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  • Smart boards are interactive whiteboards that can be drawn on with touch-sensitive pens. Some are free-standing screens with a projector that displays the full screen image.

    interactive pen overlays to computer programs such PowerPoint or Excel. The resulting overlays can be saved and distributed to class participants if desired. Interactive software such as Smart Notebook provides tools for preparing and using smart boards in instruction.Smart Board Resources SMART EDCompass Blog SMART Product Training

  • Craig Chamberlain, Mathematics ’13 went on to receive his M.S. in Data Analytics from Oregon State and currently works as a Budget Analyst.

    how to write a research paper during capstone.  He offers the following advice for current Natural Sciences students: “Learn programming languages (Python, R, etc.)!”  Craig also encourages current students to utilize office hours because that was one thing he neglected while attending PLU and believes it was a terrible choice.

  • Secretary | PLU Staff Council | alexis.austin@plu.edu | 253.535.7068 | Alexis has been at PLU since March 2022.

    Alexis Austin Secretary Phone: 253.535.7068 Email: alexis.austin@plu.edu Biography Biography Alexis has been at PLU since March 2022. In her role, she oversees New Student Orientation, shepherds the Co-Curricular approach for programming in Campus Life, advises the Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU), and supports various Student Life initiatives. She is also the Co-Chair for the Trans Task Force.  Alexis was born and raised in Chehalis, Washington. She is proud graduate of Centralia College (AA

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  • According to recent PLU grad Nick Etzell ’23, vocation is “creating a life which balances monetary needs, service to the world and outlets for joy. Sometimes all of those can be the same thing.

    PLU education that sets our alma mater apart and adds value above and beyond a major and minor. Vocation is part of everyone’s life, whether you are aware of it or not. This is why Wild Hope programming extends beyond students to support staff, faculty and other community members through similar vocational discernment. The far-reaching impact of vocation is why we’re reaching out today. For our 50th reunion, our goal is to establish an endowed fund for the future of Wild Hope programming. With

  • The CS Department offers the following major degree programs: Bachelor of Science: Computer Science Bachelor of Arts: Computer Science Minors We also offer the following minors: Computer Science

    CS DegreesThe CS Department offers the following major degree programs: Bachelor of Science: Computer Science Bachelor of Arts: Computer Science Minors We also offer the following minors: Computer Science Minor Data Science Minor Full details about the courses and requirements are available in the online catalog.Matthew Conover ’19 explains how PLU helped prepare him for a career in software engineeringAt PLU, there are no requirements to be admitted into the CS program. Just declare your major

  • Austen is the Washington State Poet Laureate for 2014-16. Her debut collection Every Dress a Decision was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award.

    City, Minneapolis’s The Loft, the Skagit River Poetry Festival, Spokane’s Get Lit!, Seattle’s Cheap Wine and Poetry and the Hugo Literary Series, among others. She earned an MFA in Poetry at Antioch University Los Angeles. Elizabeth produces poetry programming for NPR-affiliate KUOW 94.9, and makes her living at Seattle Children’s Hospital, where she also offers poetry and reflective writing workshops for the staff.

  • Faculty, The Evergreen State College | Confucius Institute of the State of Washington | diamanth@evergreen.edu | 360-867-6736 | Technical Degree, Building and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, 1964; B.F.A., Painting and Sculpture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel,1975; M.F.A., Photography and New Forms, Pratt Institute, 1978; Ph.D., Arts in Education and Human Development, Union Institute, 1998. Expertise: visual arts, Chinese studies, human development Related Subject Areas Consciousness Studies, Visual Arts, Cultural Studies Current and Upcoming Offerings 2020–21 Arts and the Child: Early Childhood Fall Silk Roads: Culture, History, and Philosophy of China Winter, Spring   .

    Hirsh Diamant Faculty, The Evergreen State College Phone: 360-867-6736 Email: diamanth@evergreen.edu Biography Biography Technical Degree, Building and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, 1964; B.F.A., Painting and Sculpture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel,1975; M.F.A., Photography and New Forms, Pratt Institute, 1978; Ph.D., Arts in Education and Human Development, Union Institute, 1998. Expertise: visual arts, Chinese studies, human development Related Subject Areas

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  • Program Manager for Partnerships and Professional Development | School of Education | apc@plu.edu | Angenette originally came to PLU in 2018 as the Parkland Education Initiative Coordinator while serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA at the Center for Community Engagement and Service.

    Angenette P. Call Program Manager for Partnerships and Professional Development she/her/ella Email: apc@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education M.S., Management and Leadership, Western Governors University, 2018 B.A., Liberal Arts, Utah State University, 2000 Professional Memberships/Organizations NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Association of Washington International Student Affairs Biography

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  • Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management | Division of Student Life | curielmorelos@plu.edu | 253-535-8787 | I am a first generation college graduate.

    windows or underneath a car, loitering inside a building, gaining access into restricted areas, and anything that didn’t sit well with you. Reporting the incident will allow Campus Safety to assess and mitigate risk to the University community. Campus Safety’s priority is life safety. Responding to incidents, providing aid, summoning emergency responders to campus, and escorting them to the correct location during an active incident is a priority. Campus Safety has emergency communications in place to

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  • Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management | Title IX | curielmorelos@plu.edu | 253-535-8787 | I am a first generation college graduate.

    period of time, looking into car windows or underneath a car, loitering inside a building, gaining access into restricted areas, and anything that didn’t sit well with you. Reporting the incident will allow Campus Safety to assess and mitigate risk to the University community. Campus Safety’s priority is life safety. Responding to incidents, providing aid, summoning emergency responders to campus, and escorting them to the correct location during an active incident is a priority. Campus Safety has

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