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  • . Three full days of luminary speakers, celebrity appearances, musical performances, global collective art projects, and 350+ sessions.” Example sessions include tutorials for Adobe products such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro. Use the links below to see the event agenda and register for this amazing opportunity. Event Agenda (Full catalog available after registration) Conference registration SeptemberCREATE YOUR OWN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS Instructional videos are a great way to convey

  • audio with advanced-level hardware and software.audio, recording, microphone, audacity, protoolsWindows Domain Accounts253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoAccess windows computers on campus using a domain account.windows login, domainWireless (Wi-Fi)253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoConnect via wireless to the PLU campus network.wireless, network, register, GatekeeperWorkshops253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoTechnology workshops on a variety of software and

  • Lightboard ProjectThis page chronicles the construction of PLU’s lightboard, which will be widely available for campus use. Photos, guidelines, failures and budget expenditures will be added as construction progresses. Front view This is the side that faces the camera. Back view The side that the presenter writes on Ft. Ellie. Side view Theater jack legs, heavy duty casters, a cross support, and a power supply LEDs LEDs in the groove of the frame. Construction Process1/8/19: WE DID IT!After 2

  • below.How does a 1% across the board raise get any closer to the goals of “The Box” resolution?It’s important to note that it’s a 3% total pool. Our salaries range from 9% to 19% below the median of our peer group. So, that 2% pool will help us bring up those at the bottom (both those at the low end of salaries as well as those furthest from the median for their categories). It’s also worth noting that we have to generate 8-10% additional revenue, above our normal expectations, to achieve the goals of

  • ); or “Sexual assault” as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1092(f)(6)(A)(v), “dating violence” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(10), “domestic violence” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(8), or “stalking” as defined in 34 U.S.C. 12291(a)(30). (Refer to Section XII for formal definitions.) Initial assessment of these criteria, does not preclude Pacific Lutheran University from removing a Respondent from an educational program or activity on an emergency basis, pending an individualized safety and risk assessment

  • again… “what are symbols and why are they important?” My audience, a mix of children ages 6 to 10 and their families, settle into the question. Some have an intentional look about them; brows furrowed, eyes fixed on the book we’re discussing. Others look down, away, hoping I won’t call on them to answer. One of the parents, Kathy, is the first to speak up. She is in her late 30’s and accompanies her son, an 8-year old, every Tuesday to this community reading and discussion series. Prime Time Family

  • consists of using a distribution of oligomeric ethylene oxide units with an average of n=8. The benefits of using such a rigid backbone and flexible tail, theoretically, allow for the separation of lithium ion conductivity from the solid nature of the electrolyte. The oligomeric ethylene oxide units were tosylated using a green chemistry reaction and connected via an alkylation reaction to the oxanorbornene maleimide repeat unit to create the monomer. Future steps will include polymerization of the

  • Computer-Based Protein Modeling Biochemistry Lab Kasey Johnson, Senior Capstone Seminar Machine learning is a fast developing field with great promise into applications of bioinformatics. One of these applications is using machine learning to train models that can accurately choose best predicted models for protein fold predictions. Currently there is no laboratory exercise published that centers around using a machine learning based predictor for both understanding protein modeling as well as machine

  • valuable mentorship by faculty members, who quickly realized Winer was overqualified for the work she was doing. She eventually landed in Student Life, where she remains today, and started pursuing her degree in 2009. Winer took a class every term while working full time for the university, finishing with a 3.98 grade-point average upon graduating in 2015. The only B on her transcript was in philosophy. “I always did really well in school. A learner was a big part of my identity,” she said. “I loved to

  • contemporary repertoire Juries At the end of each semester you will perform a jury for a panel of music professors. This jury is intended to provide you with an opportunity to display a semester’s worth of growth. This jury is not graded, but you will be offered written comments to assimilate into your playing. The last horn seminar will be devoted to practice juries to give you a chance to perform your solo for your peers. The dates of Fall and Spring juries are: Friday, December 8 Friday, May