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Established in 2022 through a gift from David and Lorilie Steen, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for
anniversary of the Medicine Creek Treaty, with a panel discussion focused on collaboration, trust, and stewardship of resources after the Boldt Decision. The 2024 Steen Family Symposium will offer a continued conversation for those who attend the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, and a launching point for PLU’s Earth & Diversity Week. The poster and digital art for the 2024 Steen Family Symposium was created by Caden Ankrom (PLU ’26). Caden shared, “When conceptualizing the artwork for this event, my
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Computer and Network Use Policies Pacific Lutheran University provides computing and networking resources to students, faculty and staff. Use of these resources is a privilege granted to members of our community as we work and learn in an environment supportive of education and service. These policies, which apply to all users of PLU’s computing and...
digital assistant) without prior authorization from a PLU vice president in coordination with the Associate Provost for Information & Technology Services. University Web Policy The PLU web site contains information for and about the PLU community and is a major means of communication, publication and collaboration in support of the mission of the University. The University maintains the right to temporarily disable access to any Web page under review for possible policy violations as well as web pages
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If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.
LASR in support of The Arts on Red Square Festival $1,999 to PLU Reign Mens+ and Womens+ Ultimate Frisbee teams to support participation in the joint Onion Fest Tournament $2,751.80 for the summer Artist Mentoring Program $14,171 for the Womens+ Lacrosse team travel and lodging to the National Division III Tournament $310 to support PLU Reign Mens+ Ultimate Frisbee team end of the year celebration and recognition $7,338 to Mast TV for the purpose of purchasing 3 new digital cameras $1,274.75 to RHA
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Please dig into your archives, clear the cobwebs, and help us come up with a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame nominee from the rowing crew.
related to global digital health and vaccine delivery. New to the LCAA board, I look forward to serving as the Events Chair and facilitating opportunities for ongoing alumni engagement and community with the current PLU rowing teams. Dave Peterson History & Recognition Chair PLU Graduate 1974 & 1985 Coached 1975 – 1985 PLU Crew 1970 – 1974 Distinguished Alumni in Coaching Award – 1986, PLU Athletic Hall of Fame – 1999. Ultra running and ultra rowing have been my greatest challenge and greatest
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Tuesday May 23, 2023 2:00-6:00pm in Morken 105
restorative efforts, as well as form pilot projects that counter water withdrawals from wells and provide Net Ecological Benefit (NEB).I’d like to thank Dr. Mckenney for her tireless support during this process, as well as Dr. Artime for supporting this project, and aiding in my understanding of policy. I’d also like to thank Dr. Ramos, Dr. Dowland, Lauren Loftis, the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council, and all those involved in the Chambers-Clover Creek Digital Archive and Exhibit for supporting my
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For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at PLU, it’s a time for a little bit of both — through science.
have bigger brains in others. Brain size has been linked to offspring care — the larger the brain, the more likely that particular sex is to care for the offspring. Schutz and her students, on the other hand, are looking for patterns in the dimorphism of the skeletons of sticklebacks. They are using both two- and three-dimensional CT scans of the fish to measure the anatomy of their fin and spinal structures, mapping different points throughout the body with digital landmarks. Along with providing
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The Thorniley Collection of Antique Type, a massive donation to PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts Program, has elevated the university’s letterpress resources.
Mathews, chair of art and design at PLU. “The press is a nice juncture between concerns of design and concerns of studio disciplines. This donation amplifies that significantly. The possibilities for students are that much greater.” Spring says the addition of the Thorniley Collection builds upon PLU’s commitment to printmaking and book arts in the greater Tacoma community. “Now we have type and presses of the same time period,” she said, showcasing a continuum of some of the earliest type to digital
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Our MBA program offers two degree options: Business Administration and the STEM-designated Management Science & Quantitative Methods.
explore execution of business- and corporate-level strategies, such as differentiation, cost-leadership, diversification, alliances, and M&As, and managing innovation to generate sustainable competitive advantage in a global context. BMBA 526 : Big Data and Decision Analytics (4)This course provides a broad overview of analytic strategies for (structured and unstructured) data collected in interactive channels. Topics covered include: big data, key performance indicators, and how to optimize digital
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
artistic collaborations? Departing from a brief historical view of art as a way to chronicle plagues and other catastrophes, this session will look specifically at four examples across global film and theatre, Latin-American photography, and Mexican storytelling that invite us to reflect on art in its potential to heal and on its commitment to social justice. COURSE FACULTY AND PANELISTS Michael ArtimeBrian BeerbowerMichelle CeynarCorey CookSuzanne Crawford O’BrienMary Ellard-IveyEvan EskewSergia
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
created in times of disease? What does humanness look like in these recent artistic collaborations? Departing from a brief historical view of art as a way to chronicle plagues and other catastrophes, this session will look specifically at four examples across global film and theatre, Latin-American photography, and Mexican storytelling that invite us to reflect on art in its potential to heal and on its commitment to social justice. COURSE FACULTY AND PANELISTS Michael ArtimeBrian BeerbowerMichelle
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