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  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Stuart Gavidia ‘24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County Stuart Gavidia is a first generation Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family. He also knew… May 22, 2024 Computer Science

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Stuart Gavidia ‘24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County Stuart Gavidia is a first generation Latino student and spent most of his life in Lakewood and then Spanaway, about 10 minutes from PLU, and he knew he wanted to come here for college, so he could remain close to his family. He also knew… May 22, 2024 Computer Science

  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Celebrate Computer Education Week By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org… December 5, 2018 Benson LectureCode.orgComputer Science Education WeekHour of CodeInnovation StudiesMichael Halvorson

  • Each team will be comprised of 1-3 middle or high school students and you may make substitutions for contestants who are unable or unwilling to compete, provided that the team Coach/

    registering as novice (completed no more than one computer programming class and this is their first programming contest), or advanced. Each team will be assigned a computer and you may only use the assigned machine to solve problems. Contestants may not bring their own computers, computer terminals, keyboards, PDAs, cell phones, iPods, calculators, or any other electronic device or media. Contestants may bring any human readable material, including books, manuals and printed code. (Teams may NOT share

  • Chair of Faculty | Faculty Governance | youngam@plu.edu | 253-536-5165 | Dr.

    Amy Young Chair of Faculty Phone: 253-536-5165 Email: youngam@plu.edu Website: https://www.plu.edu/comm-media-designarts/staff/amy-young/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Communication Education Ph.D., Rhetoric, University of Texas, 2007 M.A., Communication Studies, University of Texas, Austin, 2003 B.A., Communication Studies, Vanderbilt University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Public Relations Books Teacher, Scholar, Mother: (Re)Envisioning Motherhood in the

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  • If you're wondering where things are, or how to use new features, we've got you covered. With the release of our new website theme, we really wanted to emphasize making things cleaner and easier to

    TO EPASS Learn how to save your bookmarks using your ePass, allowing you to keep your list of bookmarks on any computer/browser you use. Start TourBookmarks ToolLOAD FROM EPASS Learn how to load your saved bookmarks using your ePass, allowing you to use your list of bookmarks on any computer/browser you use. Start Tour

  • 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...

    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 containing inaccurate information reflecting upon the integrity of the University. Any member of the PLU community posting information on the web

  • The PLU Department of Mathematics offers a broad choice of educational and career goals. We offer three degree options: a BA and BS in Mathematics and a BS in Mathematics Education.

    of courses, including statistics, geometry and mathematics applied to computation or to science. Students who choose a B.S. degree in mathematics often couple it with a minor or second major in such related fields as Computer Science, Physics and Actuarial Science. Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics: This degree is frequently selected by students who wish to obtain both a mathematics major and a second major in a liberal arts subject. Recent mathematics graduates have taken a second major in such

  • Americans Abroad By Steve Hansen When Jennifer Henrichsen came to PLU, she had every intention of majoring in biology and psychology, and then moving on to medical school. Ambitious – and admirable – plans. But halfway into her sophomore year, she had something of an…

    is its dedication to helping students succeed in the field of global education,” said Henrichsen. “When the opportunity arose to obtain both political science and communication credit by studying and interning in Norway, I jumped at the chance.” She was hooked. Henrichsen, who double-majored in political science and communication, traveled abroad four separate times as an undergraduate – to Germany and England, to Norway, to the Balkans, and to Switzerland. That is where Henrichsen ’07 finds

  • The challenges of our lifetime are complicated — and so are the people surrounding them. We bring our whole, imperfect selves to the table every day, dedicating our passions and skills to finding

    present to improve the future, asking “why are things the way they are — could they be better?” We then listen hard for unexpected answers that turn into just and sustainable solutions. Watch This Communication professor Marnie Ritchie discusses surveillance, rhetoric and media. VIEW STORY Questioning Barriers Angela Pierce-Ngo ’12 understands post-secondary success requires questions. VIEW STORY Asking Historic Questions “If we want a different outcome, then we must decide to take actions that differ