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  • When Two PLU Historians Sit Down to Chat Posted by: shimkojm / October 8, 2018 Image: History professors Beth Kraig and Rayne Allinson enjoy yet another lively conversation October 8, 2018 By Dr. Rayne AllinsonOne smoky August afternoon Dr Beth Kraig and I decided to beat the heat and take shelter in the cooling confines of the University of Washington, Tacoma library, to have a cheery chat about plagues.We thought this would be a fun topic to discuss, given that most of last year’s graduating

  • , and then with Nike and the development of basketball shoes. He’d still like to design/develop shoes for Nike someday. One of the reasons he picked PLU was because of its marketing and business program, as well as its focus on helping students find their vocation and passion.  He later switched from business to physical education and focused on teaching, but still had a laser interest in Nike. He told everyone he knew he wanted to work for the company, and applied for several jobs at the

  • course, the times he did try to defend himself, a teacher would show up, and Barnes would be the student cooling his heels in detention. Barnes wasn’t even sure whether he would stay in school, until his older brother hooked him up with the game of football. Then everything changed for Barnes, who now tops out at 6’3’’. “Football balanced me out,” he said just before he left with the Seahawks for New York City. “It saved me.” His grades improved, and he was hooked. He found a second family on the

  • worldwide with top research scientists including a [fields medal winner (quantum computing)] and the inventor of the laser printer] collaborating with researchers at labs in India, China, Europe, and the United States. I have conducted design thinking workshops with immigrant and refugee youth doing community/social prototyping in South Seattle (PhD) and with Industry partners such as Fluke Mfg. in association with Washington State University. I have taught and designed several engineering and computer

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  • prioritizing categories are: Emergency Priority Regular Maintenance Emergency Facilities Management handles emergencies immediately. Emergencies include water line breaks, flooding, out-of-service elevators, power failures, roof leaks, and broken locks and windows that are safety concerns. Priority These work orders are given priority and will be looked at first. They include snow and ice removal, heating and cooling concerns, defective electrical fixtures, and clogged drains. Regular Regular, or routine

  • Vascular diseaseRemove to warm area Consult physician Note: Hypothermia is related to systemic cold stress, and the other disorders are related to local tissue cooling. Symptoms of Heat Stress The following table is reproduced from the National Safety Council’s Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, 4th edition. Heat-Related Disorders Including the Symptoms, Signs, Causes, and Steps for First Aid and Prevention DisorderSymptomsSignsCauseFirst Aid Prevention Heat Stroke Chills Restlessness

  • the Open Lab in Morken 114. For a listing of hardware and software on computers, see https://www.plu.edu/helpdesk/support/classrooms-labs/ Printing and Copying The Haley Information Center and Morken Open Lab have laser printers for printing papers, notes, articles, Web pages, and more. Your PLU LuteCard is loaded with 100 free copies initially. Get details on printing and copying at https://www.plu.edu/library/about-the-library/printing/ [top] Get Your EmailGmail Gmail is PLU’s standard web based

  • thiocarbonyl to form the methanethiol leaving group. All products were identified using NMR and IR spectroscopies. 4:15 pm - None Scheduled Senior Capstone Seminar None scheduled. Friday, May 3rd, 2019 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103) 1:00 - Welcome1:10 pm - Analysis of Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil at the Point Defiance Park using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Alex Klussmann, Senior Capstone Seminar This article concerns the concentration of various heavy metals such

  • Metallurgical Complex (mine and smelter) which was operation from 1917 until 1981. Over 7,000 properties have had soil remediation and the hillsides have been subject to numerous revegetation and site stabilization efforts. This project focused on testing samples from the hillsides that were previous examined 25 yrs ago to see where the current lead concentrations are and how much of that lead if bioaccessible using an in vitro method followed by analysis by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and

  • -energy accelerators to search for quarks; they design new laser systems for applications in medicine and communications; they heat hydrogen gases to temperatures higher than the sun’s core in the attempt to develop nuclear fusion as an energy resource. From astrophysics to nuclear physics to optics and crystal structure, physics encompasses some of the most fundamental and exciting ideas ever considered. Physics Major The physics major offers a challenging program emphasizing a low student-faculty