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  • , technology evangelist, and have managed engineering groups as large as four hundred engineers (400+ engineers/16 direct reports) and worked as a principal technology program manager where I led the conversion of new innovative technologies from basic computer science research labs worldwide into shipping product. I have seven patents granted while working on Microsoft engineering teams. Most of my academic career and startup work has been on or around the University of Washington, and my teaching and

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  • instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the testing area, with the exception of religious head coverings. Students may provide their own ear plugs, which must be approved by the proctor prior to the beginning of the exam. All documents or items brought into the testing area must be pre-approved by faculty prior to the day of the exam. All non-approved items, such

  • instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the testing area, with the exception of religious head coverings. Students may provide their own ear plugs, which must be approved by the proctor prior to the beginning of the exam. All documents or items brought into the testing area must be pre-approved by faculty prior to the day of the exam. All non-approved items, such

  • Download a PLU Zoom background You can download a PLU Zoom background off this page for the Spring Alumni Board meeting! To do so, right click on the image. Select “Save image as” to save it to you computer or device. Then open the Zoom meeting. Once you can see the video preview for you Zoom meeting, you will see a little photo icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. Click this button and select “background and filters.” On the right-hand side of your screen, you will see a a

  • [Religion & Anthropology major]) Mackenzie Mayhem ’23 (Design) Fulton Bryant-Anderson ’23 (Communication, Film and Media) Haley Nguyen ’23 (Strategic Communication) Alexis Rodriguez ’23 (Business Admin., Accounting) Vanessa Vazquez ’23 (Education) Yuliya Yefimov ’23 (Education) 2021-2022 Mathæus Anderson ’22 (Theatre, Acting/Directing) Cady Bigelow ’22 (Dance [English major]) Lydia Boorsma ’22 (Studio Arts) Joshua Hansel ’22 (Music, Performance) Teagan Janes ’22 (Studio Arts) Brennan LaBrie ’22

  • The PLU Help DeskThe Help Desk provides support for university-owned technology, the residential network, and basic campus phone services. Included in this support are items such as e-mail, network connections, central systems that provide resources to the PLU community, computer applications, voice mail, software training and lab and classroom technology. Limited assistance with personal mobile devices such as laptops and cell phones is also available. The Help Desk is located on the first

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  • 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

  • Carly Briggs '25 Communication Associate Full Profile she/her

  • engineering teams, I shipped over twenty-five products as a test engineer, test engineering lead, test manager, technology evangelist, and have managed engineering groups as large as four hundred engineers (400+ engineers/16 direct reports) and worked as a principal technology program manager where I led the conversion of new innovative technologies from basic computer science research labs worldwide into shipping product. I have seven patents granted while working on Microsoft engineering teams. Most of

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  • Marnie Ritchie Assistant Professor of Communication she/her Phone: 253-535-7093 Email: ritchiem@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 129 Website: https://www.mmritchie.com/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Texas, 2018 M.A., Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University, 2013 B.A., Philosophy, University of Vermont, 2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Critical/Cultural Studies Affect Theory Media