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  • growth and development. One way growth is promoted at PLU is via study abroad. This semester I also added to the statistics as I journeyed off to explore Botswana, Africa. Yes Mom, Africa. I have seen the face of poverty and heard the cries of AIDS. I have looked into hungry eyes and better understand the dynamics of food distribution. I have been enlightened about a different way of life and an interestingly new diet. I have learned the click language of the San people and moved to the steps of the

  • statistics, it’s important to craft a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of life in (and after) the system.  “Not that all of that wasn’t my experience necessarily,” Benge said. But she believes it’s unfair for foster youth “when those are the controlling images and things you have to ‘live up to.” Benge stressed the importance of finding new perspectives. “Let’s change these deficit narratives,” she said, and instead highlight the strength and resilience of current and former foster

  • disciplines, including mathematics, electrical engineering, acoustics, statistics, psychology, philosophy, business—even historical studies examining the impact of technology. (Photo by Jordan Stead / Amazon) It is tremendously exciting to think about a world shaped by the creative interaction of these AI disciplines and technologies. For a look at what some university students are already doing in Alexa research, browse through the 2017 Alexa Prize Proceedings for a tour of innovation and creativity

  • the decision by chemistry and physics to use an open laboratory construct and schedule to replace time-bound lab sections in separate rooms. Although custom designed written materials are needed to replace introductory comments to a captive lab section, and more responsibility for time management rests upon the student, the freedom of scheduling allows students to perform as efficiently and effectively as they can or care to. Faculty have a more interesting and challenging task to help students in

  • ) ARTD 289 : Special Topics in Art To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ARTD 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed

  • football or fantasy basketball, and will play a head-to-head weekly game using the scoring statistics of professional sports. Users have a designated salary cap to spend on their desired players for a game. After players have selected their teams our application will use actual game results to determine the winner of head-to-head matches, and post the results. 9:35am – HouseMe Matt Dennie (BSCS) HouseMe helps students find off campus housing near universities. We simplify the process of renting a place

  • as sending a private, one-to-one text message, imagine the possibilities. Imagine being able to send notifications about new products, offers, news or shipping alerts to exactly the right people in the same way. No standalone app required. Just natural, intuitive conversation with the people you need to reach in the way that feels the most comfortable to them. Market research is about conversations with people. Boil down all of the statistics and number crunching to its core purpose, and it’s

  • Trust Project, and are rated based on their reliability as primary resources. Users will be able to find articles in the library through search terms. . . Statistics show that the majority of users on Facebook and Twitter also use these mediums for news and information. Our vision is to include our app for these users to include terms found in the trending sections of these sites to access our library of trusted articles with a link to our trust rating format. By doing this, we can engage users in

  • unit. (1 to 4) PHYS 291: Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4)PHYS 310: Methods of Experimental Physics A selected treatment of laboratory techniques; including, experimental design, error analysis, and communication of scientific results. Laboratory topics include circuits

  • successfully completed. Traditional B.S.N. Sequence: Students must successfully complete Biology 201, 205, and 206, Chemistry 105 , Statistics 231, Psychology 320 (Development Across the Lifespan), and Nutrition (NURS 120 or equivalent) before beginning the nursing program. (See Admission Criteria for GPA requirements in prerequisite and corequisite courses.) RN-with non-nursing baccalaureate degree or higher to M.S.N. Program. See options for registered nurses in the Master of Science in Nursing section