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  • is not a science course. As we work to design our starship, we will find that many of the lessons we learn can be directly applied on Earth.” In the first few weeks of class, Heath’s goal is to convince students that they are actually building a starship. It’s the most important part of the course because the starship concept forces students to think beyond their assumptions. When Heath was designing the class back in 2016, he asked people what they thought were the most damaging things humans

  • , she explained, “‘I know it’s new and was carved for the commercial trade instead of tribal use, but the carver was an artist, and I relate strongly to the figure.” It may have seemed an arbitrary acquisition at the time, but it felt instinctively right, since being old and used ritually is not enough to qualify an African object as a work of art. What they found in all the pieces they collected was what Thelma described as “admiration, awe and enchantment.” The Lehmanns’ travels and collecting

  • place for very old men. Ladders and granaries clearly serve a utilitarian purpose, but whether they serve a more significant symbolic meaning is debated. One of the first scholars to work among the Dogon, the French ethnographer Marcel Griaule, suspected that granaries held an important place in an elaborate creation story as a sort of “Noah’s ark” for all living things at the beginning of time, though more recent scholars question this.  It has also been suggested that miniature granary ladders

  • biology, physiology, cell biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and neurobiology. Biology graduates also find immediate employment opportunities in secondary education, fish and wildlife programs, environmental programs, pharmaceutical industries, basic research, genetic engineering and other biotechnology areas. Our faculty members have expertise in career counseling PLU biology students. They work with you to plan coursework, map out career objectives and assist with

  • 253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/computer-science/data-science/ cs@plu.edu Laurie Murphy, M.S., Chair Our society increasingly values decisions that are supported by data. PLU graduates who can enter their vocations and their communities with experience of collecting, managing and analyzing data will be empowered to lead and serve more thoughtfully, skillfully, and rationally. Data science is emerging as a field that is revolutionizing science and industries alike. Work across nearly all domains is

  • The Basics Before submitting your catering order, please work with an event coordinator in Hospitality Services to schedule a room/venue for your event. Please follow these guidelines for placing your event: 25 guests or more – (2) weeks in advance 100 guests or more – (3) weeks in advance 200 guests or more – (4) weeks in advance Events booked after these timeline guidelines may be subject to menu restrictions and additional fees or charges. Please note that events ordered less than (5

  • used for complex typography — intended to curve decorative rule or leading, allowing for curves, scrolls and scalloped borders. The collection serves as a resource for students and the community, encouraging interdisciplinary endeavors between faculty authors, visiting artists and scholars. Plans are underway for events and opportunities for staff, students and the public to view and work with the collection. Details will be announced later this spring. Type enthusiasts, artists and those

  • able to work with a former student on this important project. What has been the timeline of this project? I got connected with my producer Tina Huynh for a story from the Vietnamese community. We began having planning meetings last December and January and started the filming process in February. We continued interviews and b-roll collection through June and had the first cut of the film in August. Why is it important for our community to understand how Vietnamese-American immigrants honor their

  • Birth Control What PLU offers: Counseling regarding what type of birth control method is best for you Free condoms Emergency Contraception/morning after pill (NextChoice $15, Ella $37) Learn more here: Emergency Contraception Birth control pills & injections (about $18/month, 3 months for $40) How Do I Take Them?Take 1 pill every day, at the same time of day. Birth control pills only work if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method.What if I Miss a Day?If you miss 1 or

  • Fraudulent Email and Phishing Redux Posted by: Jenna S / February 9, 2016 February 9, 2016 by David Domask Example of phishing email (click to enlarge) Yet another round of fraudulent “phishing” emails have been sent across Campus masquerading as an official email warning users that their accounts are about to be shut down unless they are verified. As we have noted multiple times during these campaigns, the Help Desk will never solicit your account information. All of our account work is done