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  • September 29, 2008 Chinese Studies program receives grant The university has received a $200,000 grant from the Freeman Foundation to continue work begun in 2002, when it gave $786,000 to broaden and strengthen the PLU Chinese Studies Program and enrich Chinese studies in local elementary and high schools.“The follow-up grant competition was by invitation only, indicating that PLU was among the most successful of the 84 institutions that shared the original $100 million from the foundation

  • Crowdfunding leverages the power of social networks to raise money for a project or cause. PLU students and employees looking to fundraise for their group may benefit from PLU’s crowdfunding platform, GiveCampus. Since 2019, groups across PLU have raised over $45,000 for their various causes. View current projects here. Additional information can be found on the Crowdfunding at PLU Information Flyer. Apply to Crowdfund Interested PLU students and employees are encouraged to apply to crowdfund

  • Robots Using Laban Movement Analysis: Comparison Between a Humanoid and an Aerial Robot Platform with Lay and Expert Observation"." International Journal of Social Robotics Vol. 13, 2020: pp. 10471062.. Biography I am a former ballet dancer turned roboticist who is passionate about the intersection of arts and technology and exploring how each practice can inform the other. My research focuses on human-robot interaction, particularly involving expressive movement.

  • PLU Health ServicesPhone 253-535-7337 Email health@plu.edu Hours For the 2024-25 academic year, PLU Health Services is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:00am to 4:30pm, closed for lunch from 12:00-1:00pm.  Because of these limited hours, and the 24/7/365 availability of TimelyCare telehealth services, every PLU student should be enrolled in this virtual care platform and consider it your first step in accessing medical evaluation.  We know that many students will continue to look for

  • the center of planning discussions. Now, at Rainway, I often find myself reviewing code, answering questions, and occasionally driving the planning. My current task is to be a leader of change as we rewrite a good portion of our platform in order to help stabilize and harden it before bringing it to market. For those interested: We are porting a good portion of code to the Rust language. How were you drawn to this sector? For me, software engineering is fun and it is something I am good at. I feel

  • build from the fundamentals to a job-ready level of understanding. You will regularly test your skills, getting hands-on practice with official Microsoft and IBM labs. You’ll also complete eight platform-specific projects and one industry-oriented capstone project. Each project will allow you to deepen your understanding and apply your new skills to a real-world challenge. The target candidate for this course is the individual looking to gain a better understanding of Data Analytics. These skills

  • (erika.offerdahl@wsu.edu) or Dr. Molly Kelton (molly.kelton@wsu.edu) with any questions. Read Previous ACS “Get Experience” Platform Read Next WSU College of Medicine Virtual Admissions Application Symposium LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship- Extended Deadline May 15! April 16, 2024

  • What is social annotation?If you’re familiar with Genius, the digital platform that allows you to annotate and interpret the lyrics of songs, you know what social annotation is already. If not, it’s simple. Social annotation is the collective annotation or addition of notes to texts in order to interpret, illuminate, comment on, respond to, or inquire about anything from punctuation or a word to a whole paragraph. Anyone who has ever annotated the margins of a text and shared it with someone

  • Interlibrary Loan Service Upgrade: Farewell ILLIAD, Hello Tipasa! Posted by: Genevieve Williams / July 18, 2022 July 18, 2022 Mortvedt Library’s much-used and well-loved Interlibrary Loan service is getting an upgrade! We’re moving from the ILLIAD platform to a new service called Tipasa. This new service is more fully integrated with our other services: among other things, you log in to it using your ePass. No more having to remember a separate login! Tipasa is live now and all new ILL requests

  • .“This conference provides a platform for real talk to happen around the messy and murky issues of race that many people tend to avoid,” said Melannie Denise Cunningham, PLU’s Director of Multicultural Outreach and Engagement and TPG’s producer and host.  It offers a supportive space for participants to examine their mindset, confront their biases and develop an action plan to be anti-racist,” she said.  Lua Pritchard, executive director of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center and a race dialogue