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  • Studies Program is designed to provide a broad foundation in Chinese language, culture and history, with the added opportunity to focus on China’s religious and philosophical worldview, as well as the economic structure of China. As a Chinese Studies student, you’ll complete coursework in Chinese language, history, and religion, with optional work in political science, the arts, business and other disciplines. If you’re interested in weaving your future within China’s through pursuit of an

  • the code from scratch as possible. 11:35am – Robot with Basic Mapping and Pathfinding Capabilities Christien Chandler (BSCS) The falling cost of computer hardware combined with the increasing sophistication of electromechanical components has resulted in an explosion of worldwide interest in robotics. Mobile robotics in particular are seeing drastically increased use in a variety of fields such as photography, police work and medicine. Robot Operating System (ROS) is the industry standard software

  • work has been performed by artists such as Joshua Redman and Victor Wooten, and two of his jazz big band charts, “Can’t Even Feel the Blues” and “Alternative Facts,” earned him each an ASCAP Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award (2019, 2020). After finishing his Bachelor’s in Composition at Pacific Lutheran University, he moved to Colorado to earn his Master’s in Jazz Studies – Composition Emphasis at the University of Northern Colorado while working as the organist and choir director of the First

  • local schools through second-annual summer campThe T.O.H. Karl debate season doesn’t stop at the end of spring semester—Pacific Lutheran University debaters and coaches continue their work in the speech and debate community throughout the summer. Climb the Mountain Speech and Debate Foundation and the T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum teamed to host and educate almost 50 middle and high school students through the Climb Speech and Debate Camp last summer and will offer a second-annual high school camp at

  • Computer and Network Use Policies Pacific Lutheran University provides computing and networking resources to students, faculty and staff. Use of these resources is a privilege granted to members of our community as we work and learn in an environment supportive of education and service. These policies, which apply to all users of PLU’s computing and information resources, consist of the following elements: General Use Network Use Policy Anti-Virus Software Policy Administrative Systems Use

  • happy, and she felt happy already. They were soon settled in comfortable lodgings in Pulteney Street. It is now expedient to give some description of Mrs. Allen, that the reader may be able to judge in what manner her actions will hereafter tend to promote the general distress of the work, and how she will, probably, contribute to reduce poor Catherine to all the desperate wretchedness of which a last volume is capable—whether by her imprudence, vulgarity, or jealousy—whether by intercepting her

  • physics using curve fitting, difference and differential equations, simulations, discrete probabilistic models, and other methods. In addition to mathematical techniques, the formulation and analysis of models and the interpretation of mathematical results in context are also emphasized. Students will have a chance to work on a project of their choosing and to build writing skills. Prerequisites: MATH 245 or 253 and one of MATH 331, 351, or PHYS 354. (4) MATH 433 : Abstract Algebra The algebra of

  • barefoot onto the plane. Now, every morning when I put on my watch I just think ‘what is this?’. I have a huge cubicle at work with my name on it. When I was boarding the plane to come here, I was so scared. I didn’t know what America looked like, had never been here. Fast forward to now and I can’t make sense of it. David tries to maintain a positive outlook, and is quick to acknowledge and give thanks for what he has, where he is and what he has achieved. Even with his success, his longing for his

  • their desire to be on Council with supervisor(s) to assure that time away from work will be allowed. A minimum of 3 hours per month should be expected to attend meetings and conduct regular council business. Additional time is required for certain committee assignments. Refer to Article IX for councilor duties.Article - VII - Nominations to the Council MembershipSECTION 1. A standing committee shall be appointed according to Article XV, which will oversee nominations to the Council. This committee

  • requested by the Review Officer(s) and/or students who are named in the Incident Report. The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities will work with the Review Officer(s) to determine the relevancy of witnesses and invite them to the Review Meeting if applicable. Review Officers may limit witness testimony to the facts of the situation. Any student wishing to provide witnesses must submit a witness statement form via the SRR website, at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled Review Meeting. SRR and