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  • 2017 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumMay 5th and May 6thJoin the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203. Friday, May 5th1:45pm – Knight Vision: An Augmented Reality Tour of PLU Christopher Boe (BSCS), Micaela Pierce (BSCS) The goal of Knight Vision is to provide an augmented reality Android application, used to tour the Pacific Lutheran University campus, or

  • BackWhat is QI and does it need to be reviewed by the PLU HPRB?QI does not meet the definition of “human subjects research,” according to federal guidelines. Instead, QI generally refers to a range of activities used to assess, analyze, critique, and improve current processes of health care delivery in an institutional setting. QI activities are typically observational and unobtrusive and can involve the collection and analysis of data to which investigators have legitimate access through their

  • our robust, general-assembly style of faculty governance can serve as a model for other universities, and we are committed to resuming our work to address the concerns of contingent faculty through PLU’s Faculty Governance Committee and the Contingent Faculty Task Force,” said Steven P. Starkovich, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. “This work had, by law, been on hold while the union effort was underway. Now we can pick up where we left off and get back to solving the issues

  • here to printFirst Year ExperiencePLUS 100; Transition to PLU (1): Students will learn to identify and overcome unforeseen barriers in adjusting to college academic and social life. After completing PLUS 100: Students will identify resources, develop strategies, and hone skills and capacities for college success. Students will explore community connections, academic support, and personal wellness within the context of the PLU values of diversity, justice, and sustainability (DJS). FYEP 101; the

  • Current THRIVE Season: Rejoice About RejoiceRejoice (end of the spring semester) // The end of the spring semester is also the end of the academic year and a time for reflective rejoicing. As you for finals, capstones, and, for some, commencement, how are you celebrating yourself and others? Reflection Questions What are the major milestones for you in this season (e.g., finals, capstone, commencement)? Who and what can support you as you close the chapter of this semester and academic year

  • Global Classrooms Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / November 26, 2019 Image: PLU has long been a leader in global education, becoming the first U.S. college to have students and professors studying on all seven continents at the same time. November 26, 2019 By Emily McCannAdmissionIn January 2006, a group of PLU students — bundled up in warm coats, gloves, hats and sturdy boots — stepped carefully from the boat on which they'd been traveling onto the rocky and icy shores of Antarctica. This

  • As scholars of the Humanities in the 21st century we find ourselves working in unusual settings. Places of faith and worship, educational contexts like high schools and public libraries, in newspapers, in comment forums, on radio shows, our “workplaces” often do not resemble the ivory towers of old.Vignette #1 Prime Time Family Reading Night I ask the question again… “what are symbols and why are they important?” My audience, a mix of children ages 6 to 10 and their families, settle into the

  • Remove Back New Delete Global Studies Academic Programs all programs program website Global Studies Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Global Studies Major Minute Transcription [video: Dr. Shah stands in front of a black and white world map, framed photos of mountains and cities are on either side of the map.] Dr. Shah: Hi, my name is Ami Shah I’m associate professor of Global Studies and Anthropology. And this is my Discipline Dash. [video

  • Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering

  • Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering