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  • were doing and how they would redesign those systems. “I noticed people would get stuck on the fact that ‘This is just the way it is,’ ” Heath says. “The starship, and getting students to believe they are designing it, is essentially a trick to get them out of that box of ‘This is how things are.’” Over the first three weeks, students tackle the main issues in the design of a ship, such as a means of propulsion, a sustainable power source for the 1,000-year-long journey to another star, how to

  • and the economies of Europe and the United States. Major themes include the development of forms of transportation, communication, industrial production, power systems, and computer technologies. Satisfies a foundation requirement in the Innovation Studies minor; also a History elective. (4) [Spring 2024, Spring 2027]Inov 350: Innovation SeminarA hands-on seminar for Innovation Studies minors designed to expose students to the conceptual, ethical, and logistic issues involved in developing an

  • Networks Interconnected in 3D.” Lytle, J.C.; Barrow, A.J.; Wallace, J.M.; Sassin, M.B.; Long, J.W.; Dysart, J.L.; Renninger, C.H.; Saunders, M.P. and Rolison, D.R. Energy Environ. Sci., 2011, 4, 1913-1925. “3-D architectures are not just for batteries anymore.” Lytle, J.C.; Long, J.W.; Chervin, C.N.; Sassin, M.B. and Rolison, D.R. Proceedings of SPIE-8031, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications III, 80311N (May 13, 2011); doi:10.1117/12.883744; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.883744

  • must “tap” off on a card reader when exiting some transit systems. For example, I must “tap” off when exiting from a Sounder train, Link light rail. I agree to pay the employee portion of $8.41 toward my PLU ORCA Card, valid June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025. I agree to pay a $20.00 replacement card fee if I lose my assigned PLU ORCA Card. I understand and agree to the terms stated above on using the PLU ORCA Card. I understand that PLU reserves the right to change or update these policies at any

  • also given honorary memberships in professional associations.Careers for Mathematics MajorsThere are a variety of satisfying occupations that require substantial mathematical preparation. Some of these are: Actuary Cryptographer/Cryptanalyst (code maker and breaker) Economist Operations Research Analyst Research Mathematician in Industry or Academia Statistician or Biostatistician Systems Analyst Secondary School or College Teacher Many students use a mathematics major as a springboard for graduate

  • Change and Energy A: The report noted that PLU has installed geothermal heating and cooling and has begun the LEED commissioning of all mechanical systems in new and renovated buildings. Wind power (purchased) provides 45 percent of  PLU’s electric use. Food and Recycling A: Dining services purchases from a local dairy and all milk is hormone and antibiotic free. Herbs are from PLU’s garden, chickens are free range and the university has an aggressive composting program. The university implemented

  • life enjoyed by families living in and nearby the base. “Healthy communities are sustainable communities,” Zylstra explained. “Removing an infrastructure, economic engine, thousands of families and an interconnected industry will have an adverse impact beyond the boundaries of JBLM. “This cut is not simply about military jobs, but also about the way that families interact with the complex systems that drive a thriving community,” Zylstra continued. Located just up the road from PLU, Joint Base

  • it’s his stage the Hawks will stand on. Dilts is the CEO and founding partner of Pyramid Staging & Events, LLC, a multimillion-dollar organization that works with big-name clients such as Starbucks and Microsoft; on PLU events including Commencement, LollaPLUza and the Karen Hille Phillips Center dedication; and on hugely high-profile events including Bumbershoot, the Sasquatch Music Festival—and a ton of Seahawks stuff. Dilts said his company has provided staging, roof systems, lighting and more

  • , thinking about challenges directly related to things like mental health or substance abuse disorder treatment,” she says. “Then the other 70 percent is focussed on administration, infrastructure, systems, etc.” × Be it clinical care or management, Card says behavior health is a sector where caring is a prerequisite. “You shouldn’t get into the field if you don’t care about human beings,” she says. “It’s required for treating clients and it’s required for supervising clinicians.” “I believe in servant

  • their academic and co-curricular passions. Often, PLU faculty see in our students qualities, capabilities and opportunities that many times, students do not yet see in themselves.” — Colleen Hacker, Professor of Kinesiology Adrian Arrives A student from Alaska discovers his love for computer science and lands his dream job at Netflix. VIEW STORY Lute Powered: MultiCare Health Systems PLU alumni serve at the Washington-based health care organization. VIEW STORY Accolades Big Names on Campus Lute