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  • : completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240 : Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid bodies; equivalent force and movement systems; centroids and center of gravity; trusses and frames; methods of virtual work; shear and bending moment diagrams; moments of inertia. Prerequisite: PHYS 153 with a C- or higher. ENGR 333 : Engineering Thermodynamics Classical, macroscopic thermodynamics with applications to physics, engineering, and chemistry

  • to go out and make the most of my one wild and precious life. Kelvin Adams – Bachelor of Science in physics, minor in mathematics Kelvin Adams ’12 is from Portland, Ore. Why PLU? I came to PLU because I wanted to be a Lute! The sense of community at PLU was head and shoulders above every other school I visited, and I wanted to be a part of this community. I was also drawn to the fact that at PLU you have access to professors who are truly invested in your education and who even show up to events

  • internship in a K-12 school. Students complete all program requirements within a one year time frame. The Alternative Routes to Certification (ARC) is for current paraeducators and conditional teachers or career changers endorsements in high needs areas with admission priority given to high need areas within the state (e.g., special education, mathematics, sciences, etc.). The program begins in June and includes a full-time, year-long mentored internship starting in September. Candidates complete 19-25

  • ) – The Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology is an intensive 6-week program, where students will learn about biostatistics and epidemiology fundamentals, including statistical software packages. In addition to exploring these fields, they will also participate in a collaborative research project with Public Health faculty. Harvard School of Public Health (Massachusetts) – The Summer Program in Epidemiology introduces the use of mathematics and quantitative methods in public health

  • ) – The Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology is an intensive 6-week program, where students will learn about biostatistics and epidemiology fundamentals, including statistical software packages. In addition to exploring these fields, they will also participate in a collaborative research project with Public Health faculty. Harvard School of Public Health (Massachusetts) – The Summer Program in Epidemiology introduces the use of mathematics and quantitative methods in public health

  • International DevelopmentScience Champion Projects with the potential to make an impact on international development challengesAnnie WrightTouching Pixels: a Braille Machine for Digital Reading12 Joseph Vaughan Mu Alpha ThetaMu Alpha Theta AwardChallenging, original, thorough, and creative investigation of a problem involving mathematics BellarmineInvestigating Trends in Offensive Minor and Major League Baseball Statistics as a Predictor of Major League Performance12 Donovan O’NealU. S. AirforceCertificate

  • reasons this fund is named in honor of Lillian C. Morris. With me in particular, as a Roman Catholic, it all begins with Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, which means for the greater honor and glory of God. The continuation of that phrase is for the salvation of humanity. That is why Lillian’s Fund supports student preparing for degrees in environmental studies, mathematics and the sciences. Stanley was a visionary, not a tree hugger. For the words “salvation of humanity” has a double meaning, namely the

  • reasons this fund is named in honor of Lillian C. Morris. With me in particular, as a Roman Catholic, it all begins with Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, which means for the greater honor and glory of God. The continuation of that phrase is for the salvation of humanity. That is why Lillian’s Fund supports student preparing for degrees in environmental studies, mathematics and the sciences. Stanley was a visionary, not a tree hugger. For the words “salvation of humanity” has a double meaning, namely the

  • development of community ties. Data collection is still in process, but preliminary findings show that residents continue to feel dissatisfied with security, lack of programming for children, lack of educational resources. They also missed recreational activities for children and families that allowed for greater interaction. Laura Kemmer, Ph.D., and Geena Pfeninger Department of Psychology Agreement and Attraction:  What kind of distance matters? Severtson Fellowship Language is produced using cues to

  • upon its users. Mathematics allows no dissent, as one plus one is always two; imposing these tools on the infinitely imperceptible universe enforces a personally conceived rigidity on all the universe’s contents. Nomi Claire Lazar has pointed out that as soon as any action is understood to be inevitable, necessary, or even highly likely, there are only two possible responses: support or passivity.2 Lazar points out that even in theoretically static constructions of temporality, political actors