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  • 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

  • Ramstad Hall and opened needed space in Xavier. Planning continues for the redevelopment and expansion of our athletic, teaching, wellness and recreational facilities here on our lower campus. Our newest building, the Neeb Center received LEED Gold Certification this past year. It is the third LEED certified building on campus — the first NPR building to be so certified — and it is only the fifth LEED Gold building in Pierce County. Overall, it was another good year for our school house. Progress on

  • : Financial Analysis and Strategy (4) BUSA 438: Empirical Finance (4) And 4 credits from the following: BUSA 432: Financial Derivatives and Trends (4) ECON 344: Econometrics (4) Recommended: MATH 151/152 as a substitute for MATH 128 ECON 302 Minor in economics, data science, mathematics NOTE: ECON 102 is a prerequisite for the upper-division economics course included in the Finance Concentration. Management 16 semester hours from the following in a purposeful selection: BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management (4

  • expected to have completed a program in high school that includes: four years of English; two years of mathematics (preferably algebra and geometry); two years of social sciences; two years of one foreign language; and two years of laboratory sciences (including chemistry). Liberal Arts Foundation An understanding and appreciation of the liberal arts and of the art and science of nursing is necessary for success in the B.S.N. program. Admitted B.S.N. students are expected to have completed at least 12

  • experiences, especially outdoor ones, the most,” says the recent trip leader and director for PLU Outdoor Recreation. Not that he’s done poorly by more traditional measures. A computer science major minoring in mathematics and physics, Scheel graduated magna cum laude. “I am proud that I was able to excel in both school and sports,” he says. “But the success that I am most proud of is my growth as a leader.” He’s been a trip leader and director with Outdoor Recreation, part of the admissions team, a

  • Diversity Advisory Board: The University Diversity Committee will be advised by a University Diversity Advisory Board. This advisory board will be composed of representatives from such entities and offices as the Provost’s Academic Council; Administrative/Staff Council; ASPLU; RHA; Campus Ministry; Disability Support Services; Counseling Center; Athletics; Strategic Enrollment Management Advisory Committee; Faculty Affairs Committee; Office of Institutional Research; Mathematics, Engineering, Science

  • University of Pennsylvania Bio: Brenda Gaydosh earned a B.S. degree in mathematics in 1980 and worked as an actuarial analyst for 15 years. She returned to school in 1996, earning her M.A. in history from West Chester University (1999) and Ph.D. in history from American University (2010). She is currently a professor of history at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania, teaching courses in European history, German history and Genocide. Bernhard Lichtenberg: Catholic Priest and Martyr of

  • Germany are all eligible. Award/Stipend/Benefits: stipend of approximately E850, which covers tuition, room and board in whole or in part. The host institution arranges accommodation. DAAD provides a subsidy toward international travel.EPP/MSI Undergraduate ScholarshipEPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to rising junior undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields that directly support NOAA’s mission

  • language through the first year of college level. This option may also be met by satisfactory scores on a proficiency examination administered by the PLU Department of Languages and Literatures. Option III Completion of four semester hours in history, literature, or language in addition to courses applied to the general education elements, and four semester hours in symbolic logic, mathematics (courses numbered 100 or above), computer science, or statistics in addition to courses applied to the general

  • hills and the endless recreational opportunities just steps from their residences in Bø, a village in the Telemark region. The college town is home to fewer than 6,000, and a walking tour of the area around University College of Southeast Norway takes less than an hour. “Some people think it’s too small, but I love it,” Floyd said. “There are always things you can do.” Among the activities, hiking is at the top of the list. Stenberg and Floyd said they hiked all the time; sometimes they hiked into