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  • rendering efficiency. The project aims to achieve fast rendering speeds for complex scenes with high-quality ray-traced reflections, shadows, and global illumination effects, making it suitable for requirements for accurate and high-quality images. 10:00am – Hate Crime Mapping Andrew Bauer (BA), Evan Ringler (BA), Jasneet Sandhu (BA), Lid Young (BA) Hate Crime Mapping is a mobile-compatible, web-based advocacy platform that has been designed to raise awareness about the inaccuracies of national hate

  • have mental health issues and are being convicted of a crime, and making sure they are getting treatment as well as standing trial. So making sure that they are mentally competent enough to fully understand the grievousness of their crime and of their actions. What tasks that you perform in your job were unexpected? I really like taking constituent meetings, and I really like hearing people’s stories about what problems they face, because it impacts them in a more personal way, rather than just for

  • accepted gender roles, patriotism, and the main characteristic of the charro himself, his machismo.” LaRee Graham“Through the Eyes of Native Americans: Film, Alcohol and the Mainstream Audience” LaRee Graham For years there has been studies done on Native Americans- often this has led to a fascination for Native American culture. However, when it comes to our fascinations, Hollywood has profited off of the white imagination for years. Hollywood has continually re-created the Native American figure to

  • June 15, 2009 MediaLab wins Emmy award Four student researcher-filmmakers in Pacific Lutheran University’s MediaLab program won a 2009 College Division Emmy Award at the 46th Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Ceremony. Junior Melissa Campbell and seniors Julie Olds, Shannon Schrecengost and Emilie Firn were honored for their originally produced “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime,” a 30-minute film that explores the effects of crime, drugs and gangs in communities across North

  • - Ari WarrenPolice Use of Force towards Black and White Individuals5:20-5:30 pm - Jake KesslingTerry Stops in the Seattle Police Department5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and AnswersRoom 2 - Anderson University Center 201 Identity and Inequality Moderator: Dr. Laura McCloud 5:00-5:10 pm - Tyne Klammer5:10-5:20 pm - Allen Benjamin Tugade5:20-5:30 pm - Lilly Torrez-Lucio5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and Answers5:00-5:10 pm - Tyne KlammerNegotiating Identity: Disruption of Self While Abroad5:10-5:20 pm - Allen

  • roles, including patrol deputy, juvenile investigations deputy, special assault detective, supervisor of the domestic violence investigations unit, and, for the last six years, supervisor of the crime analysis and information unit. Berger quickly notes that his most recent position bears no resemblance to the work portrayed on CBS’s hit drama C.S.I. His team gathered, analyzed and disseminated information about external cases or crime trends, and also scrutinized the effective use of internal

  • Annual Security ReportCampus Safety publishes an annual safety report that includes information on personal safety, crime prevention and select university procedures and policies. This report also includes the Clery statistics for the previous calendar year. The links below are provided to assist in finding basic information related to the report. You may click here to view the most recent Annual Security & Fire Safety Report.

  • ) Instructional Facilities Intercollegiate Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data (Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act) Privacy of Student Records Student Activities Student Diversity Student Grievance Policy and Procedures PLU Washington Student Achievement Council Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Transfer of Credits Policies and Articulation Agreements Health and SafetyHealth and Safety Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics and Crime Log Drug and Alcohol Abuse

  • Policy page. What is a Title IX Coordinator?The Title IX Coordinator at Pacific Lutheran University is Jennifer Childress-White. The role of the Title IX Coordinator is to oversee the school’s response to Title IX reports and complaints, and address any patterns or systemic problems from any reports and/or claims. The Title IX Coordinator will also verify that PLU is meeting all obligations as it relates to Title IX, including overseeing the appropriate procedures are being followed for any sexual

  • United States. As a visitor, the conditions of your presence in the United States are seen as a benefit rather than a right, so it is a particularly critical area of the law for students to comply with. Failure to do so can result in your losing student status and not being allowed to remain in the United States. International student advisers at the school you are attending can assist you in understanding the regulations affecting you. Being Charged vs. Being Guilty If charged with a crime, an