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  • your own email address in the “To” box. Click on the “Add Bcc” link just below the “To” box. Click in the new “Bcc” box that appears.  Enter your recipients’ addresses.  You may either select this list from a spreadsheet or other document, enter the name of a list, or enter each name individually. In Mozilla/Thunderbird.. Once you’ve entered your name on the “To” button, hit the Enter key on the keyboard. This moves you to the second address line. Click on the “To” button and select “Bcc”. Enter

  • way. Frisbee and the wonderful womxn I play with have taught me to be more outgoing, more spirited, and more of a leader. Lastly, it makes me happy to think that even after I graduate I will be able to come back and play every year with these amazing people. Ultimate is such a big part of my life now and it’s really an honor to be a part of the community. We are always accepting new teammates and friends so I hope that more people will become a part of this amazing team!” -Aniya (she/they

  • Note Calendar Welcome Legacy Lutes Each fall, we welcome new students to our campus. The Office of Alumni & Student Connections extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes, those students whose parent(s) attended PLU. We recognize this extra special commitment to their alma mater and are thrilled to have their sons and daughters carry on their legacy. Please note that only the parents who attended PLU are listed below. Charles LeWarne Charles LeWarne ’89 and Karyn (Hanson) LeWarne ’89 Isaiah

  • visualization techniques, machine learning techniques, natural language processing, databases, text mining, data science ethics/privacy, etc. Students will collaborate with help of version control systems like GitHub. Python is the main programming language used. Prerequisite: DATA 133 or CSCI 144. Recommended: One of MATH/STAT 145, STAT 231, 232, 233, or MATH/STAT 242. (4) DATA 287 : Special Topics in Data Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet

  • unacceptable. Why, and what do I do about it?Cards must not have any cracks, breaks, holes or adhesive in or on them, it compromises the integrity of the card and our machines. Also your picture must be visible so it is easy to identify your features, this is for your safety so someone cannot use your meals. Contact the Campus Concierge Desk for a new ID. A replacement fee of $5.00 will be charged as long as you produce your current card. Meal PlanCan I change my meal plan?You may change or cancel your

  • echoes The Saint John’s Bible theme of justice for all people. Read More Called to PLU Meet the new university pastor, the Rev. Jen Rude, who started at PLU in August. Rude is the first openly gay pastor at an ELCA college. She plans to draw from her experiences and struggles to mentor students of all backgrounds and meet those students where they are at on campus, even if they don’t attend chapel. Read More Women and the Holocaust Listen to a conversation between Beth A. Griech- Polelle and Samuel

  • messenger. I came back to PLU in Fall 2013 because of my dad. I promised him I would take Bob Ericksen’s Holocaust class. Than I enrolled in Fall 2014 to take the new class for the minor in Holocaust and Genocides Studies. My dad is my strong connection and pull to PLU. It feels like a part of his heart and soul lives on in PLU. I can’t imagine going anywhere else. During my father’s final days, somehow on a level deeper than I can describe, he passed a baton to me. There was no doubt that his message

  • recognition from an organization which has done so much to advance not only the work of women historians but also new ways of understanding history,” Loberg said. Loberg, now a history professor at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif., went to Germany as one of Pacific Lutheran University’s 100 Fulbright Scholars and then earned her Ph.D. in History from Princeton University. “PLU is the place where I first learned how think as a historian,” she said. “And more broadly, my

  • classroom. While the theme of the conference, which addresses issues of race and its impact on education, was “What NOW is the Work of Education and Justice? Mapping a New Critical Conscience,” Davidson drew on a very personal experience for her presentation, “We are Here to Participate: The Latino Civil Rights Narrative-in-the-Making in Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation. ” “I became interested in presenting on this topic during a U.S. Latino/a Literatures seminar that I taught

  • answer to,” she said. “This gives them a first-hand look at how to ask the question, how to rule things out, how to set controls and interpret the new data.” Deane is one of approximately 30 students paired with about a dozen professors from the Division of Natural Sciences under PLU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each year the program gives up and coming scientists, such as Deane, a chance to do field or lab research, and gain hands-on experience that is rare for an undergraduate. Science