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  • costs for Stuen and Ordal was approximately $2.1 million. A benefit cost analysis, using the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) modeling tool, results in more public benefit than cost making the projects eligible for funding. Funding was granted to PLU in 2012. With this funding, PLU has retrofitted these buildings to a Life-Safety structural engineering standard, meaning it has improved the buildings’ abilities to withstand earthquake shaking and damage that would otherwise result in

  • : Building a Career in a Data-Driven Age — A Guide to a Master’s in Marketing Analytics.Download MSMA GuideBeing an interpreter of data is especially important in industries such as healthcare, engineering, and marketing. With this in mind, let’s talk about 3 reasons for getting a Master’s degree in marketing analytics — and identify how you can harness the power of data and ultimately, make yourself an indispensable asset to any team.  /*

  • major, Cody Uehara ’22, to prepare for the Netflix coding assessment. Caley witnessed Ronquillo’s diligence with his assignments, with the student oftentimes working ahead to get his work done. That grit would come in handy when it came to applying for his role with Netflix. “Software engineering interviews are pretty brutal. There’s a lot of different steps that you have to do,” Ronquillo said. “The technical assessment is a coding assessment. Honestly, it’s pretty much an exam that’s like 60 to 90

  • , but soon discovered the physics and engineering aspects explored in the first few weeks of the class were not the important concepts. “Sure, the starship needed fuel, life support, and artificial gravity, but what about food? Livestock? Clothing and music? Body modification and medicine? What about the crew themselves? Who would be selected, and how?” Hyra, a music major, recalls. “It didn’t take me long to realize that the class was just disguising itself as a thorough, analytical look at our

  • course that meets College Reading and Learning Association guidelines. For Crosetto and Miller, both CRLA certified, training to become a tutor has similarities to training for athletic success. MEN’S TENNIS – JAMES CROSETTO A smile comes easily to the face of James Crosetto, a senior from Eatonville, Wash., who is majoring in computer science and computer engineering. The tall, blond-headed Crosetto is justifiably proud of the classroom acumen that has led to a 3.88 grade point average. His natural

  • environmental engineering. I’ve loved my chemistry and environmental studies coursework at PLU and am really happy about this opportunity to continue developing these skill sets through engaging in coursework and research around environmental concerns.What advice do you have for other students who want to create their own paths at PLU? First, get to know your professors — I was really grateful to have fantastic professors in my courses at PLU. Through their guidance and support, I was encouraged to present

  • popularize math for those who don’t think of themselves as “math people.”  “I want to bring more people into mathematics, generate interest, and make the interest last,” she says. Department of Mathematics Mathematics at PLU Whether your goal is to learn mathematics for an application – modeling problems in science, engineering, economics or finance; in preparation for a career in elementary or secondary education; or for further study in a graduate program, PLU will challenge, inspire and inform you

  • Previous PLU announces new mathematics major, engineering minor Read Next Houston-based Center for Healing Racism will lead upcoming The People’s Gathering COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public

  • , with the student oftentimes working ahead to get his work done. That grit would come in handy when it came to applying for his role with Netflix. Ronquillo sought help from his friend and fellow computer science major, Cody Uehara ’22, to prepare for the Netflix coding assessment. “Software engineering interviews are pretty brutal. There’s a lot of different steps that you have to do,” Ronquillo said. “The technical assessment is a coding assessment. Honestly, it’s pretty much an exam that’s like

  • , but soon discovered the physics and engineering aspects explored in the first few weeks of the class were not the important concepts. “Sure, the starship needed fuel, life support, and artificial gravity, but what about food? Livestock? Clothing and music? Body modification and medicine? What about the crew themselves? Who would be selected, and how?” Hyra, a music major, recalls. “It didn’t take me long to realize that the class was just disguising itself as a thorough, analytical look at our