Page 81 • (1,274 results in 0.043 seconds)

  • 2025-26 Starts

    full academic year / $95 half academic year Replacements for lost decals: $20 per decal lost Room Charges (per student/per semester) Room TypeDesignationCost Double RoomDesigned for 2 people$2,990 Design SingleDesigned for 1 person$3,735 Single-DoubleDesigned for 2 but contracted for 1$3,885 UD SingleUpper Division$3,585 UD DoubleHarstad Hall only$3,440 *Students who are eligible to live off-campus who contract for a single/double receive a reduced rate.J-Term in a Residence HallAlthough there is

  • New Undergraduates

    students): Total $130 full academic year / $95 half academic year Replacements for lost decals: $20 per decal lost Room Charges (per student/per semester) Room TypeDesignationCost Double RoomDesigned for 2 people$2,990 Design SingleDesigned for 1 person$3,735 Single-DoubleDesigned for 2 but contracted for 1$3,885 UD SingleUpper Division$3,585 UD DoubleHarstad Hall only$3,440 *Students who are eligible to live off-campus who contract for a single/double receive a reduced rate.J-Term in a Residence

  • QI does not meet the definition of “human subjects research,” according to federal guidelines. Instead, QI generally refers to a range of activities used to assess, analyze, critique, and improve

    not benefit subjectsDesigned to promptly benefit a process, program, or system and may or may not benefit patients Risks/BurdensMay place subjects at risk and stated as such By design, does not increase risk to patient, with exception of possible privacy/confidentiality concerns Data CollectionSystematic data collectionSystematic data collection End PointAnswer a research questionPromptly improve a program, process, or system Testing/AnalysisStatistically test a hypothesis Compare a program

  • Chapter 1 No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine. Her situation in life, the character of her father and mother, her own person and disposition, were all equally against her. Her father was a clergyman, without being neglected, or poor, and a...

    ; for though she could not write sonnets, she brought herself to read them; and though there seemed no chance of her throwing a whole party into raptures by a prelude on the pianoforte, of her own composition, she could listen to other people’s performance with very little fatigue. Her greatest deficiency was in the pencil—she had no notion of drawing—not enough even to attempt a sketch of her lover’s profile, that she might be detected in the design. There she fell miserably short of the true

  • TACOMA, WASH. (April 14, 2020) — Jessica Anderson ’07 is hunkering down at home in Montana with husband Chris, kids Bryer and Jase, and Jethro the dog while working for an EdTech company supporting educators across the country as they transition to distance learning. As…

    doing this year before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Anderson: Before the pandemic, I was working on building out professional development for our 85 instructional coaches, getting ready to start a hiring round, and planning for the design and launch of new certification courses for our coaches. I was also working on finishing up my dissertation for a Ph.D. in Education and TA-ing masters courses for MSU-Bozeman. PLU: As schools began closing to keep communities safe, how did your job transition

  • Proper hearing protection, eye and footwear protection must be worn where there is a hazard from excessive noise (above 85 dBA) or from projected objects.

    WAC 296-807-1601.0 General RequirementsProper hearing protection, eye and footwear protection must be worn where there is a hazard from excessive noise (above 85 dBA) or from projected objects. Walk-behind, riding-rotary, and reel power lawnmowers designed for use by employees must meet the design specifications in “American National Standard Safety Specifications for Power Lawnmowers” ANSI B71.1-1998 and B71.41999. These specifications do not apply to sulky-type mowers, flail mowers, sickle

  • During J-Term 2021, students in Assistant Professor Kate Drazner Hoyt’s  Media Literacy COMA 388 explored topics such as: – the role that the press plays in sustaining democracies; – the different forms of online misinformation and disinformation; – the rise of conspiracy theories on web…

    ; – and what to look for to ensure the credibility of online information. The class culminated in a final “Critical Making” project, where students built, designed, or mocked up a media literacy tool. The goal of the assignment was to envision a web that prioritized the circulation of credible information. Critical making is a process where students apply theories and concepts to a creative project or artifact, and where imaginative design – focusing more on engagement with theory and concepts, rather

  • Together, senior Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and junior Kenzie Knapp ’24 created an innovative climate science musical performance on PLU’s campus in 2022. Both students are majoring in environmental studies and theatre, and the duo drew on their passions to create art, transforming audience perspectives on…

    borrowing and making costumes. We used ticket sales to reimburse our designers. Kenzie was the main director, and I co-directed, particularly the scenes involving music. I did some choreographing and production work, which included poster design and distribution of money. How did things turn out? Ruggeri: It was successful and sold out the studio theater for the run of three days—two nights and one matinee. We also conducted a survey gauging the lessons the audience took away from the show. About a

  • Performance and Creative Interest Clubs and Organizations offer a wide array of communities to express creativity, passion, and individuality while being uplifted by those around you.

    to Change): When: TBA* Where: TBA *Rehearsal schedule is adjusted at the start of each term to meet participant availability. Club Email: goldrush@plu.eduImpactDescription: We are a student-managed, student-run design and advertising solution for Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. Impact team members are creatively driven to shape meaningful relationships between students, faculty, and staff through our advertising platforms. Impact’s creative team consists of students of all ages, majors

  • The Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Friday and Saturday.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Professor Laurie Murphy at

    reactstrap frontend. Saturday, May 15th9:30am – PLU Varsity Sports App Blake Uyehara (BA), Emily Sugimoto (BA) The PLU Varsity Sports App replicates the golutes website in a creative and user friendly design for mobile devices. Utilizing web scraping techniques, features such as team rosters, game statistics and game results are displayed in real time. Users will have greater accessibility to PLU sports while on the go through the direct link to the PLU streaming platform. The front end is built in Dart