Page 813 • (12,935 results in 0.081 seconds)
-
Laurie Murphy Chair of Computer Science she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-8729 Email: lmurphy@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 251 Website: https://sites.google.com/plu.edu/laurie-murphy Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Computer Science Education M.S., Computer Science, Vanderbilt University, 1988 B.S., Mathematics, Delta State University, 1986 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Computer Science Education Recursion
Area of Emphasis/Expertise -
my heart. Seeing them excel brings me such joy. Sharing our work and knowing we bring smiles to faces is priceless. I thank my choir for allowing me to teach. It fills my soul like nothing else.” Read Previous New man on campus Read Next From Harstad Hall to the Morken Center, donors have built the academy 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 PLU College of
-
University Women, women earn 82 percent of what their male counterparts earn one year after graduation, and the gender wage gap widens over the next 10 years. Over the course of her life, a woman will earn roughly $1 million less than a man, simply because she is a woman.Event DetailsWhat: $mart $tart salary negotiation workshop. When: 2-5 p.m. Friday, April 24. Where: Anderson University Center 201. Admission: Free and open to all students. Refreshments provided. To register: Click here. For more
-
means to be a Lute. LUTES ASK TOUGH QUESTIONS. We seek opportunities in the present to improve the future, asking “why are things the way they are — could they be better?” We then listen hard for unexpected answers that turn into just and sustainable solutions. LUTES MAKE IT HAPPEN. From the classroom to the workforce, we’re doers who investigate, teach, create, serve, and play — with and for our neighbors down the street and those around the globe. LUTES CENTER COMMUNITY. We foster belonging by
-
Get involved with PLU Clubs Posted by: vcraker / September 27, 2022 September 27, 2022 Campus life is about getting involved, building relationships, and taking advantage of what our campus community offers. Here’s a look at PLU’s 2022 Engagement Fair, where incoming Lutes met Lute leaders, signed up for clubs, and learned about Parkland community resources. Learn more at: plu.edu/clubs/club-list Read Previous PLU Football: Behind the Scenes Read Next First-year student athletes share their
-
Getting to Know the Alumni – Nichole Clifford Posted by: wagnerjc / October 4, 2017 October 4, 2017 Nicki Clifford, class of 2017 MSMR grad, gives advice to current MSMR students and emphasizes the importance of working with organizations that you believe in. Why PLU’s MSMR Program? The MSMR Program at PLU has catalyzed my growth as an academic and a professional. The program encouraged the development of a strategic mindset that has been beneficial when countering managerial problems with a
-
available to all PLU employees. If you smart commute to work and have an emergency situation, you qualify for Emergency Ride Home. You may use Emergency Ride Home to travel from PLU to: Your home The location of your personal vehicle; for example, park-and-ride lot, daycare center, carpool partner’s home The ferry terminal (taxi reimbursement ends at the ferry terminal) An intermediate stop is permitted if it is related to the nature of the emergency, such as picking up a sick child from school before
-
unfriendly competitors,” said Gregory Youtz, professor of music and a Chinese Studies faculty member. There’s a desire to be a good neighbor, he said. Bell will speak about “Reviving Tradition in China: Towards a Progressive and Humane Confucian Ethics.” Bell will speak at PLU from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 18 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the UC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sBB6hT3hU0&feature=player_embedded The program is part of the Chinese Studies Program’s lecture series. The last
-
experience. “We were a part of the transition to the new Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Things were exciting, changing and we were blessed to see all of it unfold,” Wigstrom said. “We performed for the first time in Lagerquist Concert Hall, practiced in the new spaces and took our lessons and classes in new classrooms. When I visit PLU, the memories of opening the new building are some of my best Choir of the West memories.” The choir has been a part of PLU’s legacy since 1925. From small choirs due
-
Women’s Center. Asking about why people wore the T-Shirts is the first step in finding help and support, she said. “I think that talking about it is really going to get the ball rolling,” Warwick said. The visual might let more people know there are people out there who want to and will help anyone faced with domestic abuse, Warwick said. The support people at PLU have shown for this cause has been amazing, Coch said. Less than a week after ordering 1,000 T-Shirts there were only a few hundred left
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.