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  • camera and then use the spectrometer to explore the wave properties of light. In this project, the RISE researcher will analyze pre/post instruction multiple choice survey data on students’ concepts of wave properties and qualitatively analyze the students’ written responses to open ended assignment prompts. Results will be used to evaluate the curriculum effectiveness and direct further curriculum development and improvements. Faculty mentors:  Drs. Guy, Buckley, and Offerdahl Read Previous APS/IBM

  • and electromechanical technicians, law enforcement and security technology professionals, cybersecurity professionals, data scientists as well as those interested in STEM-related policy issues such as climate change, emerging technologies, global health, and the supply chain among others at home and abroad! During our virtual career fair, you will have the opportunity to engage with Foreign Service and Civil Service professionals across a broad range of STEM fields.  Learn how your STEM background

  • interns discuss celestial image processing. Kop is making light curves, showing how the brightness of several variable stars changes over time. Ordaz captured images of globular clusters, constructing diagrams based on temperature and luminosity to estimate the age of these ancient clusters.STUDENT VOICES: Kop and Ordaz share their summer research from the W. M. Keck Observatory Julian Kop ’24 classifies variable star systems, data processing and modeling. “Astronomy and Astrophysics have been my

  • electives for deeper study in the process of innovation, creativity, problem solving, and related proficiencies: ARTD 202: 3D Design (4) ARTD 310: Graphic Design 3 (4) BUSA 340: Non-Profit Management (4) BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship (4) COMA 361: Public Relations: Principles and Practices (4) DATA 133: Introduction to Computational and Data Science (4) CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science (4) ENGL 323: Writing for Public and Professional Settings (4) HIST 121: History in Video Games (4) HIST 247

  • become reporters for the night—writing, tweeting, and taking photos for the News Tribune at various campaign parties around the Puget Sound, inputting data as it comes in at news stations like KOMO and Q13, and, new this year, shadowing reporters for Olympia’s TVW. There’s no easy way to capture the energy and excitement at these events—but that’s what students who are out at the election parties are asked to do. “It’s a free for all. It’s super high energy,” said business finance and economics

  • attracting diverse talent to the faculty and staff.” Blagg also is working on an employee education program to encourage respectful behavior across the school’s campus. While her job can be data-driven in many ways, Blagg says data isn’t the only way to measure the success of these programs. “It’s not just ‘have we hired more black people and more women,’” Blagg said. “It’s about if the climate on campus is helping students to succeed.” Blagg found great success during her time at PLU. She was a straight

  • Periods: Monday-Saturday breakfast and lunch — during these periods, every food item has an individual price. All-You-Care-to-Eat (AYCTE) Meal Periods: Monday–Friday dinners and all day Sunday Unlimited AYCTE with Meal Plans A-D allow students to enter The Commons as many times as they like during AYCTE periods. Cash price is $19 per entry. Meal plans are non-transferable.  Meal Plans A-D are a combination of declining balance Dining Dollars and All-You-Care-to-Eat (AYCTE) Meal Periods.  Here are some

  • orchestral educators in the Puget Sound A day of fellowship with players and conductors from around the region in a non-competitive atmosphere A low entry fee A link to an audio/video recording of your performance and clinic session will be provided within approximately two weeks after the festival The opportunity to hear other orchestras’ performances and clinics, Including PLU Symphony Orchestra PLUSO Host, Clinician, and ConductorPassionate about performing music from different cultures, Prof. Asieh

  • institution must report statistics for each on campus student housing facility, for the three most recent calendar years for which data are available, concerning – number of fires and the cause of each fire; the number of persons who received fire-related injuries that resulted in treatment at a medical facility, including at an on-campus health center; number of deaths related to a fire; and value of property damage caused by a fire. Submit a copy of the fire statistics to the Secretary on an annual

  • . Implications are that PLU may wish to encourage students to live or seek employment on campus. However, future research could explore if employment off campus is related to if a student stays at PLU until the graduate. 11:00am – 12:00pm Lunch Break 12:00pm – A Logistic Regression Model To Predict Freshmen Enrollments From Admissions Data Trang Than Colleges and universities across the globe choose to admit students knowing that some will choose not to actually enroll at that particular institution and in