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  • relationship between human communities and between people and the Earth. “As a black person, I have been living it my entire life,” Finney said. “Even though I’ve been fortunate enough to do work around these issues, I may leave my computer in my office at night, but I can’t take my skin off at night and put it away.” Finney is a professor in Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the College of Natural Resources at the University of California-Berkeley. Her book, Black Faces, White Spaces

  • wrote Geometry Playground, a computer program for playing with ideas in geometries “other than plain vanilla.” When testing his program, Heath said, he noticed something strange about constructions in spherical geometry, and he tried to write about that to motivate others, especially his students, to explore the ideas, too. That led him to the ideas in the paper that won the award. “I have never considered myself an ‘excellent expositor,’” Heath said.  “I just wrote the paper to try to encourage

  • wifi and printing services. And, of course, snacks—a critical element of any after-school program. Tutoring occurs after school in the Anderson University Center on PLU’s campus, and the center plans to expand off-site tutoring in local schools and Pierce County Library branches.PLU student tutors represent a wide range of majors beyond the expected education pathway, including business, computer science, math, social work, and nursing. PLC also offers a unique opportunity to demystify the

  • firearms, explosives, knives, or any other type of weapon. Stalking or similarly harassing behavior toward employees, students, or campus visitors. Destroying or damaging university property, computer files, and/or other acts of workplace sabotage. Assaulting or physically attacking another person. Verbally threatening to harm another person or destroy property. Possessing or consuming illegal drugs. Possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages. Working under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs

  • firearms, explosives, knives, or any other type of weapon. Stalking or similarly harassing behavior toward employees, students, or campus visitors. Destroying or damaging university property, computer files, and/or other acts of workplace sabotage. Assaulting or physically attacking another person. Verbally threatening to harm another person or destroy property. Possessing or consuming illegal drugs. Possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages. Working under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs

  • university’s education mission. To act as advocates to the administration for the provision of resources in support of faculty development, the library, computer usage, as well as classroom space, usage, and facilities. Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Retention: Insurance Policies (Vital Record) Official Copy: Finance & Operations Office Retention: Permanent. Vital Record Other Copies: Retention: Internal Research Support Funds (Awarded) Includes application for faculty and student funding stating

  • large numbers and central limit theorem, sampling distributions, theory of point estimators, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, regression (time permitting). Cross-listed with STAT 242. Previously was MATH/STAT 341. Prerequisite: MATH 151. (4) MATH 245 : Discrete Structures - NS Topics that are of relevance to computer scientists and computer engineers, including quantified logic, sets, relations, functions, recursion, combinatorics, and probability. Tools of logical reasoning, such as

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  • . With 26.3% of the Class of 2028 applying through these pathways, the initiative effectively removes barriers and ensures that a high-quality education at PLU is within reach for more students than ever before. PLU also offers direct admission pathways for several competitive and high-demand majors, including nursing, business, computer science and education. These pathways provide students with a clear route to their chosen fields of study, eliminating uncertainty and stress over major