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  • PLU Jazz Day in Seattle May 3 Jazz music is a dish best served live and in person. A fusion of African-American, European-American and international musical traditions, jazz is known for its energy, creativity and ingenuity. Its iconic founding fathers and mothers are revered as some of the greatest improvisational artists in… April 27, 2015 MusicTouringUniversity Jazz Ensemble

  • Registration ActivityStay informed about student registration trends with our comprehensive Registration Activity reports. This page provides detailed insights into the registration patterns of our students for both the spring and fall semesters. Spring Registration A daily summary of continuing student registration for the spring semester during registration weeks in the fall. The report includes the percent of students with a registration appointment time that have registered, the percent of

  • James E. Brink Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Computer Engineering Full Profile brinkje@plu.edu

  • ProgramThe psychology program is designed to meet the needs of a variety of students.  To this end, two degrees are offered:  the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Either degree provides a solid foundation in psychology, and either can serve as preparation for postgraduate study or employment.  However, for those students who intend to pursue the doctorate in psychology following graduation from PLU, the Bachelor of Science degree is likely to provide an especially strong

  • Evaluate Areas of Consideration When selecting a study away program, it is important to evaluate your options from several angles. Consider location(s) of interest, academic offerings, extracurricular opportunities, your lifestyle, housing needs, your financial situation, access to health and wellness, and your identities. Review some or all of the following questions to evaluate your needs/wants in a study away program. Keep in mind, many of these questions and statements may not be applicable

  • Likomba Mask 1 Likomba Mask 1 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: likomba (pl. makomba; sometimes also called lipiko) face mask Origin: Makonde people of Northern Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human hair, beeswax, natural pigment Dimensions: Height: 10¼ in (26 cm), width: 7¾ in (19.7 cm), depth: 4¼ in (10.7 cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2009 Accession no. 2009.02.002 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Mozambique Tanzania

  • Lecturer in Finance at University of Washington at Seattle and Assistant Professor in Finance at Valparaiso University. Dr. Li teaches various finance and economics courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Li’s research interests include fixed income, M&A, dividend policy, and corporate governance. Her most recent research is published in Journal of Fixed Income.

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  • Step 8: Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations)Once submitted, your proposal will go to a reviewer (called a Unit Designate) in your department, division, or school. They will review your materials and send comments to the Chair of the HPRB. The Chair will also review your materials and summarize all comments and required revisions in an email. You will then be able to go into your proposal and look for comments embedded directly in each proposal section. Mentor will show you where

  • Simon Sung Impact Advisor he/him Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. At Impact he is working closely with the Directors to ensure everything runs smoothly as well as helping them with any concerns or advice

  • Anti-Virus FAQsWhy do I have to have anti-virus protection?To protect your computer and the network neighborhood to which you belong.  You’re part of a community and have a responsibility to reduce threats to your computer so an infection on your computer doesn’t affect others. What happens if I don't have an anti-virus program on my computer?Your computer is very vulnerable to infections or malicious attacks.  Once infected, your computer can not only destroy files and programs on your hard