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For two decades, the Makah people have welcomed PLU students to Neah Bay to learn about the tribe’s culture and history.
gallery is filled with artifacts representing spring, summer, fall and winter. Building the structure and the narrative was the easy part, Arnold said. Writing the copy to describe all the artifacts was most challenging. The years-long process resulted from creative tension between academics and the Makah people, who wanted to share their history in their own words. “This is our people’s museum,” Arnold said. “Out of Ozette came all this evidence that verified what our elders were telling us
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ScholarshipApplication: Students must complete the Presidential Scholarship application in addition to all admission application materials by December 1. Eligibility: High school seniors who have demonstrated significant leadership and service, and have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.8 (weighted), or scored 1310 or higher on the SAT (math and evidence-based reading and writing only), or scored 28 or higher on the ACT. Amount: $34,000 per year, renewable for an additional three years of undergraduate study. Number
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
the World Health Organization Dr. Ami Shah, Associate Professor of Global Studies and Anthropology Lecture Description: The United States has turned away from the World Health Organization (WHO) in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the implications of this move? At the time of writing, the United States leads the world in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. This lecture addresses the question “What is the role of global cooperation, particularly through the World Health Organization
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See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.
the World Health Organization Dr. Ami Shah, Associate Professor of Global Studies and Anthropology Lecture Description: The United States has turned away from the World Health Organization (WHO) in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the implications of this move? At the time of writing, the United States leads the world in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. This lecture addresses the question “What is the role of global cooperation, particularly through the World Health Organization
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The Rainier Writing Workshop 2017 Summer Residency Evening ReadingsFriday, July 28, 8PM: David Allan Cates, Jenny Johnson Saturday, July 29, 7:30PM: Oliver de la Paz, Greg Glazner Sunday, July 30, 7:30PM: Rigoberto González, April Ayers Lawson Monday, July 31, 7:30PM: Brenda Miller, Jason Skipper Wednesday, August 1, 7:30PM: Barrie Jean Borich, Fleda Brown Thursday, August 3, 7:30PM: Camille Dungy, The 2017 Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer Friday, August 4, 7:30PM: David Biespiel, Ann Pancake All
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The Rainier Writing Workshop2019 Summer Residency Evening ReadingsFriday, August 2, 8PM: Jennifer Foerster, Jason Skipper Watch livestream recording Saturday, August 3, 7:30PM: Greg Glazner, April Ayers Lawson Sunday, August 4, 7:30PM: Jenny Johnson, Renee Simms Monday, August 5, 7:30PM: Adrianne Harun, Keetje Kuipers Wednesday, August 7, 7:30PM: Fleda Brown, David Allan Cates, Kent Meyers Thursday, August 8, 7:30PM: Carl Phillips, The 2019 Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer Watch livestream
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The Rainier Writing Workshop2018 Summer Residency Evening ReadingsFriday, July 27, 8PM: Geffrey Davis, Scott Nadelson Saturday, July 28, 7:30PM: Kevin Clark, Marie Mutsuki Mockett Sunday, July 29, 7:30PM: Suzanne Berne, Justin St. Germain Monday, July 30, 7:30PM: Rigoberto González, Maurya Simon Wednesday, August 1, 7:30PM: David Biespiel, Sherry Simpson Thursday, August 2, 7:30PM: Paisley Rekdal, The 2018 Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer Friday, August 3, 7:30PM: Barrie Jean Borich, Rebecca
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For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at PLU, it’s a time for a little bit of both — through science.
starts with an algorithm and then learns and adjusts on its own. Machine learning is an integral part of the modern technology world, used by companies such as Facebook and Google — and now, Renzhi Cao’s summer research at PLU. “We want to create a technique, where instead of telling the machine what to do, we want to give the intelligence to the machine,” Cao said. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) Cao and his team are working on applying machine learning to bioinformatics. They are writing an algorithm
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Originally Published in 1990 It would appear that Louis XIV never said: “L’ état, c’est moi.” The researches of modern historians have produced no credible witness attesting that France’s Sun King pronounced this coldly witty laconism. But just try to find a modern history of…
. McPherson’s review of the film Glory in the New Republic raise few important issues that were not debated apropos of Walter Scott’s historical novels. Vigny’s excessively bold views were never accepted even in the heyday of Romanticism. Balzac mocked Vigny’s pronouncement by writing in Les Deux Amis that it amounted to the claim that “There is a truth that is false and a falsehood that is true.” Students at the French Film Festival at PLU in 2019 In its critique of history’s pretensions to objective truth
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