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  • ): 119–28. Dale Goble. n.d. “The Endangered Species Act: What W Ed Species Act: What We Talk about When We Talk about When We Talk about Recovery.” Digital Commons: University of Idaho Law. https://digitalcommons.law.uidaho.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=faculty_scholarship. Eisenhauer, Nico, and Jes Hines. 2021. “Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation.” Current Biology 31 (19): R1214–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.058. “Endangered and Threatened Species; Delisting of the

  • ) and the chapter “The Transmigration of Antisemitism: Old Myths; New Realities”, appeared in the volume Not Your Father’s Antisemitism: the Hatred of Jews in the Early 21st Century, (2008). He also was a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (2004) and has overseen the Wiesenthal Center’s annual electronic report, Digital Hate and Terrorism (2000-2017). Other publications include editing and contributing to The New Lexicon of Hate (3rd edition, 2004) and the

  • ?A hold will be placed on your account, you will incur a $30 returned E-Check fee, and possibly late fees as well. How will the convenience fee show on my credit card statement?When your payment is ready to submit online, the list of charges and the calculated 2.5% convenience fee will be itemized.  Your credit card statement, however, will show a single combined total. Will I receive a confirmation of my electronic payment?If you pay via the Internet, you will be issued an onscreen digital

  • Beacon Press in 2016.   Her first book, Straight to Jesus: Sexual and Christian Conversions in the Ex-Gay Movement (California, 2006), received the Ruth Benedict Prize and the Gustave O. Arlt award. Erzen also authored Fanpire: The Religion of Twilight (Beacon Press, 2012) and is co-editor of Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City (NYU, 2001). She is a recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Social Science Research Council, Open

  • continuation of the philosophy that launched the Salishan program — a service-learning, community-based study away experience in PLU’s backyard that focuses on diversity, sustainability and justice. TIES offers PLU students the chance to live full-time in one of Tacoma’s most diverse neighborhoods for a semester. They take the bus, work internships with various community organizations, and learn about the humanities and how to apply them in practical ways. Zylstra says the program is beneficial to students

  • stakeholders. Purposes, advantages, and limitations of standardized and other assessment tools are explored. (2) EDUC 429 : Diversity Responsive Children's Literature Explores diversity responsive children's literature and why these texts are imperative for all readers. Emphasizing identifying, selecting, and evaluating high-quality, diversity responsive books across genres and formats (e.g. novels in verse, graphic novels, print/digital) as well as strategies for advocacy and use in K-6 classrooms. (2

  • the minutes. Assignment of the floor. To seek recognition by the chair, a member shall use the digital “raise hand” feature in Zoom webinar. Upon assigning the floor to a member, the chair will recognize the subsequent speakers in order of their appearance in the Zoom “raise hand” queue. Motions submitted in writing. A member intending to make a main motion, to offer an amendment, or to propose instructions to a committee, shall, before or after being recognized, post the motion in writing to the

  • ServicesDescription: Assistance with computer-related and phone issues ePass accounts for E-mail, digital information sources, and other on-line services Multimedia collections, equipment, and services Computer access & Student IT help desk Webpage: www.plu.edu/helpdesk/ Email: helpdesk@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.7525 Campus Location: Mortvedt LibraryWang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education (Study Away)Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education (Study Away)Description: Provides students

  • , aired on PBS in 2005. Grossman is the co-founder with Lisa Thomas  of the non-profit production company Katahdin Productions. She is a three-time recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is a panelist for the WGA Documentary Screenplay Awards. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, with a degree in honors in history, and she received an M.A. in film from the American Film Institute.Robert P. EricksenModerator: Robert P. Ericksen

  • , aired on PBS in 2005. Grossman is the co-founder with Lisa Thomas  of the non-profit production company Katahdin Productions. She is a three-time recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is a panelist for the WGA Documentary Screenplay Awards. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, with a degree in honors in history, and she received an M.A. in film from the American Film Institute.Robert P. EricksenModerator: Robert P. Ericksen