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  • Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb Testimonial Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb, 79, discusses her experiences of sharing her story of surviving the Holocaust and her obligation to testify. Giza was born in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. She was smuggled out of the Ghetto as a toddler in a suitcase and was… February 20, 2023

  • Social Work Learning Outcomes1. Upon completion of the social work program, students will demonstrate professional and ethical behavior, including ethical decision-making, using reflection & self-regulation, demonstrating professional demeanor.2. By the end of the social work program, students will be able to identify social policy at the local, state, and federal level that impacts well-being, service delivery, and access to social services; assess how social welfare and economic policies

  • Faculty, staff and student workers at PLU are charged with responsibilities appropriate to their training and authority.  Students are expected to comply with the directions of any university employee acting in performance of their duty.  Students involved in violations of university policies are expected to be responsible for their actions and to accurately identify themselves to university employees when requested to do so.  Any individual who believes that an employee has made an

  • ://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000083 Students who are interested and wish to be evaluated should seek this documentation from a prior licensed medical or mental health provider, current primary care physician, or through local community resources.  To find a mental health professional in our area, a good place to start is to contact your health insurance provider.  Or, follow this link to search for local therapists. Please note, WSR discourages use of online resources that promise ESA support letters for a fee

  • Fred Tobiason, Ph.D. Research Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Email: tobiasfl@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1963 B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1958 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise General chemistry Physical chemistry Polymer chemistry Responsibilities Physical chemistry Polymers

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  • , you may purchase extra time in increments of 30 minutes for $15. 1. Schedule a photography session. 2. Fill out this form. 3. Have your photos taken by Impact’s photographer(s)! For payment, we only accept cash for the time being. Only available April 1 through May 19(2023). Want to see examples of some of our previous work? See our Photography and Videography portfolio here.VideographyImpact monitors aren’t just about the static ads, but the video ones as well! Impact’s team of videographers

  • Duane Swank, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Phone: 253-535-7556 Email: swankdd@plu.edu Professional Education M.B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1982 Teaching/Research Postdoc, Washington State University, 1968-70 Ph.D., Montana State University, 1969 B.S., Washington State University, 1964

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  • plug) with about a two inch diameter protrudes from just under the nostrils. The 15 holes in a paired pattern around the edge of the mask would have been used for the raffia used to secure the mask to the dancers’ head, with additional raffia used to conceal the body of the dancer. Located in Northern Mozambique (and to some degree in Southern Tanzania), the Makonde are “an ethnic minority in Mozambique who in 1997 numbered just under 250,000, or approximately .015% of the national population. The

  • internationally. He studied in Antarctica, Argentina, Chile and South Africa. These experiences fueled a curiosity that continues today. After graduation Matt went to China to work as a guide for ChinaClimb, an adventure education company specializing in organizing and facilitating adventure based activities for middle school children. He also arranged to work for the Global Youth Partnership for Africa, located in Namuwongo. This work led to the creation of Empowerment Football 2009. Matt’s future plans

  • experience includes working on the Red Carpet Leadership Board, as a resident assistant, on the Grad Gift Committee and as an Emerging Leader. Reyna also spent studying abroad working in an HIV/AIDS clinic in the Tobago Health Promotion Clinic. His campus involvement includes time as a member of PLUtonic, as a co-host radio disc jockey for PLU student radio, as a member of the Biology Club and participant of intramural sports. Commencement information The 2011 Spring Commencement starts at 2:30 p.m