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  • and learning. We define diversity and sustainability broadly; we engage diversity of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, but also diversity of world-view, religion, national origin, age, learning style, and even political philosophy. We see sustainability as environmental stewardship but also as a commitment to ecological, social and economic justice aimed at creating a culture of sustainable and responsible citizenship on campus and in our surrounding communities. We pursue Diversity

  • 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post Acclaimed Novelist Next Post Joint Mathematics Meetings More Story Acclaimed Novelist Novelist Leslye Walton ’04 Nominated for Prestigious Morris Award TACOMA, WA (Jan. 5

  • actively speaks out against hatred and prejudice—including direct statements disavowing racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination in law or policy related to sexual orientation and gender identity. For its part, the university community works to create an environment in which every student, faculty, and staff member feels heard, seen and valued. That includes community members of all races, all faiths or no faith, all sexual and gender identities, political perspectives, all physical and mental

  • -case basis SARF Will Not Fund Personal Expenses Charity Events Funding to attend events that directly or indirectly support a political party or candidate Funding to support activities or events that in any way Violate campus policy Violate federal and/or local laws to which PLU is subject Are counter to University mission and values Funding to support food or meals during approved travel. Refer to the SARF Travel Request document for additional details and guidance. TimelineHow and when an

  • hydrogenation reactions is its poor atom economy, donating only 2 g/mol for its total 253 g/mol. Herein, we attempt to electrochemically regenerate Hantzsch ester for catalytic application. Tuesday, April 29th, 2014 (Morken Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:50 pm - Retromutagenesis Of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Or How I Learned To Love Adaptive Mutagenesis In Yeast Gracie Wilson, Senior Capstone Seminar Drug resistance in microorganisms is a rapidly growing medical problem, and understanding mechanisms that

  • allow for greener synthesis of these compounds while retaining their ability to be customized with different R groups. This synthesis mechanism shows favorable atom economy while simultaneously consisting of more environmentally friendly aqueous reagents and easy purification of intermediates and products through vacuum distillation. The Efficacy of Platinum Catalysts in Anticancer Therapy Salma A. Ibrahim, Senior Capstone Seminar Platinum complexes are essential for chemotherapeutic purposes

  • Temple University, Philadelphia and is a specialist in military ethics, just war theory, philosophy of law and applied ethics. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA and teaches courses in military ethics, warfare, business ethics, social and political philosophy and history of philosophy. Recent publications include: When Less is not More: Expanding the Combatant/Non-Combatant Distinction; With Fear and Trembling: A Qualified Defense of Non

  • wonderful Beth Kraig to thank for so much of the progress that has been made since then. What are some of the club’s challenges? (Photo: Courtesy of Dmitry Mikheyev) Harmony hosts Pride Week at PLU 2007. Eva Frey ‘95: Political activism, especially around issues related to sexual orientation, was relatively new to many PLU students. It was one of the few student clubs where, at the time while open to all students, membership meant that people would judge your sexual orientation identity and had

  • coercive; their freedom of choice may be restricted by the nature of their employment, age, associations with others, place of residence (e.g., prisons or mental hospitals), mental or physical capacities, or the political/cultural in which they live and work. Researchers must make a special effort to ensure that potential participants are given every opportunity to exercise free choice in consenting to participate in a research project. Special Populations Certain types of participants require special

  • language and cultural immersion program, homestay, various excursions around SpainLearn MoreAdditional VideoWebsiteCIEE Seoul, South KoreaCourse offerings in STEM disciplines, humanities, social sciences and more. Great course options for Political Science and Global Studies students.Website Questions about study away? Get in touch with us at wang.center@plu.edu