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  • the toxins get released into the water, algae can grow which wouldn’t make our lake look appealing to the public. This affects us as well because that means we can’t swim in these waters or be able to see fish that live in the area. In order for this to change, we must switch to only use zero phosphorus fertilizer in our backyards. We will slowly start to notice the appearance and condition of the lake to look the way it’s supposed to stand at. Thank you for reading my postcard and know that we

  • Communication, Media & Design Arts Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the program, a student receiving a BA in Communication will be able to: Deliver a public and/or professional presentation for an audience within a specified timeframe. Effectively communicate in written formats appropriate to situation, audience, and medium (journalistic formats, academic essays and research writing, press releases and promotional writing, media writing, etc.). Identify credible media and information sources

  • must be retrieved by noon on Monday, November 11. How to format your work: 2D work must be framed and must include a mat or frame spacers (no artwork against the glass or plexiglass). 2D work must have a professional quality wire for hanging (no sawtooth hangers). 3D work must be suitable for display on a pedestal. If you have questions, please contact Mare Blocker at blockemk@plu.edu. Read Previous 2019 Ruth Anderson Public Debate Read Next Pacific Lutheran University’s 2019 Empty Bowls Event

  • Marie Tucker Community Director for CAVE Commuter Community she/her Phone: 253-535-7191 Email: marie.tucker@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 158 Professional Biography Education Master of Arts, Educational Leadership: Higher Education and Student Personnel Track, University of Central Florida (UCF), 2022 Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies | Concentrations: Commerce, Public Affairs & Minor: Geosciences | Leadership Studies Certificate, University of Central

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  • voted on the photos. The winner is……Team Rina and Justin!Voters selected Rina and Justin’s pictures as the best photos in 5 of the 8 categories, as well as Best Overall Photo Set. See the rest of the pictures from the downtown Tacoma trip, as well as the rest of Orientation and the previous cohort on the Photo Galleries page!Individual Category WinnersCategory: Public Statue Winner: Team 3 Category: Cafe or Coffee Shop Winner: Team 1 Category: Museum Winner: Team 1 Category: Something that says

  • Visiting Professor teaching educational methods in science and social studies, integration of technology, and an integrating seminar in the undergraduate and graduate-level teacher education programs. He serves as a board member of Impact Public Schools and Cristo Rey Jesuit Seattle High School. He is also serving as Interim Executive Director of the Kids Discovery Museum (KiDiMu) on Bainbridge Island. Rafael recently “rewired” after 40 years as a classroom teacher in the US, Spain, and Czechia and as

  • to the Public May 12   4:00 PM Register at: https://plu.formstack.com/forms/may_2021_lemkin_lecture_registrationLemkin 2021 Essay Winner Zackery Gostisha “Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes” About Raphael LemkinLearn more about the Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war, and what the lecture is all about.More

  • history and tradition of Scandinavian explorers who have spanned the globe encountering new lands, boldly reaching inaccessible places and making countless contributions to human knowledge. Viking seafarers, for example, were in America 500 years before Christopher Columbus, a Norwegian was the first to travel to the South Pole and Heyerdahl was a pioneer of experimental archaeology in the world’s oceans. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during SCC open hours (Tues/Wed 11am to

  • MarquezSarah SaavedraArianna Tunstall-McKinney “Homeless Rights are Human Rights: The Need for Accessible Public Restrooms” Karen Marquez “A Refugee Crisis: The Lack of Resources for Refugees During Resettlement” Sarah Saavedra “La Familia es Todo: The Harmful Effects on First-Generation Latinx Youth” Block Three 11:00 - 12:15 PMStephanie HallAriana SchieberAshley JohnsonLena FlanaganStephanie Hall “The Social Work Impact on Veterans and Their Mental Health” Ariana Schieber “Complexities Within Transracial

  • Dr. Angie Hambrick Associate Vice President - Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability she/her Phone: 253-535-8180 Email: hambriaz@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 151 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Member: Title IX Committee Education Ph.D., Higher Education, Azusa Pacific University, 2016 MSEd., College Student Personnel, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2004 B.A., Public Communication, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, 2002 Biography Angie

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