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  • mask. These dances in turn tell the story of the spirit represented in its assumed animal form. – Virginia Allred ’16, Psychology and Geoscience, April Nyquist ’09, Art, and Leesha Cessna ‘12, Anthropology Sources: “Art & Life in Africa.” University of Iowa, http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/peoples/show/Bwa. Dagan, Ester A. Man and His Vision: The Traditional Wood Sculpture of Burkina Faso. Montreal, Canada: Galerie Amrad African Arts, 1987. Gold, Peter. “Stepping to the Timeless Dance.” African Arts

  • registration. To learn more, see: Getting Started with Duo Multi-Factor AuthenticationYou will do the following during this process:Choose your account usernameEnroll in multi-factor authentication (optional for students)Note: To enroll, you will need to have access to your mobile device to complete the registration.Choose your account passwordSet your account's security questionsAs a member of the PLU community, please be advised that usage of your ePass account is subject to all revelant university

  • California Mountains. West end: A Saucer Magnolia will give us large fragrant flowers in spring. Stuen Southeast (near the parking lot): There is an ash tree (Sorbus intermedia) reportedly from the original Stuen property donated to the University. This ash is native to Norway.Tingelstad Entry: Two Japanese Snowdrop trees (Styrax japonicus). They have small white flowers that dangle along each branch. Track Entry: There is one Coast Redwood struggling in the open dry location. Sequoia sempervirens is the

  • materials will remain in your reviewers dossier until you “revoke access” away with whom you have previously shared the item(s) with. RANK PROMOTION AND TENURE (RPT) PACKETYour Case Packet is created by the PLU Interfolio Administrator when you become a candidate for tenure and or promotion.  The case packet will be available only after the Rank and Tenure Committee meeting with candidates. To access your RPT packet, click on “Pacific Lutheran University” from the drop down menu.  Do not click on

  • limits to those charging times can be attributed to different parts of the battery, which is what makes this research exciting for students.” Now, buoyed by the NSF grant and a recent partnership with the University of Washington, Waldow’s polymer experiments are being used to create organic transistors based on polymers. While batteries store energy, transistors control the flow of and amplify electric currents. They are crucial elements of nearly all modern electronics. Waldow and his team hope to

  • Kenny StancilGraduation Year: 2013 Location: Santiago, Chile Project Title: Confronting Neoliberalism and Creating Spaces of Transformation through the Chilean Students Movement: FAU “en toma” 2011Brief Summary of Research Project:I returned to Santiago for five weeks during the summer of 2012 to learn about how Chilean students have made use of space throughout their movement for free, quality public education. I focused in particular on the five-month long occupation of the University of

  • granted an exemption and there is a suspected disease outbreak on campus, the student will be restricted from the campus for the duration of the outbreak.  In addition, exempt students may be ineligible for certain university-sponsored activities. These activities may include, but are not limited to off-campus programs and classes, athletic programs and competitions, and study abroad. Tuberculosis testing International students, faculty and visiting scholars from countries at increased risk for

  • excerpts). Performance quality must be at or near that of a good conservatory student. Two-octave major and minor (all three forms) scales and arpeggios. Two-octave chromatic scales beginning on any note. Sight reading of etude material. Sight-transposition in E-flat, E, D, C, G and A. BME Performance of at least two works of contrasting styles (concerto/solo rep., concert etude, selection of orchestral excerpts). Performance quality must be at a level befitting a good performance at the university

  • ? Adrian: Because of the reputation of the nursing program and its professors. Plus, PLU has the ability to place students out in the community to learn. For me, equipment was on the back burner when I was applying, but once I got in, I really saw how obsolete it was. PLU Nursing is way ahead in care, critical thinking, evidence-based practice, but we’re behind when it comes to training equipment and tools. PLU: How did you feel when you found out about the Center and what would be in it? Jordan: Super

  • recovered after a theft. Engrave valuable items (bicycles, electronics, computers, etc.) with your driver’s license number. Campus Safety has implemented a bicycle registration program for easier identification in case your bike is stolen and recovered. Don’t keep large sums of cash, jewelry, or other valuables in your room. Any valuables you do bring to campus should leave with you when you go home for vacation. Always remove your keys and lock your car. Park in campus-owned lots. Most cars broken into