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  • funding opportunities that fit with your research and help you to craft and submit a strong proposal. Erica Lueth Executive Director of Sponsored Programs Pacific Lutheran University Division of University Relations erica.lueth@plu.edAcademic AdministrationDivisions and Schools Your department chair and the division/school dean should be consulted early on in the grant seeking process to ensure that the project is consistent with division priorities. The chair and dean will need to approve the

  • Fictive Kinship? Presentation 10:20 a.m. - Sammie Carper Siblings of Ill Children: Childhood Agency and Its Impacts on the Family as a Whole Presentation 10:40 a.m. - Ji Larson How Reconnecting with Biological Family Impacts Identity Among Chinese Transnational Adoptees Presentation 11:00 a.m. - Dalton Bush Bastions Against the Cold: Analyzing the Agency and Climate Change Resistance Exemplified in Ming Fortifications Presentation Capstone Karen RuizKaren Ruiz Guaymi Autonomy in Cerro Colorado

  • primary sources, learners begin to: Think critically about how silences, gaps, biases, and power impact the historical record and the research process. Connect historical events to the present and understand their role in the history of the PLU/local community. Examine and synthesize different types of information to construct, support, or dispute an argument. Articulate what primary sources might support a research project within an academic discipline and identify the possible origin and location of

  • ; Disturbance ecology of ancient ecosystems; Vegetation response to ancient climate change. Selected Presentations Zahajská, P., Stamm, F.M., Baldermann, A., Schiller, C.M., and Conley, D., The stubborn silica: Undissolved diatom frustules during sequential leaching: Isotopes in Biogenic Silica, Louvain-La-Neuve, BELGIUM (May 2024) American Geophysical Union (Lowe, A.J., Schmitz, M.D., Dillhoff, R., Dillhoff, T.A., Nares, F., Schiller, C.M., Rember, W.C., Strömberg, C.A.E.), The terrestrial manifestation of

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  • and the opportunity for the recipient to deliver a lecture on their research. Due to Covid, Dr. Waldow’s lecture was postponed last year. This event was held virtually on Thursday, May 6, 2021. Attend the Lecture Professor Dean Waldow in the NMR room working with Chemistry major Hannah Hazel ‘20. Photo by Craig Sailor, Tacoma News Tribune 2019 Swanson Award Video

  • Chinese Studies CHSP 250: Urban Culture in China CHSP 350: Chinese Culture and Society CHIN 301: Composition and Conversation CHIN 302: Composition and Conversation CHIN 371: Chinese Literature in Translation HIST 232: Tibet in Fact and Fiction HIST 338: Modern China HIST 496: Seminar: The Third World (a/y on China)** MUSI 105: The Arts of China POLS 381: Comparative Legal Systems Minor 20 semester hours (eight required, 12 elective) Required Courses: Eight semester hours in Chinese language CHIN 101

  • Lutheran Church, 1600 E. Hillcrest Dr. TACOMA, WA Rescheduled       BUY TICKETS FEBRUARY 22 | 7:30pm Pacific Lutheran University Lagerquist Concert Hall, 12180 Park Ave. S. The Choir of the West was established in 1926 and has a long history of excellence. The choir was one of the first Lutheran college choirs to tour regionally, nationally and internationally, and has appeared at numerous prestigious choir conferences. The 2024 tour marks the first major tour in four years, and is the first under the

  • Spring 2015 Chorale Tour: Dances to LifeApril 15-19, 2015 to Southern Washington and OregonThanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2015 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and interim conductor Lauren Whitham, as well as print media designed to help spread the word about our tour concerts. Our tour repertoire will feature a wide variety of styles and genres–something for everyone! We hope you will explore this website to find out more information about our

  • DirectorsThe Confucius Institute of the State of Washington(CIWA) is led by a team of Directors from both Washington state and our partner institutions in China. Our current American Directors are Dr. Jeffrey Riedinger, Director of CIWA and Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of Washington, Dr. Michele Anciaux Aoki, Director of CIWA Education Center and International Education Administrator for Seattle Public Schools, and Aihua Liao serves as the Assistant Director at the UW

  • to promoting stronger commercial, educational, and cultural engagement with China. Jim Mockford President, Northwest China Council Established 1980. Our mission is to promote a greater understanding of Chinese history, culture, business, and contemporary affairs in the Pacific Northwest. 10:45AM - 12:00 Noon Panel 2: Cultural Connections Paul Manfredi Professor of Chinese, Pacific Lutheran University Zhu Yuming Poet, painter Lü De’an Poet, painter Zhang Er Poet, Librettist, Tacoma Method 12:00PM