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  • in whatever I did, whether teaching English, cleaning houses or drawing.” Nanci Smith We need to add Nanci's bio and image. Previous Post Saving the Lives of Refugee Women Next Post 40 Under Forty More Story Saving the Lives of Refugee Women An alumna’s simple kit helps save lives for refugee women in labor Yvonne Røskeland ’98 saw the unsanitary, chaotic... January 20, 2015 Volume 3, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL

  • Major in Kinesiology Health and Fitness Education Concentration 66 semester hours BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) KINS 277: Foundations of

    effectiveness. Creative, fun, challenging, and applied team building activities, combined with traditional training tools to help create learning experiences for students to actively enhance team cohesion and group productivity. (4) KINS 315 : Body Image - GE Topics include: the connection between women and food, cultural definitions of beauty, eating disorders, nutrition, and biosocial factors affecting weight. (4) KINS 320 : Nutrition, Health and Performance An examination of the role of dietary choices

  • The PLU School of Business is a community of compassionate faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the

    , alumni, and businesses, with the purpose to help nourish businesses in the community. The program provides a focus on women and minority-owned businesses. Students will develop their skills through experiential assignments, helping businesses in the community identify areas for improvement and to generate a plan to develop those areas. A certificate will be awarded upon the successful completion of the course with a Pass grade. Prerequisites: Junior level standing. Open to Junior and Senior students

  • Membership: Vice president and Chief Operating Officer (chair); one person from Provost’s Academic Council (selected by the Provost’s Academic Council); the vice chair of the faculty; director

    Lutheran University in any way other than as a member of the IACUC, and is not a member of the immediate family of a person who is affiliated with the institution. An individual who meets the requirements of more than one of the categories listed above may fulfill more than one requirement. Not all shall be women, nor all men. Each member shall be knowledgeable either in the research methodology involving laboratory animals or in ethical and legal questions about the permissibility of such research

  • A year of achievement and a Decade of Change Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is a great joy for me to welcome each of you to University Fall Conference as we prepare to launch the 2010-2011 academic year, the 121st year in the life of…

    , professor of chemistry, received another in a long series of Natural Sciences Foundation grants–this one for $98,000 for his research in polymer chemistry. Archaeologist Don Ryan, a PLU alumnus and a faculty fellow in humanities, published “Beneath the Sands of Egypt” to critical and popular acclaim. These are just a few examples of faculty scholarship, to which one can add the dozens of performances by our music faculty, creative works by our faculty in art and theater, as well as the contemporary

  • The Spanish word, Duende (du-end-ay), has come to refer to the mysterious power that art has to deeply move a person. Soon-to-be graduates in the Department of Art and Design chose this word to rally around for their senior exhibition in the University Gallery, opening…

    phrases to make my pieces even more impactful, my own words that draw on my own experiences with these negative emotions. Combined, my posters are emotionally impactful to all who view them. I draw major inspiration from Kelly Reemtsen, mainly her painterly style of drawing women. She is able to create such a narrative through her figures poses and their attire, without including the full figure, which I find admirable. Using bright colors and symbols to directly influence her viewers take on her

  • Geographic “an elegant literary map that celebrates shifting topographies as well as human bodies in motion, not only across water and land, but also through life.” Borich’s previous book, My Lesbian Husband (Graywolf), won the American Library Association Stonewall Book Award. Her work has been anthologized in Waveform: Twenty-First Century Essays by Women and in After Montaigne: Contemporary Essayists Cover the Essays, and has been cited in Best American Essays and Best American Non-Required Reading

  • “Jewish Women as Couriers in the Resistance”Keynote: Dr. Lenore J. Weitzman7:00 p.m. – Keynote: “Jewish Women as Couriers in the Resistance” (Regency Room, AUC) Lenore J. Weitzman, Clarence Robinson Professor of Sociology and Law at George Mason University (emeritus) Weitzman is the author of 5 books, including the award-winning The Divorce Revolution: the Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America (1985), which focused national attention on the economic

  • and developing leaders and he believes we all have the ability to demonstrate inspired leadership. Upon his retirement from the Army, Mike established The Ferriter Group LLC, in order to develop leaders, build teams and transform corporations using a one-of-a-kind training called “Hands-On Inspired Leadership.” This training uses the fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to teach you how to overcome any obstacle and is proven to develop high performance teams. Mike Ferriter and his team present

  • 2014-15 Bjug Harstad Memorial LectureWhy Norwegian Women Can Have It AllCathrine Sandnes Monday, November 17, 2014 7:00-8:00 pm Scandinavian Cultural Center Pacific Lutheran University The Scandinavian Area Studies program is pleased to invite Norwegian journalist and editor Cathrine Sandnes as our 2014-15 Harstad Memorial lecturer. Sandnes is an influential voice in current social debate on gender equality, contemporary literature and sport in Norway. In her lecture, Sandnes will explore the