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  • Tournament Schedule Friday, January 31 Open Public Forum 3:30-5:00 pm – Round 1 5:00-6:30 pm – Round 2 6:30-8:00 pm – Round 3 8:00-9:30 pm – Round 4 All Other Debate 3:45-5:45 pm – Round 1 5:45-7:45 pm – Round 2 7:45-9:30 pm – Round…

    T.O.H. Karl Invitational Debate Tournament Posted by: Reesa Nelson / January 27, 2020 January 27, 20

  • Opening Reception: Wednesday, April 22, 5pm – 7pm This exhibit is a celebration of the culminating work of the graduating students of the Department of Art and Design.

    2015 Senior Exhibition - What we ArtApril 22 – May 24, 2015Opening Reception: Wednesday, April 22,

  • ‘My journey into compassion fatigue’ Editor’s note: In this story, Katie Scaff ’13 writes about her experiences creating the documentary Overexposed – an examination of compassion fatigue, with two other students and her communications professor. The faculty-student research project exposes students to the realities of…

    University of Maryland, where she teaches Media and International Affairs in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. I wouldn’t call it compassion fatigue, but more of a burnout, a distinction I feel confident making after all my research. But just like the caregivers we studied, we knew that our work wasn’t about us as individuals, but instead about doing something greater than ourselves. It was experiences, like that in Joplin and interviewing Bobby Senn, which helped remind us of our mission. My

  • TACOMA, WASH. (June 13, 2016)- Kiana Norman ’17 wears a lot of hats. She’s a singer, an actress and a writer. She’s a student, a sister and a daughter. A future world traveler, online journalist and theater critic, if all goes according to plan. But…

    Mighty and its bipolar section. A week after sending the column to the website, editors told her they loved it. Norman said the positive response to her story has been overwhelming since the column published April 26. A former classmate from Pierce College sent Norman a message on social media thanking her for “speaking into her life.” “She said ‘this really helped me,’” Norman recalled. “I never knew sharing my story would help someone who is silently struggling.” Norman received similar responses

  • The School of Nursing Student Rights and Responsibilities defined below support the Student Rights and Responsibilities as defined in the Pacific Lutheran University’s Student Code of Conduct.

    communications among peers, clinical staff, preceptors, faculty, and SoN staff responding to faculty and staff communication in a timely manner within 3 business days unless otherwise noted and using the preferred method identified by faculty or staff not sharing communication among peers, clinical staff, preceptors, faculty, and staff on social media Clinical Experiences – All students have a right to: clinical experiences that are safe, supportive, and enhance their learning and professional growth know

  • Immersive experience in classrooms on the other side of the world teach PLU students how to learn on the fly, one of many skills they bring home with them.

    illustrations in picture books. #LutesAwayView social media posts by Lutes who are making a difference all over the world. Parker also strengthened her classroom management skills, after working with double the number of learners she was used to back home. Those and other skills she absorbed by collaborating with her Namibian teacher. “I learned a lot from her. She was very firm, but extremely loving,” Parker said. “She was hard on her kids, but they knew that she loved them and they loved her back.” Parker

  • A First Decade of International Activities When on September 11, 2001, the U.S suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, Dr. Peter C. C.

    150 participants from the State Council Poverty Alleviation Office, Ministry of Education, along with representative of Chinese, American and Japanese universities took part in the discussion on the establishment of sustainable poverty alleviation system through education. The contributions Dr. Peter Wang and his wife, Dr. Grace Wang, have made to poverty alleviation in China’s poor areas have received considerable media attention. In 2009, the Christian Science Monitor, reported on the influence

  • Raphael Lemkin’s dedication to the punishment and prevention of genocide, primarily through international legal intervention, was founded on a belief in the fundamental rights of all peoples.

    : Philosopher of the Third Reich (New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986); Alfred Rosenberg, The Myth of the Twentieth Century, (Black Kite Publishing, 1982), 201. 5 Rosenberg, The Myth of the Twentieth Century, 201. 6 This is also how, in an especially common example, myths of Jewish media control function: anyone who points out that ‘the media’ is in fact not controlled by a secret cabal of Jewish manipulators is ridiculed because, according to these Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, it is that very cabal that

  • Raphael Lemkin’s dedication to the punishment and prevention of genocide, primarily through international legal intervention, was founded on a belief in the fundamental rights of all peoples.

    : Philosopher of the Third Reich (New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986); Alfred Rosenberg, The Myth of the Twentieth Century, (Black Kite Publishing, 1982), 201. 5 Rosenberg, The Myth of the Twentieth Century, 201. 6 This is also how, in an especially common example, myths of Jewish media control function: anyone who points out that ‘the media’ is in fact not controlled by a secret cabal of Jewish manipulators is ridiculed because, according to these Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, it is that very cabal that

  • You've been accepted! Now what?

    all you need to know – keep yourself in mind when preparing for your time away and be honest about what you need while abroad. We recommend utilizing a variety of resources including materials at the library, websites, past program participants, friends and faculty who have been to the destination(s), government information, and media.   Text adapted from Elon University  PassportA passport is an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder’s identity and citizenship and