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  • then, all this really didn’t much matter – at least when measured in terms of money, political will or media attention. AIDS, of course, has been a big and highly visible part of the global health scene for the past quarter century. But the AIDS pandemic exists in its own category, with a unique set of political and social circumstances that have guaranteed this particular infectious disease a high level of public attention and concern. In a way, AIDS both helped educate people about the global

  • programs that prepare U.S students for a global environment and encourage future leaders from other cultures to study and learn in the United States. At the beginning of this week, applications to study away in 2024-2025 will open. To get the most out of IEW, connect with us on social media and follow our Instagram Stories throughout the week to learn about student experiences, participate in trivia, and more – @wang.center @pluintl Explore Events Throughout International Education Week International

  • grade! Assignment ExamplesProf. Seth Dowland (Religion) Religion and Politics in the U.S. Prof. Rona Kaufman (English/Writing) “The Hazards of Digital Literacy” (WRIT 101) “Word of the Year” (ENGL 393) Prof. Adela Ramos (English/Literature/WMGS) “A Social Media of One’s Own” (WMGS 201) Prof. Tyler Travillian (Languages and Literatures) “What is Justice in the 21st Century?” (FYEP 190/CLAS 231) Student Podcast Examples https://www.plu.edu/dhlab/wp-content/uploads/sites/330/2018/10

  • when searching for roommates. Optional field include: Upload a Photo An Elevator Pitch about Yourself: This can be similar to your tagline on your social media profile or a quick sentence about yourself. Example: New to PLU and lover of dogs and traveling! Care to Elaborate Section: This can be a brief paragraph about yourself, your interests, extracurriculars, etc. If you’re not sure what to put here, looking at your roommate questionnaire answers might help! Profile Fields: Look at the list of

  • Canavanine Media Emily Bond, Senior Capstone Seminar When facing a nonlethal selective pressure, cells are in a state of growth arrest, meaning that they are not able to divide. Many drugs work by arresting cell growth and preventing further division, but when cells are able to generate mutations granting them resistance, they may reenter the cell cycle. This allows the cells to pass on the mutation and make the drug-resistant phenotype permanent, a process called adaptive mutagenesis (AM). Previous

  • ://globalmigration.ucdavis.edu/people/robert-irwin Social Media: This page not only describes the Humanizing Deportation project, but also includes a promotional video produced by the Strategic Communications team of UC Davis: http://humanizandoladeportacion.ucdavis.edu/en/about-the-project/Sharon SuhTrauma-Informed Healing for Individual and Collective Trauma- An Embodied Approach 12:30 – 1:35 p.m. | March 9 Who: Sharon Suh, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University President, Sakyadhita

  • DebatePLU’s Debate team has a long history of intercollegiate forensics competition. More recently

  • Founded in 1982, the Elliott Press is a hands-on workshop for students in PLU’s Publishing & Print

  • The University Gallery, housed in Ingram Hall, hosts four exhibitions between September and May. Fea

  • co-founded Common Sense Media with Jim Steyer.  Common Sense is dedicated to helping children thrive in a world of media and technology.  Common Sense’s mission is to empower parents, teachers, and policymakers by providing unbiased information, trusted advice, and innovative tools to help them harness the power of media and technology as a positive force in all children’s lives. Steve Pressman Steven Pressman was born and raised in Los Angeles and received an undergraduate degree in political