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  • Hirsh Diamant Faculty, The Evergreen State College Phone: 360-867-6736 Email: diamanth@evergreen.edu Biography Biography Technical Degree, Building and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, 1964; B.F.A., Painting and Sculpture, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel,1975; M.F.A., Photography and New Forms, Pratt Institute, 1978; Ph.D., Arts in Education and Human Development, Union Institute, 1998. Expertise: visual arts, Chinese studies, human development Related Subject Areas

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  • Aimee Boursaw ’06, ’18 Lute Locker Manager She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-5052 Email: boursaaj@plu.edu Biography Biography Aimee has worked, played and matriculated at PLU in several different positions for many years. She loves working with and around the great students at PLU. She’s an avid traveler and has visited all of the continents except Australia! Aimee also loves living and playing in the PNW with her awesome son as they explore a wide variety of interests that include being in and

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  • BackupsData stored on your computer should be backed up periodically in the event of a computer failure. Copies of files can be stored on a secondary source such as a central server, portable hard drive or pen drive for use if the original files are lost or damaged. Restoring a file from a backup is often preferable to re-creating a file from scratch. User Support can provide information on the backup options that are available and help determine the best backup approach for your needs.Quick

  • Amy HilleboeAmy Hillboe has worked in relief and development for 24 years. She has worked for Catholic Relief Services since 1993 and has spent the past eight years focused on disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and resilience. Prior to this, she worked primarily on disaster response and recovery programs. Amy was CRS’ DRR Advisor for the Emergency Capacity Building Project and is a co author of the Toward Resilience: A Guide to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change

  • Abigail Thompson Distributor she/they Biography Biography Major: Anthropology Minor(s): Sociology Would you rather be able to time travel, teleport, or fly? “It’s a hard sell between the anthropologist in me saying time travel and the part of me that tends to be late saying teleportation, but when it comes down to it I’ll have to say teleportation!! Let me get places as fast as I want >:)” Favorite Font: I feel like this must be some kind of academic stockholm syndrome, but I honestly like how

  • The Innovation Studies minor offers courses from 10 different academic units, making the program highly flexible. For scheduling purposes, the following 4-year course plan lists the availability of core courses that satisfy the Intro, Principles, and Seminar requirements, including HIST/COMA/PHIL 248 (Innovation Ethics and Society), HIST 121 (History in Video Games), HIST 346 (History of Technology), HIST 247 (U.S. Capitalism: Railroads to Netflix), BUSA 201 (Intro to Business), ECON 101 (Intro

  • FeaturedPosted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans

  • Interest Meetings for the Peace Scholars ProgramThere will be no interest meetings in Fall 2020. Please contact Ksenija Simic-Muller (peacescholars@plu.edu) if you have any questions.During the interest meeting, you will hear: Description of the program Current Peace Scholars’ discussion of their experiences as Peace Scholars Information on how to apply You will also have the opportunity to ask questions. The program is open to sophomores and juniors from any major. The application form will be

  • Harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, age, or any other protected classification is prohibited. Such prohibited behavior may include: Verbal threats, epithets, derogatory comments or slurs Offensive jokes Inappropriate or harassing emails, phone conversations or other electronic communications Visual conduct such as displaying derogatory posters, photographs, cartoons, drawings, gestures or websites

  • Core Requirements, Majors and Minor in PhilosophyUniversity Core Requirements: The General Education requirement of four hours in philosophy may be satisfied with any course offered except for 233 Formal Logic, and 499 A/B Capstone. The initial course in philosophy is customarily 101, 125, or a 200-level course that provides a more focused topic but is still at the introductory level (220, 223, 228, 230, 238, 253). The 300-level courses are suited for students with particular interests who are