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Suggested Syllabi StatementsThis page includes statements for inclusion in your syllabi. Statements specific to blended and online courses can be found at the end of the document. Click here for the Pandemic-Related Teaching Guide. REMINDER: Do not simply copy and paste these statements into your syllabi but, rather, adapt them to meet the specific context in which you teach and to reflect your teaching philosophy. Please see the statements below as basic templates that you should personalize
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student can expect to work approximately 200-250 hours. The Fellowship includes a $3,500 stipend for the student, along with funds for travel and research expenses. Eligibility: Continuing students (i.e., not graduating seniors) who have declared a major in Humanities (English, Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Religion), or in an interdisciplinary program. A Kelmer Roe Fellowship is an excellent way to delve more deeply into the research of your faculty, to make a real and lasting contribution
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diving community. To date, Olson has taken the requisite PE 100, sailing and scuba diving during his time at PLU. With two capstones looming on the horizon, James plans to spend his fourth and final required PE credit on Relaxation Techniques, learning how to ease stress the productive way. A junior English major with an emphasis in writing and a philosophy minor, Olson keeps busy. As a guide for PLU’s Outdoor Recreation club, Olson takes every opportunity to get outside. When he isn’t writing
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a license transfer, which could take several more months. For now, please join me in congratulating the Friends of 88.5 on their unprecedented fundraising efforts. Best regards, Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President and Professor of EnglishMore From President Krise Service, Learning & Community Building: A Q&A About Student Civic EngagementThe ‘L’ is not silentWhy Having a “Philosophy of Enrollment” Matters Read Previous Commencement 2016: Students will carry PLU’s mission into their post-graduate
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involved with health-care and entertainment. Many of our alumni work in these companies and helped to start or expand them. The current director of Innovation Studies is Junichi Tsuneoka, Assistant Professor of Communication, Media, and Design Arts. Professor Tsuneoka teaches graphic design and has a list of professional clients that includes Nike, Adidas, Brooks, Google, Microsoft, and Seattle’s Best Coffee. The founding director of Innovation Studies was Michael Halvorson, Ph.D., Benson Family Chair
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Study of Religion, Gender and Sexuality at Vanderbilt University and the M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. Coleman is currently Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions and Co-Director of the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology in southern California. She is also Associate Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. She has had previous academic appointments at Lutheran School
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International Student Health Insurance Waiver (pdf) view download
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International Student Health Insurance Waiver (pdf) view download
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International Student Health Insurance Waiver (pdf) view download
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International Student Health Insurance Waiver (pdf) view download
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