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Wednesday, Oct. 5 “Beyond the Horizon: The Legacy of Nordic Explorers” exhibitExamining the motivations and actions of explorers ranging from Leif Eriksson 1000 years ago to modern day astronauts, this exhibition features such iconic figures as Thor Heyerdahl, Roald Amundsen, and Fridtjof Nansen. Artifacts, artworks, photographs, and informative, compelling stories bring these figures to life, revealing why we continue to find them inspirational today. Through this exhibit, learn about the rich
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). At least one of these courses must have a Lab component. Click here to view the list of approved science courses for BAE students. Teacher Certification Specific Courses (with C grade or better) Math 124: Modern Elementary Mathematics II MUSI 341: Music for Classroom Teachers KINS 322: Physical Education in the Elementary School Elementary Education majors are required to take one Life Science (Biology) and one Physical Science (Chemistry, Geoscience, or Physics). At least one of these courses
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PLU to offer (at least) half-off tuition to dependents of nurses and k-12 educators Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 23, 2020 November 23, 2020 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing & CommunicationsIn recognition of the hard work and sacrifices nurses and educators make, Pacific Lutheran University is offering a minimum of half-off tuition to their children. PLU launched the Nurse & Educator Dependent Commitment for incoming Fall 2021 first-year students whose parent or legal guardian is a full
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cinematographic moments, the camera tilts vertically away from Anne to seagulls flying overhead. These scenes parallel how in Austen’s era women’s association with animals provided a means to laud feminine ideals, although this pairing was also used to satirize women, as Austen herself did—Lady Bertram and Pug will not let us forget. Yet, in trying to understand the significance of these parallels, I was left with the same question that at least fifty-one other people (on Reddit) have tried to answer: Why
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through innovative voter-outreach efforts and community organizing.What motivates you most about your current role? What motivates me the most are the people that make it happen — the volunteers who show up on a Saturday and give a few hours to knock on doors and talk to their neighbors about why a candidate is the best choice for office; students marching in the street for climate action in record numbers around the world; or the first-time candidates, particularly people of color and women, who are
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. (Wellesley Centers for Women), the leadership team, including STAIR developer Marylene Cloitre, Ph.D. (National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division), will refine a culturally-informed adaptation of STAIR for implementation in UCCs which was developed during a previous engagement project. The project plans to train 345 University Counseling Center (UCC) providers in 31 centers, providing STAIR to an estimated 6,540 student clients, using an approach accommodating to the academic schedule
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effectiveness research,” said PCORI Executive Director Nakela L. Cook, M.D., MPH. “Through a highly competitive review process, awardees’ proposals were assessed for the importance of the findings being shared and implemented and the potential for the project to lead to changes in practice and improvements in health care and health outcomes.” Led by principal investigators Tiffany Artime, Ph.D. (PLU) and Katherine Buchholz, Ph.D. (Wellesley Centers for Women), the leadership team, including STAIR developer
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Washington state, the CROWN act was signed into law in 2020, sponsored by Rep. Melanie Morgan (D-Parkland). Nationally, the CROWN act is now state law in 20 states, and city law in many others, but a federal CROWN act is needed, Lucas says. “If the United States can undo these wrongs after many centuries of oppression, other countries will follow suit,” she writes. Lucas’ capstone also notes that hair discrimination is a global issue. “Hair for women in general is of value,” Lucas says. “It shows our
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Harstad LectureChair of Lutheran Studies LectureKnutson LectureStudent Poets ShowcaseFilm FestivalVocation PanelScientists and Philosophers in DialogueSt. John's BibleSanctuary PanelHarstad LectureBjug Harstad Memorial LectureLink to websiteChair of Lutheran Studies LectureChair of Lutheran Studies LectureLink to websiteKnutson Lecture11th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson LectureLink to websiteStudent Poets ShowcaseStudent Poets ShowcaseLink to websiteFilm Festival In October of 2016, the
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). Women, Technology, and International Development Ideologies: Analyzing Feminist Voices. In Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge: Feminist Anthropology in the Post-Modern Era. M. di Leonardo ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 278-311. Matthew Salzano, '18, Communication and Women's & Gender Studies:My Oxford Tutorial was my first foray into properly reading gender, feminist and queer theory. I was reading texts like Gender Trouble, texts I had only previously encountered as references
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