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  • resource management for two seasons (with two equally fun ski patrol seasons). I then went to Texas Tech University and earned my masters in Museum Science. After graduating, I became the curator at the Price Tower Arts Center, located in Frank Lloyd Wright’s only built skyscraper. Three years later I had the opportunity to return to the mountains and archaeology as the head registrar at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. I was there 5 ½ years and enjoyed working with all of the

  • SAFETY COMMITTEE Membership: PLU’s Environmental, Health and Safety Manager; one faculty member, appointed by the Faculty Executive Committee; single representatives from each of the two following departments, appointed by the respective department directors: Campus Safety; and Human Resources. Single representatives from each of the following six areas: ASPLU; Athletics; the College of Natural Sciences; Facilities Management; Hospitality Services and Campus Restaurants; and Campus Life. Each

  • certainly a Lute. Kim graduated in 2015 with degrees in mathematical economics and psychology and a minor in statistics. Currently, he is in his third year at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law School at Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ. “PLU really set things well for me,” Kim said. But the college path was not easy for Kim. His family emigrated from South Korea in 2005 and entered the United States on a year-long visitor visa. His parents bought a dry cleaning business south of Portland

  • , the national business honor society associated with AACSB, as well as student chapters of Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting), the American Marketing Association, the Society for Human Resource Management, and a Student Investment Fund. The School is also a member of PRME – Principles for Responsible Management Education, a consortium of over 250 business schools worldwide dedicated to developing a new generation of business leaders capable of managing the complex challenges faced by business and society

  • -dip up to 8-credits in their major with what Innovation Studies requires. They do this so that the program is super diverse, with students from many majors offering their disciplinary perspectives. The Innovation Studies program gives you a chance to study business, history, computer science, economics, communications, art, and philosophy, to name just a few disciplines. One of the courses that I took is called Hist 346: History of Innovation and Technology, which traces the process of innovation

  • unaware that it’s in a relative decline,” Jacques said. “And I think realizing this, as it was for the British, will be painful.” Jacques is a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics, IDEAS, a center for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy, and a visiting research fellow at the LSE’s Asia Research Centre. He is a columnist for The Guardian and the New Statesman. An award-winning journalist, in 1988 he became a columnist and essayist for the Sunday Times, a

  • . Join us as faculty, students, and Tacoma leaders in environmental activism discuss their calling to support the flourishing of the earth, here and throughout the world: Schedule 12 Noon What grounds our commitment to environmental sustainability? Dr. Samuel Torvend, Center for Vocation 12:30 My calling to become an environmental activist Dr. Todd Hay, NOAA data team lead, will discuss his calling to environmental activism in the struggle against Puget Sound Energy’s fracked liquid natural gas

  • Brian Naasz Resident Assistant Professor of Chemistry he/him/his Phone: 253-535-8104 Email: naaszbm@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 242 Professional Education Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1986 B.S., Seattle University, 1982 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Chemistry Responsibilities Chem 104 Environmental Chemistry Chem 320 Analytical Chemistry ENVT 499 Environmental Studies Capstone

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  • that more than 400 whales a year could be sustainably harvested annually.  The Makah are proposing to take no more than 5 whales per year. The tribe has a strong record of managing their natural resources to enhance the resource base, including timber, fish, and wild life.  The continued practice of many important aspects of Makah Culture requires a healthy natural environment.  These efforts help to protect the marine environment of the region.  It is not in the Makah’s interest to harm the gray

  • Institutional Strategy for NAFSA: Association of International Educators. An expert on the political economy of land reform, sustainable agriculture and natural resource management, Vice Provost Riedinger has carried out research in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Central America and the Middle East. He has conducted briefings on foreign aid, land reform and other development issues for members of the White House staff, state department and USAID personnel, members of Congress, the World Bank, non-governmental