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. “At the time I was doing a general music major and considering minoring in communication or business,” he said. “But through those conversations with Youtz and my work with LASR, I realized that combining those two elements and creating a new major would open my schedule up for doing things like internships and individualized study courses that would create a better educational outcome.” During his junior year, Lindhartsen had the opportunity to intern at an all-ages concert venue in South Tacoma
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and willing to assist in any way they can. I would say I’m lucky to be part of a team, so my teammates are helpful, and my coach, I think she really advocates for her players along with the administration in general. At PLU, people often say “Lutes Center Community.” What does that mean to you? I feel like people here at PLU focus on advocating for each other and creating that safe space where we can truly be who we are and discover different aspects of ourselves in a non-judgmental zone. We
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shoulders are squared and the pecs or chest muscles are W-shaped. His belly button also protrudes from his stomach. He has no distinct hands or fingers and his feet are blocks at the end of his legs. Bateba generally translates to “wooden carved figure”. The Lobi consider these figures to be protective house spirits. Throughout Lobi country exact meaning can differ, but the general consensus is that the figures function to protect the families who own them. Families provide offerings and sacrifices to
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varieties of mask with varying sorts of figures on the top, but the general idea is to display a masculine confidence that wards off ill-happenings while the youth are being initiated. Personal touches or sentiments are added with chosen animal or sexual sculpture affixed to the top. Also the leaders often call out comedic or grotesque comments of a sexual nature to further encourage the initiates. Even when employed for more lighthearted entertainment purposes, they still come with moralizing
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laboratory Chemistry Capstone Prior Teaching Involvement: Organic Special Projects Laboratory Instrumental Analysis Introduction to Research Chemistry of Life lecture and laboratory General Chemistry I Cosmos, Earth, and Life Administrative and Service Involvement Chemistry Department Chair (1999-2015 except during sabbaticals) University Budget Advisory Committee (2004-2005, 2013-2015) Academic Performance and Integrity Committee (2019-present) Instructional Resources Committee (2013-2015) Campus Life
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Education and Journalism: Hard work and worth the effort Posted by: Todd / November 19, 2012 November 19, 2012 Robert Marshall Wells was looking out the window of his corner office at AT&T, where he was working as a public relations specialist, looking beyond the rolling hills and D.C.-area cityscape, not really seeing anything. Wells was pondering his future. He had already racked up an impressive set of credentials, with a bachelor’s of general studies from American University in Washington
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Strength of Juried Exhibition shows strength in PLU Arts Program Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 21, 2016 November 21, 2016 The University Gallery opened its fall semester’s final show with the annual Juried Student Exhibition on November 16, 2016. Works will be on display until December 14, 2016. The exhibition is open to the university community, as well as the general public. Students not only compete to be featured in the show but also for monetary prize. MalPina Chan juried the 2016
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maintaining an affirming learning environment and their sense of accountability to it. While doing this early in the semester is best, it is never too late to have a conversation with your students about their role in creating an inclusive classroom climate. For additional information and examples of guidelines for general class participation, participation in STEM classes, and dialogue/community expectations, see this resource from the University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Learning and Teaching
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computer; however, it is highly recommended for work on coursework outside of class and allows for transition to online instruction if needed. Computer labs are available throughout campus for both departmental and general use; however, availability of these labs may be limited and additional rules may need to be implemented that could further restrict access. Individuals considering a computer purchase are encouraged to read hardware and software reviews from relevant reputable websites, talk with
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special justification for purchasing one platform rather than another is required. Whenever purchase or maintenance costs are significantly greater for one platform than for another, requests for the more expensive platform must be accompanied by a persuasive explanation of special academic need. (This simply reflects the general university policy requiring explanation of any equipment more expensive than a reputable alternative.) Special academic needs may exist under either of the following
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