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  • and discussing on Twitter influenced the classroom (especially my military ethics classes in January 2013 and 2014) and became part of my teaching process.  In turn, my time in the classroom circled back to influence the scholarly process.  Some of the issues that I pursue in this book and in my broader scholarship as a philosopher are ones that I was not originally captivated with, but ones that my students found compelling and asked me very hard and challenging questions about.  As academics, we

  • persons involved in the relationship. Domestic ViolenceA pattern of abusive behavior that is used by an intimate partner to gain or maintain power and control over the other intimate partner. Domestic violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviors that intimidate, manipulate, humiliate, isolate, frighten, terrorize, coerce, threaten, blame, hurt, injure, or wound someone. Washington State

  • Pittsburgh-wide annual research symposium, and experience the various social and cultural activities available in Pittsburgh – America’s most livable city. For all details visit: https://www.tecbioreu.pitt.edu/ Read Previous Nebraska Summer Research Program Read Next Study Washington’s Endangered Pinto Abalone LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024

  • have the opportunity to engage in cross-cultural interactions without leaving the PLU campus! For Application for NEW INT’L students for Fall 2024! Click Here! For Applications for CURRENT PLU students for Fall 2024! Click Here! Responsibilities for Fall 2024 Matching:1. Attend the Global Campus Connection Social during the first few weeks of the semester. Details will be shared with participants before the start of the term. 2. Maintain regular contact with your partner(s) throughout the semester

  • ProgramEach year we conduct 2-3 faculty-led experiences to countries all over the world.  These experiences include visits to local small businesses, large corporations, public utilities, and political organizations. In addition, our students participate in cultural activities as well as meet and exchange ideas with their MBA colleagues from local universities. This experience is part of our BMBA 509 “Global Business Perspective” course and participation costs are covered by PLU and are not part of the

  • Americans staged the festival in his honor. It was such a success that it continues today. For the year of 2022, barring any new pandemic surges or other problems, the Norwegian Heritage Festival will be happening this year! Traditional Norwegian food and entertainment will be coordinated by the Daughters of Norway and the Sons of Norway, and Glamfolk Viking reenactors performing down in the Scandinavian Cultural Center throughout the day. Check out all the event has to offer, including: Vendors selling

  • Spring Series in Pastoral Theology:``Liturgy that Lives: Practicing the Art of Blessing in Late-Pandemic Worship``Crafting language for worship is more contextual and meaningful than ever. These pragmatic workshops honor what we tried and learned in worship since March 2020. We’ll consider the theological and cultural assumptions our liturgical traditions make and how they might adapt to meet our changing communities. What no longer seems essential? What new questions are we asking? What held

    Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology
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  • Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an

  • , right? What do wolves symbolize?” The intent faces return. I’m trying to move us toward a conversation about that last line…OUR darkness. Wolves–as characters in literary stories–help us understand people far more than they help us understand wolves. The adults can see where I’m trying to go, so they’re holding off on participating, waiting to see if one of the kids will answer. A boy, maybe 10, raises his hand carefully. He’s unsure whether he should hazard a guess, but at this point he’s already

  • medical schools. Supplemental Basic Science Refresher: This coursework will focus on helping RISE Summer Academy students be better prepared to enter medical school. The coursework will be taught by College of Medicine faculty. Cultural Engagement and Community Building: This will include learning, activities, and gatherings with the WSU Health Sciences Spokane Native American Health Sciences Office and AIAN clinical faculty. Medical Student Mentors: RISE Summer Academy students will have access to