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Two of PLU’s most important Gateway programs — Telemark and Oslo — connect PLU to its roots while also teaching students about contemporary Norway.
partnership with Pacific Lutheran University. They develop lifelong transformation and establish a cultural exchange between campuses in both places, she says. The Gateways punctuate PLU’s educational mission that was established in 1890 by Norwegian pioneers — a commitment to the values of Lutheran higher education. Two of the most important Gateways connect PLU to its heritage — programs in Telemark and Oslo, distinctively different locations in Norway. Claudia Berguson, program director for the
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contemporary challenges, opportunities, and initiatives. In compelling and inspiring ways, each essay invites educators to the work of caring for students so that they can care for others, and appropriately troubles easy understandings of service, love, and the common good. Preview essays in this issue with the individual links below: Teaching as an Expression of a Love Ethic Abbylynn Helgevold Keeping Close From a Distance: Pandemic Reflections of a Library Coordinator Carla Flengeris Preaching in
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Lehigh University PhD Student Virtual Open House Posted by: alemanem / October 21, 2020 October 21, 2020 Lehigh University Department of Chemistry is holding a Prospective PhD Student Virtual Open House. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 7th from 10:00am-12:00pm Eastern Standard Time. The Open House will provide an opportunity for your students to meet some of the Department of Chemistry faculty and students, take a virtual tour of the research labs and also receive an application
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your department – it will be automatically included in the request. Candidate Folder Teaching Folder Scholarship Folder Service Folder The “Overview” tab allows you to see the outline of your packet requirements which follows the current Rank and Tenure file checklist.The initial submission of your evaluator names and email addresses – due earlier than the rest of your materials. Please pay special attention to the due date. Refer to the timelines/deadlines posted on the committee’s website for
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will help ensure you receive the diverse education, so the best thing a potential law school student can do is major in what they are interested in and passionate about. Students do best when they are studying what they enjoy and care about, so to maximize your law school chances, find what you like and major in it. You’ll enjoy college more and will be more competitive for law schools. Win-Win! Is it better if I have a second major or a minor?The same principle for choosing a major should guide
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University with Assistant Professor of Psychology Heidi McLaughlin. We discussed her experiences in the field of Psychology, and she offered some interesting commentary on the role that innovation plays in the study of the human mind. Sarah Cornell-Maier ’19 One of the topics that kept coming up in our conversation was the expanding roles that technology and psychology play in our society, and how the two areas intersect. As someone with an impressive background in psychological research, McLaughlin had
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. Dept of State LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024
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the natural shape of land. She depicts water and the local marine environments showing the interconnectedness of nature. “All of my painting processes act as models of environmental systems and states of flux,” Elise Richman says in her artist statement. “The poured paint dries into forms that evoke the contours of islands, water bodies, and/or fluid dynamics.” Richman is Associate Professor of Art at the University of Puget Sound. She has exhibited at the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle
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