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  • in the audience with as few “encore” performances by previous artists as possible. In this way, JUTS can show the abundance of jazz talent in the region. Drawing professionals from Portland to Seattle, JUTS has featured bands of all different sizes and styles. Another goal has always been to offer the JUTS artists the most pleasant performance atmosphere possible. The setting is intimate, the acoustics are great, the audience is quiet, appreciative, and engaged, and willing to give almost any

  • to include the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture as part of Earth & Diversity Week! Drawing from the tribal nation’s historical and contemporary relationship with the sea, this talk will focus on Makah statements and actions from the eighteenth century onward that illustrate how they have made and continue to maintain the surrounding marine waters as their own. 7pm Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, Xavier 201Thurs 4/18All are invited to join Pride Door Decor Making with Tinglestad.  Celebrate diverse

  • while they said no students, you know, allowed. So things like this where a student can spend seven hours giving shots and learning about the logistics of how do you set up a vaccination clinic like this [video: Prof. Guerrero’s voice continues over a close up of a student drawing a dose of the Moderna vaccine from a vial to a syringe.] Prof. Guerrero: for my community students, I know that this has been really experiences that they’re not going to have in their lifetime again. Or at least I hope

  • , and/or historical contexts from which they stem. Students will apply critical frameworks to the study of historical, artistic, literary, and/or cinematic texts. Students will analyze and explain how language and genre shape meaning in cultural and political contexts. Students will develop arguments by drawing on multiple perspectives and relevant evidence. Exploring Values and Worldviews (VW)Exploring Values and Worldviews (4): Students will learn how beliefs and values inform action and shape how

  • phonic skills with read-aloud stories Into the Book – Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies Storyline Online – some of your favorite stories ready by movie stars ABCya! – practice math and reading skills while playing fun games Highlights Kids!  Seussville.com PBS Kids Funbrain.com – learning math and reading for grades K-8 Hellokids – Drawing for Kids Khan Academy – Learning resources for ages 4-18 NASA Kids Club How to Improve your Professional PortfolioHow to further yourself professionally

  • to save themselves and their families. “’Russian’ Victims of Nazi Medicine – Moving from Lists to Biographies” – Nichola Farron This presentation will provide an overview of the use of Soviet prisoners in Nazi human experiments and coerced research, and will provide details of experiments in Sachsenhausen and Dachau concentration camps where ‘Russian’ prisoners were exposed to the ambition of German scientists engaged in unethical research practices. Drawing on the archival material, the details

  • replaced her fertility tincture with in a particularly cruel move to a woman already grappling with trouble conceiving. In addition to drugging her, Edward makes routine references to her insanity and also steals her husband’s correspondence to further isolate his victim and to make her question her belief in her own spouse’s affection. Esther is initially resistant to Edward’s attempts to destroy and discredit her as seen in an exchange between them in the drawing room with Lady Denham and Clara in

  • Kishaba’s swim team schedule kept her from traveling to Montevideo, she conducted historical research and wrote the interview questions. Her presentation, “Situating the Stories: History of Jewish Migration in Uruguay,” explored the forces shaping the interviewees’ lives. Watching their video testimonies afterwards, Kishaba found their personal perspectives especially meaningful, drawing parallels with her own grandparents. Being part of a team suited Kishaba. “I learned to trust my own instincts,” she

  • the famous autobiographical books. But the true saga of her life has never been fully told. Now, drawing on unpublished manuscripts, letters, diaries, and land and financial records, Caroline Fraser–the editor of the Library of America edition of the Little House series–masterfully fills in the gaps in Wilder’s biography. Revealing the grown-up story behind the most influential childhood epic of pioneer life, she also chronicles Wilder’s tumultuous relationship with her journalist daughter, Rose

  • to the stories elevated in museum spaces. By drawing on space-place theory, literature on identity work in museum spaces, and personal experience interning at the Northwest African American Museum, I explore the reciprocal relationship between the physical context of a museum and the stories it houses. Reflecting the shift from narratives of normative colonialism to those of postcolonial structures, the physical construction of museum entryways aid how narratives are confirmed and refined within