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from Dr. Ami Shah, as she explains why this is a great time to study Global Studies at PLU! Read Previous Women’s Rowing Places 5th in NCAA Championships Read Next PLU’s Kinesiology Team takes third at national sports medicine knowledge bowl LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims
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activist Vandana Shiva. Other notable speakers include Shane Lopez, a Gallup Senior Scientist and advocate for psychological reform of America’s education system; Juan Villoro, arguably Mexico’s most important living author and political commentator; Enrique Lomnitz, an internationally-recognized leader in water management and sustainability; and Adia Benton, a medical anthropologist and global health researcher who examines resilience in post-epidemic contexts. Symposium speakers will be traveling to
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finding and delivering solutions – from active on-site intervention and benchmark research to the formulation of public policy. Currently, the Wang Center is hosting a film series about global health. This is the third in a series of symposia sponsored by the Wang Center and PLU. It follows “China: Bridges for a New Century” in 2003, and “Pathways to Peace: Norway’s Approach to Democracy and Development” in 2005. For more information contact wangcntr@plu.edu or call 253-535-7577. University
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PLU receives funding from Pierce County Connected to support mental health services Posted by: bennetrr / September 29, 2020 Image: Health Center location, Monday, Sept. 28, 2020, at PLU. (Photo/John Froschauer) September 29, 2020 Pacific Lutheran University has been selected for a second time to receive funding from Pierce County Connected, a collaborative philanthropic fund led by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation and United Way of Pierce County in response to COVID-19. PLU will receive
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Starbucks’ Use of Market Research Propels the Brand Posted by: wagnerjc / November 7, 2017 November 7, 2017 Starbucks expertly employs market research to craft marketing messages and stay informed about consumer sentiment. Businesses in the coffee industry are susceptible to many external risks, most of which they are not able to control or even influence. The list of external threats is long, ranging from vagaries in the weather to ethically sourced coffee, and Starbucks must develop agile
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Hollywood,” he said. “They’ll call me up and say (for example) ‘I need to know all about tyrannosaurus rex.’ I’ll ask them if they need to know North American or Asian T-Rex, and from there we’ll narrow it down and figure out who in the field they should talk to.” Foss is passionate about his work in D.C. and enjoys living with his family in nearby Virginia. Yet, as it did throughout his PLU schooldays, his heart often pangs for the outdoors and the great expanse of the Pacific Northwest and Mountain
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of her church, but very private, almost ascetic, in her expression of faith. She was single for most of her life, but had a decades-long relationship with J.W. Phillips. They married only after retiring from long careers in medicine and health care. She was a PLC nursing graduate, trained in hands-on care, but came to establish and manage outpatient clinics for heart, cancer, Alzheimer’s and AIDS during her 30 years at the University of Washington Medical Center. She was raised on her family’s
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like new audio equipment for assemblies. As an example of what’s right: When the school held a neighborhood BBQ this spring to celebrate the installation of the play equipment, more than 600 people showed up for the school of 400. Throughout the year, Ellen had asked people to write-in and tell her about schools, teachers and principals making a difference in the community. Nancy Herold works with a student on their reading. The show received thousands of letters and selected to tell the story of
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lines,” labeled them “New American Colleges,” and predicted a bright future for them. The emergence of New American Colleges and Universities as high achievers in rankings based on “added value” suggests that Boyer was right. Brennan O’Donnell President, Manhattan College Richard Guarasci President, Wagner College Thomas W. Krise President, Pacific Lutheran University *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous ‘What’s a Lute?’ — Go Lutes Edition Read Next PLU Sunday at Eastside Baptist
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, it offers an introduction to Houston, the fourth-largest and most diverse city in the nation. Find out more via the Flyer-GCURS-20 or online at: gcurs.rice.edu Read Previous Molten Salt Reactor Conference Read Next RISE: Research in Interdisciplinary STEM Education at WSU 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 $2000 DEIR scholarship
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