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  • in 2013,... April 21, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Discovery April 21, 2014 Saved by the Ball April 21, 2014 Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma's Broadway Center April 21, 2014

  • , describes innovation and ethical behavior in the food industry, one of the themes of the Hist/Phil 248 course.   Pathways into the Program The Innovation Studies minor offers a unique set of features for students, including an opening and concluding course that focuses on teaming and innovation. Hist/Phil 248 provides the introduction to the program, which introduces group work, leadership, and building a shared vocabulary that includes history and ethics. Inov 350 is the final course, which puts

  • which someone painted hate speech, targeted at LGBTQ folks, inside the university’s administration building. She also remembers controversy surrounding Christian students who prayed outside the dorm rooms of openly gay students. QASULearn more about the Queer Ally Student Union. “There was a lot going on,” Brewer said. “It was a bit of a scary time to be figuring out your sexual orientation.” Still, Brewer found support from Harmony and a variety of faculty members. She said Professor of History

  • employee and student can communicate safety-related concerns. Specific Duties: As required by Washington Administration Code: 296-800-130, the primary functions of the Safety Committee are: To review safety and health inspection reports. To evaluate accident investigations. To evaluate PLU’s injury, illness, and accident prevention program. Additionally, the Safety Committee’s duties are: To conduct building safety inspections. To distribute information, including minutes, membership, training

  • Brief Summary: Humanists believe in the importance of treating others well, without believing that one needs a religious reason to do so. The history of Humanism stems from different social figures arriving at or building on similar conclusions, including the Lokayata and Carvaka, Epicurus, and Enlightenment thinkers. They don’t prioritize faith in information without investigating it. Instead, they assess information using tools like the scientific method or rational thought.  Modern day humanists

  • . I love the language, the sound, the power embedded in his works. What are you going to miss while you’re away? I’m sure two months into my sabbatical, I’m going to be really wishing I was back teaching! My students are amazing individuals. They are really the reason why this job is so fulfilling and exciting for me. It’s that human element as well — not just the lessons, but the kind of relationship you create with a person you are working with on a common project. Professor Spencer Ebbinga

  • typically requires somewhat more time commitment. Students who wish to prepare for careers in chemistry or related areas should apply for departmental approval of their admission to this course. Corequisite: CHEM 332. (1) CHEM 341 : Physical Chemistry A study of the relationship between the energy content of systems, work, and the physical and chemical properties of matter. Classical and statistical thermodynamics, thermochemistry, solution properties, phase equilibria, and chemical kinetics

  • intersections, by critically reflecting on identity and the interconnections between all living beings; exploring human systems, ecological systems, and the relationship(s) between the two; examining power structures that shape the experiences of living beings; practicing active listening and effective communication skills across differences. Creative Expression (CX)Creative Expression (4): Students will learn artistic processes and evaluate print, visual, and performing arts. Students will describe the

  • contest, and additional activities at the PLU campus. Check www.TacomaArtMuseum.org for more information. Edvard Munch and the Sea is generously supported by Propel Insurance, Nordstrom, ArtsFund, and Pacific Lutheran University.Related Programs and EventsMembers’ Opening Celebration, Saturday, April 9, 6 – 9 pm, Location: TAM Revel in Munch’s deeply personal relationship with the sea and its symbolism in his work—as a solitary subject, a backdrop for summer holiday makers, or as a dramatic reflection

  • the roman writing because he could not decipher the hieroglyphics. Rich relationship between writing and hieroglyphics has been forever lost. Dennis Tedlock, in his preface and introduction, talks about the process of translation and transcription. You can read more about Dennis Tedlock here. II. Structure of Popol vuh Book 1: Creation of the Earth, animals and attempts to create first humans Book 2: Stories of Seven Macaw, his family, and their defeat Book 3: Epic stories, of Hunahpu and