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  • Poets Guide to the Birds (Anhinga Press) and three collections of short nonfiction—In Short, In Brief and Short Takes—and the anthology Brief Encounter.  Her awards included an NEA fellowship in poetry, two Pushcart Prizes in nonfiction and recognition as a distinguished teacher of adults.  She had the distinction of being called—by Newsday—the Evel Knievel of literature. Wednesday, Aug. 5, 7:15 p.m. Bernard Cooper, The Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer. Cooper has written two collections of memoirs

  • semester hours of liberal arts courses prior to beginning the nursing program, in such study areas as anthropology, fine arts, history, languages, literature, philosophy, political science, religion or writing. Graduates are required to meet the PLU 48-semester-hour general education program. Courses in the classic liberal arts & sciences are integral to developing the baccalaureate-prepared nurse. Admission to the University Applicants must be accepted by the University before consideration for

  • - Implications of Tau Protein in Alzheimer's Disease: A Contemporary Literature and Research Review Shawn Brookins, Senior Capstone Seminar Alzheimer’s Disease, the most common form of progressive dementia, has transitioned among the forefront of healthcare research, lending to novel biochemistry research avenues. In particular, research has attempted to implicate malconformations of tau protein in the development of this pathology. This review summarizes the competing hypotheses that attribute truncated and

  • Secretary-Treasurer (Executive Director), MLK Labor, AFL-CIOBio: Katie Garrow was elected to serve as Executive Secretary-Treasurer (Executive Director) of MLK Labor, AFL-CIO in September 2021. Garrow is the youngest person and only the second woman to hold this office in MLK Labor’s 135 year history. MLK Labor is the largest labor organization in King County, representing 150,000 workers in more than 150 unions. Katie got her start in the labor movement by organizing domestic workers and day laborers

  • analysis of findings. Students demonstrate their mastery of the field by relating their research to the existing body of sociological literature and knowledge. Required for senior majors. Prerequisites: SOCI 496 or SOCI 413. (4)

  • career perfect for those who are seeking a new position that will offer meaning and fulfillment. As an individual entering teaching as a second career, you’ll have opportunities to bring your real-word experience and knowledge to the classroom. Like many other fields, the education field is facing challenges today — budget cuts, teacher shortages, the global pandemic of 2020 — but every single day, the educators working in America’s school system prove themselves to be resilient, compassionate, and

  • ”, “Narratives of Grieving African Americans About Racism in the Lives of Deceased Family Members”, “A Womanist Legacy of Trauma, Grief, and Loss: Reframing the Notion of the Strong Black Woman Icon”, and is the co-author of the book, “African American Grief”. Her current research agenda include understanding Community Trauma and End-of Life Decisions among older African Americans. She’s also in the process in writing her second book to be entitled, “African American Grief – Revisited”. Dr. Wallace considers

  • Organization: Performance & Creative Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every second Saturday from 10am-11am Where: PHLC Black Box Theatre Club Email: apo@plu.eduClassmen CabaretDescription: A student production group, producing cabaret-style shows each semester, outside of the current faculty and student seasons to bring more opportunities for involvement in live performance. Type of Club or Organization: Performance & Creative Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change

  • Director.  Erin Dana is hired for the 04-05 year as The Diversity Center Programs Coordinator and Lisa Doyle replaces Dana for the 05-06 year. 2006 Angie Hambrick is hired as the University’s second Associate Director of Multicultural Affairs.  Since her hiring, the dCenter has seen a rise in activity, including a steady rise of Rieke Scholarship awards and continued programming.  She expanded the scope of dCenter programming and services to include sexuality, socio-economics, issues of first

  • and language create an unbridgeable gap between the novel and the film. The most striking example of this is Anne’s account of how she has been, first, keeping track of Wentworth’s whereabouts, and second, showing off her mementoes of their earlier courtship. She shows a “playlist,” a collection of sheet music he had given her eight years ago. This wording, and the physical memento, are out of time because the term “playlist” used to refer to “a list of songs or pieces of music to be played” was