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  • decision to rebrand as the “Y,” notably dropping both “men’s” and “Christian” from the organizational acronym. In order to narrate the Y’s transformation from muscular Christian outpost to multicultural gym, we draw on a rich trove of YMCA documents, collected during three week-long visits to the YMCA Archives in Minneapolis. This paper contends that the YMCA leaders decided to move away from single-minded focus on developing “muscular Christian” men because they increasingly prioritized service to

  • MSN Care and Outcomes Manager (COM) program is designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to lead change, promote health and elevate care in various roles and settings.Pathways for Advanced Nursing DegreesWhether you have a BSN, MSN, or a bachelor’s degree from another major, PLU has a pathway to help you develop or advance your career in Nursing. In this video, Kathy Richardson, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, talks about these pathways.Personalized Learning ExperienceA

  • result of new products and initiatives, disruptive technologies, globalization, and cultural change. Draws attention to stages in the innovation process and the importance of teamwork, effective communication, and design. (4) PHIL 287 : Special Topics in Philosophy Explores an area of contemporary interest through the lens of philosophical inquiry. Acquaints students with the questions, methods, and skills of philosophy. May be repeated once for credit. (4) PHIL 288 : Special Topics in Philosophy To

  • preference to whom the check is to made payable (i.e. to parent or to student) on the PLUS loan application. To change the recipient of the PLUS loan refund, complete and submit Parent Federal Title IV Proceeds Authorization Refund Request FormParent Federal Title IV Proceeds Authorization FormCredit Balance RefundIf you have a credit balance, or excess funds on your account then you may request a refund at any time. Refunds are generated by an online Refund Request Form which requires your ePass login

  • individual medley (1:59.58). These outstanding feats earned Simmons another All-America honor. In the fall of 1998, PLU transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division III, marking a stark change in the qualifying times for swimmers nationwide. Simmons qualified and placed in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at the Division III meet in 1999, making him the only PLU swimmer to date to compete in an NCAA Division III championships. With a 10th-place finish in the 100 breaststroke and a 16th-place finish in

  • theater. To know for what the building was intended – in precise order ¬– it is instructive to know the building’s original name: The Chapel-Music-Speech Building. “If you were in the balcony, you could hear a pin drop, but you couldn’t see anything,” Clapp said. “And if you were on the main floor, you could see wonderfully, but you couldn’t hear anything. “That place was designed for music, not the spoken word.”   On October 12, 2013, all that will change. On the Saturday evening of homecoming

  • . How will you adapt to different perceptions of your identity? How might your identities change when away? What might your identities feel like during your day to day life while away? Students of Color How might you be perceived in your host country? Will it be similar or very different from living at home? What would it feel like on a daily basis? How will you cope if you expect it to be more challenging than you’re accustomed to?  Are there multicultural student support services available

  • -aligned. The partnership with PLU and MultiCare, organizations that embody a shared vision of equitable health care for Washington, meets all these criteria. Launching this new initiative will allow us to change the health care ecosystem and take an important step toward helping Pierce County residents access the equitable health care they need. “ – Dr. Jim Record, Dean, WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Recent collaborations between the partners that demonstrate a commitment to addressing

  • Biology Focuses on cellular organization and function, enzyme kinetics, membrane structure and function, energetics, signaling, and cell cycle. Laboratory employs modern techniques including animal cell culture, cell fractionation, molecular, genetic, and biochemical assays, and microscopy (light, phase contrast, fluorescence). Prerequisite: BIOL 330 and CHEM 331 with 333, or consent of instructor. (4) BIOL 443 : Plant Development and Genetic Engineering A study of how plant structures form and change

  • Community Perceptions of Resilience (to be confirmed) Who: Amy Hilleboe, Senior Technical Coordinator for Disaster Risk Reduction/Resilience, Catholic Relief Services Bio: Amy Hilleboe has worked in relief and development for 24 years. She has worked for Catholic Relief Services since 1993 and has spent the past eight years focused on disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and resilience. Prior to this, she worked primarily on disaster response and recovery programs. Amy was CRS’ DRR Advisor