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  • Eighteenth-Century ‘It-Narratives’”  Leihua Weng & Danielle Villanueva, “Dynamics of Cultural Politics in the Feminist Campaigns in Contemporary China” Wendy Call & Hilary Vo, “Sense of Place on the Page: Research for a New Creative Writing Guide” 2016-17: Nancy Simpson-Younger & Julianna Schaus, “Quotations in the Wimsey-Vane Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers” Michael Zbaraschuk & Haley Gredvig, “The Final Papers of William Hamilton” 2017-18: Art Strum & Matthew Salzano, “Social Justice, Deliberative

  • ! If the times above don’t work for you, reach out to set up a different time. Email is best, but a phone call will work too. If we aren’t in the office, leave us a message! How do I contact the Parkland Literacy Center? You can contact us via email at literacy@plu.edu or on the phone at (253)-535-7494. What subjects are offered at the PLC? At the PLC we offer tutoring in every subject! This includes general study skills, math, science, writing, and world languages. Where do I go for tutoring? As

  • qualitative work – so lots of reading and writing,” Dolan explained. “While my experience is slightly unusual for an intern, I think it demonstrates the variety of work that is done at AG; there’s a lot of technical, quantitative work that must be completed, but if you’re more inclined to do qualitative work, then there are many opportunities for you to do that, as well.”  Last fall, Dolan attended a virtual seminar hosted by the Economics Department, where several PLU alumni spoke about economics and how

  • we used for concert band came with free notation software. I started playing with it and it was fun, so I started writing music. My first piece was called “Eternal Desires”— so edgy. I was 11 when I wrote it. It became very clear how good music was for me. I am on the spectrum, so it was hard for me to find my thing, and really important that I did find it.  When was the moment you knew you wanted to study music at PLU? I actually took a break from music when I graduated from high school, which I

  • is they bought at the Lute Cafe before class. Professor Mike Rings is a Resident Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Pacific Lutheran University. He started at PLU in the Fall of 2015 teaching Writing 101 and then became a Visiting Professor in the Philosophy Department the following semester (Spring 2016). Professor Rings has been teaching since he was in graduate school at Indiana University in 2005.  He received his PhD in philosophy from Indiana University. During Fall 2020

  • dates can expect an admission decision and notification of academic scholarship eligibility prior to the next decision date. Can you still apply after January 15th? Yes! Applications completed after January 15th will be reviewed on a rolling basis.Application ChecklistUNDERGRADUATE APPLICATIONStudents can apply via the Common Application. It is free to apply to PLU! PERSONAL ESSAYThe essay should be at least 250 words. OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTSOfficial transcripts must be translated to English from all

  • their personal àṣà (Abiodun 17; for a biography of a successful Yoruba woodcarver, see Fakẹyẹ). In this way, the creation of art by Yoruba artists is not static, even though it historically appeared this way to Western eyes. In the past, Western art historians crafted a myth of anonymity among African artists because these artists would not sign their work. This led these art historians to believe that African artists simply repeated traditional motifs, and did not integrate their own style. Today

  • students, faculty, and staff are responsible for legal and ethical use of computers and the network. Activities considered to be in conflict with this policy include, but are not limited to, the following: Spreading viruses or causing disruptions on the network. Unauthorized access to restricted or personal computers, data, or programs or knowing use of restricted computers, data or programs accessed or acquired by someone else. Sharing a password or account(s). Account holders are responsible and will

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  • personal attribute—which he can disguise but seldom fully repress—almost certainly has been critical to his amazing list of accomplishments. How so? Well, to begin with, psychologists tell us that practical jokers are motivated (whether they know it or not) by a desire to disrupt order, the status quo. Foege is all about disrupting order, when he thinks it needs a little disruption. It may have started when he sneaked behind his mother at the dinner table in Colville to tie her apron strings to the