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  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its more that 85,000 members and for the profession.

    Useful Pre-Vet ResourcesAmerican Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its more that 85,000 members and for the profession. It provides the most current information to veterinarians regarding research, treatments, best practices and much more. Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) The AAVMC is designed to provide information for educators and students about schools as well as programs and initiatives that are changing the way

  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its more that 85,000 members and for the profession.

    Useful Pre-Vet ResourcesAmerican Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its more that 85,000 members and for the profession. It provides the most current information to veterinarians regarding research, treatments, best practices and much more. Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) The AAVMC is designed to provide information for educators and students about schools as well as programs and initiatives that are changing the way

  • is an ordained American Baptist minister, a teacher and student of human systems, and a respected consultant and coach from Portland, Oregon.

    Margaret Marcusonis an ordained American Baptist minister, a teacher and student of human systems, and a respected consultant and coach from Portland, Oregon. Author of Leaders Who Last: Sustaining Yourself and Your Ministry and Money and Your Ministry: Balance the Books While Keeping Your Balance Learn More Samuel Torvendis Professor of the History of Christianity, Director of Vocational Reflection in the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, and Director of the Center for Religion and Culture in the

  • The Board of Directors of the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington consists of leadership representatives from all partner institutions, including the University of Washington, Seattle

    Washington. Current members of the Board of Directors are: Jeffrey Riedinger, Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of Washington. Paul S. Atkins, Department Chair in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature. Larry Nyland, Seattle Public Schools Superintendent. Michele Anciaux Aoki, International Education Administrator for Seattle Public Schools. Shijing Yan, Vice President for International Affairs, Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor of Economics at Sichuan University. Wei

  • Major in History Minimum of 36 semester hours; including 4 semester hours of historical methods and research (HIST 301) and 4 semester hours of seminar credits (HIST 499).

    problems, use sources, and write historical essays. (4) HIST 109 : East Asian Societies - ES, GE The broad sweep of East Asian history is examined with foci on the founding Chinese dynasty, unification wars in Korea, and the rape of Nanking in 1937. Throughout, students will confront scholarly fertile and politically tendentious topics which are analyzed via short essays, examinations, maps quizzes, original research, and role-playing exercises. (4) HIST 121 : History in Video Games - CX Surveys the

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 15, 2017)- Pacific Lutheran University students are people of many interests. This semester, several courses illustrate how the university’s curriculum caters to those eclectic interests. Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory “Who Beyoncé is for?” is not usually a question that you ask…

    grandmother not come to the U.S. that year. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) The Holocaust in the American Literary ImaginationThis year, Professor of English Lisa Marcus will do something different with her class, “The Holocaust in the American Literary Imagination.” Along with readings, literary analysis and the other trappings of a literature course, students will work with historical artifacts from the Holocaust. “To engage in the material,” Marcus said, “I think one has to do other things than just

  • In October of 2014, I was privileged to present a paper at the tenth annual American and European Values Conference in Opole, Poland.

    Philosophy and Economics in OpoleIn October of 2014, I was privileged to present a paper at the tenth annual American and European Values Conference in Opole, Poland.  The conference brought together more than twenty scholars from all over the United States—from both coasts as well as the heartland—and Europe to speak at Opole University on the topic of “Philosophy in the Time of Economic Crisis.”  The purpose of the conference was to provide an opportunity for those who study and teach

  • Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation faculty and staff.

    Jennifer Hubbert Assistant Professor of Anthropology and East Asian Studies Full Profile

  • An adventurous tale involving the undead and a magical witch.  Read if you love… queer fiction or fantasy. 

    magicA Psalm for the Wild-built by Becky Chambers A short tale on robots returning to humanity after leaving for the wild.  Read if you love… solar punkLegends & Lattes by Travis Baldree This is a story about an ex-soldier opening a coffee shop in a high fantasy setting.  Read if you love…queer fiction, found family, or D&D. Yellowface by RF KuangYellowface explores issues of diversity, racism, and cultural appropriation as a white author claims to be their Asian-American rival. Read if you love

  • On a January morning, sixteen PLU students stepped waist deep into the flooded, muddy field of the loʻi, a traditional taro patch, to take part in a practice that once sustained the Hawaiʻian people. Elle Sina Sørensen, a senior majoring in anthropology and global studies…

    Waist-Deep in Mud: Engaging with Tradition through a J-Term Course in Honolulu Posted by: hoskinsk / May 6, 2020 Image: Photo by Nicole Juliano May 6, 2020 By Elena Bauer '21English & German MajorOn a January morning, sixteen PLU students stepped waist deep into the flooded, muddy field of the loʻi, a traditional taro patch, to take part in a practice that once sustained the Hawaiʻian people.Elle Sina Sørensen, a senior majoring in anthropology and global studies with a minor in Native American