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Tanya Erzen is an Associate Professor of Religion and Gender Studies at the University of Puget Sound and the executive director of the Freedom Education Project Puget Sound, a college program in the
: Sexual and Christian Conversions in the Ex-Gay Movement (California, 2006), received the Ruth Benedict Prize and the Gustave O. Arlt award. Erzen also authored Fanpire: The Religion of Twilight (Beacon Press, 2012) and is co-editor of Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City (NYU, 2001). She is a recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Social Science Research Council, Open Society foundations and Hedgebrook Writer in Residency.
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All gifts are used to support the objectives of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair which are; promote inquiry-based science curriculum and instruction in K-12 classrooms in Clallam,
recognizing young scientists for high quality projects and presentations. Use the button at the right to make an online donation or send a check made out to Pacific Lutheran University with Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair in the memo line to: Pacific Lutheran University Office of Advancement Tacoma, Washington 98447-0018Or checks can be mailed to: South Sound STEM Fair Alliance PO Box 73232 Puyallup, WA 98373 Both are tax deductible. You will receive a tax exempt number with a thank you
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Associate Vice President for Campus Life | Title IX | tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu | 253-535-7200 | Tom’s commitment to PLU includes nearly three decades of work in a variety of roles and experiences. He is also a parent, spouse and son-in-law of proud PLU alumni.
best to provide quality customer service in the PLU higher education context. Our students are unique individuals with varying needs and circumstances who deserve a high level of care, which sometimes includes assisting them through challenging learning experiences. Tom enjoys reading novels and newspapers. Originally from Wisconsin, Tom is a staunch Tacoma area advocate. When away from the office he looks to explore and take advantage of local opportunities with his family and friends.
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Product Website: voicethread.com Cost: $99
the critique process is one of the most valuable practices in the visual arts. Seeing how others solve a visual problem is very valuable. Seeing the successes from other students and learning from them is powerful. In addition, it is often easier to see ways to make improvement in someone else’s work, because you are just too close to your own, can make it easier to then see those same things in your own work. Personal feedback from the teacher on a personal level is essential.”What related tool
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PLU Music was featured twice in the most recent edition of the International Trumpet Guild Journal , an industry publication for trumpet players, teachers, manufactures, and music publishers. With thousands of members in over 60 countries, the Journal is an important resource for anyone interested…
patterns in the book help build a varied routine that works for the individual to continually attack areas needing improvement. Review Highlights: The book “is a well-constructed document that will challenge and motivate intermediate and advanced trumpet players by offering them a detailed set of exercises and concepts. High school, college, and professional players should seek out this book and incorporate these exercises into their warm-up routines.” Read entire review.Buy or Stream Album Stream on
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Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is a self-run, self-sustaining department of Pacific Lutheran University.
drastic variation in our raw ingredient cost. How Do We Keep Prices Stable? Because we want to provide dining value to the campus community, we are always looking for ways to keep prices stable. Doing so is a complex process involving monitoring market pricing, managing our supply chain and negotiating new contracts with our suppliers. We are always looking for opportunities to operate more efficiently to help keep costs down while continuing to serve food that is both high-quality and affordable. Our
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Wang Center honors China Partners Network The Wang Center for International Programs honored China Partners Network with its Peace Builder Award during the February 2008 symposium “Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations.” The award recognizes “global bridge builders who exemplify hope for humanity, whose…
resilience of the human spirit.” The award went to China Partners Network and its principals, Donald Mott, MD; John Vaswig, M.Div.; Brett Nirider, PT; Steven Shores, OT; Juanita Niridir, PT; Sarah Kerrick, PT; and Xue Chung Liu, MD. Founded in 2002, China Partners Network is a group of physicians, therapists and other volunteer professionals dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders who live in underserved regions of China. Supported by
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The Mast Student Television General Manager establishes a direction for the studio, gives specific tasks to staff members, creates and maintains the annual budget, organizes weekly meetings between
responsible for the overall accuracy, completeness, and overall quality of the media; review the appropriateness of material for publication and airing, including techniques used in gathering information. Ensure that production is properly equipped and that adequate space is provided for production. Ensure a safe, comfortable environment for producers and volunteers in the studio. Maintain professional contact with related professional organizations outside the campus with members of TV productions on
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By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When instructors want to communicate with students at a distance, one option is to create video or audio recordings. Many faculty dislike seeing or hearing themselves recorded. Others are intimidated by the process of creating recordings. However, recordings can be…
, remember that they do not need to feel professionally produced. Aim for one or two recording attempts and minimal editing. Clear audio, however, is critical for the effectiveness of recordings. Good audio quality is particularly important for those students in your class who may use English as a second language or having a hearing impairment. Test your microphone quality in a short recording and see if an upgrade is warranted. During the PLUTO Institute, we recommend a few low-cost options for making
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Ed.D Courses
and conducting a program evaluation, as well as considerations when contracting for program evaluations, as many educational grants and programs require outside evaluation. (2) EDUC 731 : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership In this course, students will learn both the field's best knowledge of what high-quality learning is and how to generate it at a systems level. Students will read, discuss, collect and analyze data around learning at all levels of a school district's system
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