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the most important during her time at PLU. “A big selling point for my business is the fact that I am a traditional artist, I have a lot of experience developing my eye for composition and color theory,” Reed said. While at PLU, Reed took nearly all her classes in Ingram, but she says her most useful class was her figure drawing class. “Understanding anatomy and the way the human body looks in a certain light, that has helped me beyond any other class,” Reed said. “I never thought my drawing class
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Studies. Within our department we teach courses that draw on other areas like medicine, business, gender studies, critical race theory and art and bring philosophy into dialogue with those areas and to facilitate critical examination of those areas. We do not see this work as an add-on to our ‘real’ work in philosophy, but rather as an expression of how we practice and engage in the work of philosophy as a discipline. This means is that we must have a clear understanding of and be firmly rooted in
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Register for Trivia Night!Thursday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. Make time for some fun and join us for LUTE Trivia Night! Get your team together, pick a captain and a team name and register! The event link will be sent out prior to the event. Questions will be displayed and teams are encouraged to collaborate via Google Hangouts, group text, or any other app before submitting their answers. All team members are encouraged to join the Zoom event to see the questions and interact with the host! Register now
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San Juan Islands The San Juan Islands are an island group in the Puget Sound, known for its magnificent whale watching and nature. Vashon Island Check out this little island in the Puget Sound where they host a Strawberry Festival every year. It is also home to the All-Merciful Savior Orthodox Monastery. Snoqualmie Falls This beautiful waterfall is located 30 miles east of Seattle, and is a popular sight for visitors. Leavenworth Visit this Bavarian style town and get a taste of German culture
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received a 13-month internship to work as a Science & Health Programs Assistant. I managed over 150 students in 3 academic programs, including working with Danish faculty and health professionals. A large portion of my job was planning, coordinating, and leading academic study tours for our students to experience the healthcare systems in several European countries. It was an incredible first full-time job after PLU — I worked long hours, but got paid to travel, made an incredible group of friends, and
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revision and publication with the larger group. Our meetings begin with these questions, which animate our discussion, as each participant shares with the author their responses to the distributed draft and offers suggestions for its improvement upon revision. Since our first meeting in November, our conversations have been lively and engaging, as participants take part in friendly dialogue and debate. Jenny James, Callista Brown, Nancy Simpson Younger, Lisa Marcus, Adela Ramos, and Rona Kaufman
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Pacific Lutheran University endorses the principle that by definition it is a place of free inquiry. In accordance with this principle, any recognized university organization shall be allowed to invite any person of its choosing. Effort should be made to inform the academic and larger community that such sponsorship of a guest speaker does not necessarily imply approval of the views expressed or endorsement of them by either the sponsoring group or the university. Routine scheduling procedures
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up finding something you love. When we were there, we went out night snorkeling and I was petrified, but I took a deep breath, calmed myself down, and went for it, and I am so glad that I did. That night I saw so many amazing organisms and I was amazed by all of the things happening in the ocean at night! What surprised her about studying away: I was surprised by how close our group got on the trip, we became our own little Bahamas family and I made a lot of really close friends on this trip that
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friends,” said Angie Hambrick, PLU’s associate vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability. “The trip aligned perfectly with the values of the Diversity Center — perspective taking, critical reflection, community, and care — and allowed us to fully and authentically engage with the people and culture of T&T and with each other.” The group began the trip by ranging all across Trinidad — touring the capital city of Port of Spain; learning the history of the islands’ colonial past; exploring
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with other alumni, staff, family and friends,” said Angie Hambrick, PLU’s associate vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability. “The trip aligned perfectly with the values of the Diversity Center — perspective taking, critical reflection, community, and care — and allowed us to fully and authentically engage with the people and culture of T&T and with each other.” The group began the trip by ranging all across Trinidad — touring the capital city of Port of Spain; learning the history
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