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  • Brian Naasz Resident Assistant Professor of Chemistry he/him/his Phone: 253-535-8104 Email: naaszbm@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 242 Professional Education Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1986 B.S., Seattle University, 1982 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Chemistry Responsibilities Chem 104 Environmental Chemistry Chem 320 Analytical Chemistry ENVT 499 Environmental Studies Capstone

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  • Global Peacebuilding Award The Global Peacebuilding Award for Social Science or Global Studies majors or minors, or IHON students who will participate in an overseas service/internship experience that is not a part of a regular J-Term or semester program. For eligibility qualifications and an application form contact: Dr Priscilla St. Clair at stclairp@plu.edu

  • Patricia Dolan Resident Assistant Professor of Biology she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-8287 Email: dolanpl@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 254 Professional Education Ph.D., Biology, Kent State University, 1990 M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1982 B.A,, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1976 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Physiological topics

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  • Patricia Dolan Resident Assistant Professor of Biology she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-8287 Email: dolanpl@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 254 Professional Education Ph.D., Biology, Kent State University, 1990 M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1982 B.A,, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1976 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Physiological topics

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  • Request for Exception to Academic Requirements Form (link) view page This form should be used to request exceptions to the academic requirements for degrees and minors administered by the Department of Computer Science as described in the PLU Catalog.

  • Classroom Technology Updates – Fall 2016 by Layne Nordgren Reike Science Center – Leraas Lecture Hall Over the summer I&TS User Services teams upgraded several classrooms to include smart podium technology, added new computers to some classrooms, upgraded computers in some classrooms to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016, and upgraded… August 23, 2016 audience response systemsclassroomsclickersOffice 2016Turning TechnologiesTurningPoint

  • the notable; locals, refugees, the displaced, and the interned; soldiers, officers, bureaucrats, volunteer fighters, and the forcibly recruited. At times their calls are lofty, full of spiritual lamentation and political outrage. At others, they are humble, yearning for medicine, a cigarette, or a pair of shoes. Translated from French, Arabic, North African Judeo-Arabic, Spanish, Hebrew, Moroccan Darija, Tamazight (Berber), Italian, and Yiddish, or transcribed from their original English, these

  • . Forgoing HPRB review of classroom research removes a layer of protection for research participants, PLU, and the faculty member. Faculty are expected to use their best judgment in deciding whether to include HPRB in their classroom research planning. It may be wise to seek HPRB consultation or review when classroom research: Addresses topics that may provoke strong emotions in research participants (e.g., personal trauma, stigmatized social identities, mental health symptoms, contentious political

  • imperial ambition.” Jensen’s research concentrates on the visual expressions of Christianity within their social and political contexts. She is the author of “The Substance of Things Seen: Art, Faith and the Christian Community,” “Understanding Early Christian Art” and “Face to Face: The Portrait of the Divine in Early Christianity.” Jensen will also host a conversation titled “Early Christian Images and the Interpretation of the Bible” at 4 p.m. in room 201 of the University Center. For more

  • cachet in academic circles. For instance, having an endowed Lutheran professorship will increase PLU’s reputation as a leader among Lutheran universities. Torvend is now collaborating with an international consortium of scholars working on economic, political and social reforms to be presented and published at the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017. Thus, PLU will be the only Lutheran college or university in North America represented in that international consortium. The chair also