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  • Academy in Moscow, Russia. He has performed at the Harlem, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Buglisi Dance Theatre, and New York Theatre Ballet. In Dance 2018: Storytelling, Smith creates a zany ride through rigorous physical play and personal connections between the case and their subject manner. Another guest screendance artist featured in the show is Faith Morrison with her film, Enzō.  Both guest artists taught workshops to PLU students during their brief residencies. PLU’s Dance program traveled

  • key problems in food ethics: the ethics of global hunger; the ethics of food consumption as it relates to personal and public health; and the ethical underpinnings of “the food movement” and its attraction to local and ethically motivated supply chains.  Paul B. Thompson – the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics will speak at 7 p.m., Feb. 21 in the UC Regency Room. “He’s worked with the industry side of farming, and is interested in issues of sustainability and often has

  • redefine any given problem. Once a problem can be redefined, a more nuanced understanding can be achieved. Naturally, this process lends itself to discovering innovative and creative ways of thinking that prioritizes solution-making. This is a tactic I try to practice in my personal and professional life every day. Read more stories from the Fall 2022 issue of ResoLute Magazine. Read Previous Music and Medicine: Elizabeth Larios ’21 returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba Read Next

  • basis. At the instructor’s discretion, an exception can be made for legitimate, documented illness or personal family emergencies. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain any requested documentation in a timely manner. Students must notify the instructor in advance if he/she believes they will be late or will miss any part of the clinical day. Repeated tardiness or absences may lead to a minor PPA and/or failure of the course. The instructor and the School of Nursing are under no obligation to

  • traditions that have helped to shape them. Recognize how others have arrived at values different from one’s own, and consider their view charitably and with an appreciation for the context in which they emerged. Develop a habit of caring for oneself, for others, and for the environment. Approach moral, spiritual, and intellectual development as a life-long process of making informed choices in one’s commitments. Approach one’s commitments with a high level of personal responsibility and professional

  • Nursing. Concerns related to student competency or professional conduct will be referred to the School of Nursing RAP committee and/or the Dean or designee for review. Problems involving possible violation of PLU’s policies as stated in the PLU Student Code of Conduct are reported to the Office of the Vice President of Student Life. Personal working hours recommendation Violations of Academic Integrity Disruptive Behaviors Sexual Misconduct and Non-Consenting Relationships Drug, Marijuana, or Alcohol

  • that the library has hosted for several years. There are also lessons in crafting, languages, and Wisdom classes, in which one can check out a community member for one-on-one training in a particular skill. Many library resources can be accessed without even leaving home, but it’d be a mistake to miss this vibrant slice of Parkland life. References: Menne, B. (2018). Personal interview. Pierce County Library System. (2012). “About Us/Fast Facts.” Retrieved from: https://www.piercecountylibrary.org

  • in Holocaust Studies was created to honor Mayer and to ensure that teaching of the Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. Mayer published his memoir, My Personal Brush with History , in 2009; it was translated into German and published in October 2012. Mayer appeared at PLU’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education in 2010 and 2011, was the featured author at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2011 and has held various other signings, with all proceeds

  • Highlights “Children usually do not have control of their situation and therefore are true victims. It becomes more personal since I have children and think of them when a child is hurt or killed.” VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Multiculturalism in Norway Greater Tacoma Peace Prize

  • Food ResourcesNourish Pierce CountyFrom Nourish Pierce County Website: All customers will be asked for their name, the number of people in the household needing food, their address, and the dates of birth of all household members. This information is for Nourish use only.  It helps us to ensure that enough food is available to serve all in need. Information such as age, zip code, and ethnicity are collected for statistical purposes only in compliance with government funders.  No personal