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  • February 21, 2012 Food Symposium addresses the many ways food impacts the world. The ethics of food By Katie Scaff ’13 The PLU Philosophy Department’s Food Symposium Feb. 21 will address the ethics revolving around food. Keynote speaker, 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. Thompson, who has published several works on the environmental and social significance of agriculture, will discuss three

  • to recycle their waste and unplug their electronics for the sake of sustainability and education. The final event of the series will be a recycling fashion show in The Cave on Oct. 30. The Residence Hall Association (RHA) works in conjunction with Associated Students of PLU, Environmental Services and Facilities Management to coordinate and execute UnPLUgged each year. This year’s UnPLUgged events emphasize how PLU community members can be sustainable in tangible, relatable ways. So far, RHA has

  • environmental issues programming Read Next Northwest Now Political Roundtable (featuring PLU Professor Michael Artime) COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA August 16, 2024 PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships

  • environmental policy, art, development, and more). In mid-October students travel to Mexico City and Amatlán de Quetzalcoatl for a week-long study tour focused on the socio-political dimensions of immigration and hospitality in Mexico. This blog is a tapestry of their experiences studying and living in Oaxaca for the past ten weeks and remaining six weeks. It has the purpose of providing an integral and thoughtful consideration of specific aspects of their time in this program which have been, for different

  • Makaela Whalen ’23 pursues newly launched pre-law minor Makaela Whalen ’23 has a passion for the environment and animals. Her desire to find a meaningful vocation that feeds those passions resulted in her pursuing a degree in either environmental or animal law. “As long as I can remember, I knew I wanted to… June 7, 2022 AcademicsAlumni ProfilesClubs & OrganizationsCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInternshipsInvolvementJusticePolitical ScienceStudent Life

  • Interested in green chemistry/environmental toxicology? Awesome workshop in Portland this June! Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference is in Portland this June! Details on the student workshop:   www.gcande.org | www.acs.org/greenchemistry |  @ACSGCI | #gcande20     March 15, 2016 Opportunity Blog

  • biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II:  Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the

  • biological and environmental effects that contribute to viral spread in human populations. Collectively, these lecture topics will provide a broad introduction to the science of the COVID-19 crisis while emphasizing the complex interplay among virus, host, and environmental factors that drive disease emergence and spread.September 16 The Science of COVID-19 Part II:  Testing and Vaccine Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of Biology Lecture Description:Testing for and vaccination against the

  • questions, please email djs@plu.edu.  Apply today'23-'24 ApplicationDJS AssistantsMinimum hourly wage + Rieke Scholarship ~10 hrs /week  Fall & Spring, ~5hrs/week Jterm + Rieke Scholarship Commitments Apply by May 5th DJS Assistants bring initiative and innovative ideas to raise and sustain general awareness and education on campus about issues related to culture, intersectional identity, belonging, social and environmental justice, and consent.  DJS Assistants staff the DJS Lounge and design and

  • sitting in his first few classes.“Professors were encouraging students to expand our worldviews, take all sorts of different prospectives into account, and challenge what we previously held to be true,” he says. “I was into it from the start.” Wright has successfully embarked on a career at the nexus of the two driving interests with which he arrived at PLU. After graduating magnum cum laude six years ago, he’s worked for an education foundation and an environmental advocacy organization, and now