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  • and Taylor Lunka 2013-2014Student Projects Emily Bishop, Echoing Thresholds: Poetry and Culture in the UK Shannon Burlingame, Researching APPO Protests of 2006 Seanna Hewitt, Analysis of Water-Related Issues in the Rio Verde-Atoyac Watershed of Oaxaca Saiyare Refaei, Research on the Role of NAFTA on Oaxacan Artist Collectives for Social Justice Karina Sandoval, Researching the Role that Social Development Organizations have on Mixteco-speaking Children Faculty Projects Bradford Andrews, Studying

  • - Implications of Tau Protein in Alzheimer's Disease: A Contemporary Literature and Research Review Shawn Brookins, Senior Capstone Seminar Alzheimer’s Disease, the most common form of progressive dementia, has transitioned among the forefront of healthcare research, lending to novel biochemistry research avenues. In particular, research has attempted to implicate malconformations of tau protein in the development of this pathology. This review summarizes the competing hypotheses that attribute truncated and

  • , based in Western sociological perspectives, as a foundation for the exploration of Chinese culture. Different from the existing, classical, and traditional sociological thinking, Social Reference Theory has reached beyond other theories. This Theory emphasizes the importance of the reference on perception, with four propositions. These are, simply put: 1) any given perception is based on reference, 2) if there is no reference, there can be no perception, 3) changing reference results in a change in

  • Printing Arts, students are encouraged to acquire practical experience in publishing-related work outside the classroom. Publishing and Printing Arts (PPAP) PPAP 301 : The Book in Society A critical study of the history of book culture and the role of books in modern society. Cross-listed with COMA 321, ENGL 311. (4) PPAP 302 : Publishing Procedures A workshop introduction to the world of book publishing, involving students in decisions about what to publish and how to produce it. Cross-listed with

  • continued quality of patient care and evidence-based outcomes in our nation’s health care system. The need for strong, effective nursing leadership and nursing faculty in health care has never been more critical. In response, Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Nursing offers the Doctor of Nursing Practice for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice. Each year, PLU awards scholarships up to $8,500 to new students in the DNP program. The number of scholarships

  • Humanities, Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447. We are sorry that we are unable to receive credit cards at this time. 7:00 P.M.Evening Keynote Lecture - Dr. Gail RamshawProfessor of Religion Emerita, La Salle University, Philadelphia Jesus as Champion, Sacrifice, Lover, and Tree of Life: The Christian meeting of history and metaphor Christians have always sought for the Jesus of history. In our time, both biblical critical studies and popular literalism ask the

  • : Pacific Rim Nations Face the Climate Crisis. Corvallis: Oregon State Univ. Press, 2012. 37-40: 40. (2) Wilson, Shawn. Research Is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods. Halifax: Fernwood, 2008. 80-96. (3) Wilson: 86 (4) Kappfjell, Lena. “Tradition, Value, Habit.” Presentation given at University of Tromsø (Norway) 1 March 2012. (5) Scheurich, James Joseph and Michelle D. Young. “White Racism among White Faculty: From Critical Understanding to Antiracist Activism.” In William A. Smith, Philip G

  • make and use, and the rates of their production and use. We grow our phytoplankton cultures under various conditions that are representative of present and future ocean ecosystems to try to understand the implications these microbial activities have for our planet.” Lydia Flaspohler ’25Biology major “One of the most valuable lessons I learned this summer from participating in the NSSURP research program was that failure is not only expected, it is a critical part of the research experience

  • President Allan Belton. “In the months and years to come PLU and Yad Vashem will be working together to provide robust opportunities for students and community members from all over the Puget Sound region to engage in the critical work of Holocaust education and remembrance.” The ultimate source for Holocaust education, documentation and research, Yad Vashem’s integrated approach to Holocaust education and remembrance incorporates meaningful educational initiatives, groundbreaking research and

  • Lutheran higher education fuels critical questioning and learning in community, the purposeful work of inclusion, and of discerning one’s vocation and service in the world. Read More How We Live It In the classroom. Outside of the classroom. Cheering on the home team. Exploring the world of work. Creating. Listening. Celebrating. Take a look at this vibrant visual portrait of how we live our values at PLU. Read More Travel as a Political Act Travel expert — and proud Lutheran — Rick Steves reveals the