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scheduled for faculty and staff during Pre-Conference Workshops. *Registration is required for Pre-Conference Workshops and Events. Monday, August 26 8:30 – 10:00 am | Academic Program Leaders Meeting – Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural Center Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs All Academic Deans, Department Chairs, and Interdisciplinary Program Chairs/Directors should plan to attend this important meeting where we will discuss the major academic
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podcast.” The two shortly found themselves quarantined together, and the idea continued to develop until they released their first episode in late April. “We haven’t really done anything like that before, and we had always kicked around the idea,” said Sager. “For us, it never really solidified until we realized the need, and how much time we have on our hands.”The Capstonavirus series features students from many disciplines, including music, chemistry, history, geoscience, environmental studies, and
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, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities and for the Earth.” Organizers say the symposium reflects the PLU environmental studies program’s commitment to thinking about environmental issues from intersectional perspectives that bring into focus the connection between the health of the environment and the health of people and their communities. “This year’s annual symposium topic, Sowing Resilience in Fractured Land, will invite us to challenge our current thinking and consider how the
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Education & Kinesiology180AprilPI Earth Day SpeakerEnvironmental Studies Program120AprilPI Spring Donor Appreciation BanquetOffice of AdvancementAprilPI Norwegian Heritage FestivalScandinavian Cultural Center200-220April Relay for LifeStudent Involvement and Leadership200-400AprilPI Svare-Toven Endowed Professorship LectureDivision of HumanitiesApril Board of RegentsOffice of the President70MayPI, CP Celebration of LeadershipStudent Involvement and Leadership300MayPI Athletics Awards
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23; and May 26-May 31. RSVP here to help paint. Recognizing that Parkland has its own unique history and cultural identity, Pacific Lutheran University students have created the collaborative Parkland Community Mural Project in hopes of archiving those stories on a prominent neighborhood wall. This project is designed to be community-based; according to organizers, its purpose is to unite local artists, students, community organizations, businesses and community members to creatively and
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while having lunch at the University House. Read Previous An internship with the Portland Pickles solidifies Simon Luedtke’s plans for the future Read Next Community Meals brings people together and feeds souls 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 College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships
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cybernetics and general systems theory. In addition, the course considers postmodern ideas, the feminist critique of systems theory, and common factors versus evidenced based approaches. Students will learn to apply a systemic lens personally and professionally. Strategies for systemically conceptualizing therapy will be taught. (4) MFTH 504 : Contextual Foundations of Systemic Practice This course provides an introduction to contemporary family developmental theory which explores issues of power
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November 3, 2008 Harmony invites campus into the discussion There are a lot of people listening about how candidates are going to address issues that are important to them this election. With concerns like the economy being at the forefront of political discussion, the Harmony Club wanted to make sure issues that they care about aren’t forgotten.“We’re trying to raise awareness of queer issues in this election,” said Cate Fisher, club co-commissioner. The club brought issues like gay marriage
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she’d get a part. But she did. And she was surprised by how much work the chorus had on stage. “The chorus is on the stage almost all the time and is an integral part of the opera,” Van Mechelen said. After a taste of this, Van Mechelen knows that singing is what she wants to do with her life. She arrived at PLU as a transfer student. “I went into audition for the music program and the faculty was so warm and inviting … It just felt like home,” she said. Marlette Buchannan Hall, a vocal studies
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interested in? Start a new club. That’s what Tyson did. And now he’s got a bunch of fellow Lunicyclers riding around campus. Just watch out – there are no brakes on these things, and some of the riders are still learning. Read Previous A ‘Twilight’ experience Read Next LEED Gold for Neeb 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 College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean
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