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  • Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela J. CobbIn summer 2007, Dr. Oliver (Ollie) Cobb, a retired Seattle physician, approached PLU expressing the wish to give the university a piece of African art (Accession no. 2007.02.001) in memory of the Lehmanns, who had been friends and fellow collectors, and who had given a number of pieces to PLU. Not knowing much about African art, the (then-)Development Office reached out to Prof. Neal Sobania, a historian of Africa on

  • Annual Reports serve as a means to educate the community about PLU’s climate and encourage healthy discourse. As such, the report will be shared online as well as with the University Diversity Committee and with President’s Council in order to provide an opportunity for response and to engage with the BIRT on determining educational and professional development priorities and resources.

  • Belonging at diversity.medicine@wsu.edu. Benefits: Cost to attend: FREE Coursework including the Kaplan MCAT Prep course and Science Enhancements are covered by the program Travel to/from the WSU Health Sciences campus in Spokane Room and board during in-person days of the program Access to and exposure with medical school faculty, leadership, and students Development of Native Cultural identity in medicine and network of Native Physicians Coursework and exposure to become a more competitive applicant

  • addition to this work, he will exhibit pieces relating to the figurative skill sets students may experience in his class. “The bulk of my career and development of an artist has been creating figurative works. Even now I take what time I can to draw and learn through working from the model”, Stasinos says. The third segment of Stasinos’ works is collaborative illustrations done for PLU anthropology professor, Bradford Andrews, which include a Market Scene for The Calixtlahuaca Archeological Research

  • -centric, Lute-focused and engaging to an impatient audience is literally my job from week-to-week. When we arrived, the first quote was from the Second Amendment Foundation’s Director of Development—“60 to 70 percent” of people were “carrying” tonight, he said. Tweeted that. The most memorable part of the evening was in the bathroom. When I went to take a quick journalistic break, I found something interesting: four gun-related magazines and “The Little Red Book of Obamunism.” Tweeted that. That

  • for individual and community reflection, we are able to make meaning of and draw connections between experiences and invite space for the development of solutions, partnerships, and ways of engaging that prioritizes the interconnectedness of DJS.What is the DJS Coalition Series?The DJS Coalition encourages students to engage in DJS experiences inside and outside of the classroom and participate in a guided reflection process designed to deepen our understanding of DJS.  The DJS Coalition is open

  • education, Martin said.Tip: Interested in securing a nursing career? Download PLU’s digital resource: Take control of the future healthcare— A Guide to a career in NursingDownload Nursing GuideDownload free ebookDownload free ebook: Take control of the future healthcare DNP Scholarly ProjectsMolly’s program-development project as part of her doctorate addressed what’s best for a large segment of the population. She streamlined enhanced Medicare wellness visits at primary care clinics for the Southwest

  • on feminist, Lutheran theology with Lutheran women theologians in places such Helsinki, Finland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Uppsala, Sweden; Oslo, Norway; Aarhus, Denmark; and Chicago, Illinois. She is one founding member and is committed to the further development of the Global Lutheran Women’s Scholarship Network.  She has served on two doctoral dissertation committees in feminist, Lutheran theology: one for the Graduate Theological Union and one for MF School of Theology in Oslo, Norway. She has been

  • Thinking about Graduate School in the Natural Sciences?Are you passionate about research and interested in advancing your education beyond your undergraduate experience? It is our goal to support and encourage your efforts to continue your professional development in graduate school. This page will provide some useful information and contacts for you as you start your journey. You will find information on: What can you do now to prepare for your application to graduate school? Finding the right

  • PLUContemporary mathematics has played an integral role in the development of computer technologies, search algorithms, financial investing strategies, physical models of nature, fair redistricting voting models, and more.Clark says part the value of the CS-STEM program is meeting with PLU grad students in the Masters of Arts in Education Program. “I get to hear their experiences—the good, the bad, and the horrendous. It’s nice to share a space with other people who are also passionate about changing how we