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  • ). Recent publications include “The Space Between the Words” (Harvard Design Journal Spring 2018), “A Thousand Oceans” (Geographical Research, Wiley Pub., Fall 2019) “This Moment” (River Rail: Occupy Colby Fall 2019), Self-Evident: Reflections on the Invisibility of Black Bodies in Environmental Histories (BESIDE Magazine, Montreal Spring 2020),”The Perils of Being Black in Public: We are all Christian Cooper and George Floyd (The Guardian, June 3rd 2020) and “Who Gets Left Out of the Great Outdoors

  • progress on the design and fundraising work for this project. The new center will double the square footage dedicated to our outstanding nursing students, and will include high-tech simulation labs, classrooms, faculty offices and student gathering spaces. As of this week, we have secured over $4.2 million for the $6 ½ million estimated cost, and this project will remain our highest capital priority in the year ahead, creating premier learning spaces for a premier program.  Locker Room: Over the past

  • same marks are also incised into the cheeks of child that she holds in her arms; the child carried on her back only has these marks on its forehead. These are marks of scarification, which was a common practice among many kingdoms of pre-colonial Nigeria, including the Yoruba. To create these marks on the human body, lines were incised into the skin, and left untreated for permanent scars to appear. The design of the scarification marks served as an indication of ethnic and lineage identities, and

  • & Design students should emphasize their use of visual media and how their project relates to business, economic, or historical trends. Organization and Approach A short discussion about how you will conduct your research and organize your concluding paper or project.  It is not necessary for you to write up a tentative table of contents here.  Instead, write a few paragraphs about what you hope your project and written results will accomplish, and perhaps the ways that you will present your arguments

  • Supply Chain Management (4) And 4 semester hours from the following: BMBA 577: Project Management (4) Approved BMBA 587/588/589: Special Topics (1 to 4) Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) - Graduate Courses BMBA 504 : Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Methods and techniques of quantitative research. Emphasis on research design, data collection, basic data analysis; including, chi-square, correlation, ANOVA and regression, as well as interpretation and presentation of results. Students

  • design, and qualitative methods to conduct research. Upon completion, students should be able to critique, understand, and conduct research about politics. Prerequisite: POLS 251. (4) POLS 345 : Government and Public Policy - ES An integrated approach to the nature of public policy, with emphasis on substantive problems, the development of policy responses by political institutions, and the impacts of policies. Intensive writing course. (4) POLS 346 : Environmental Politics and Policy - ES, GE An

  • , 2017I graduated from PLU in the Spring of 2017 with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in Finance. After graduation I began working for Mercer, a consulting firm that helps clients around the world advance the health, wealth, and performance of their employees. I specifically work as an analyst in the health and benefits department, assisting senior consultants in design, financing, pricing, and administration of client companies’ health and welfare programs. My economics degree helped prepare me for

  • Acquisitions Curator, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC Raymond Sun, Associate Professor, Washington State University Carla Peperzak, Holocaust Rescuer-Survivor Kelly Palmer, University of Tampa Moderator: Heather Mathews, Associate Professor of Art & Design, PLU 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. – Rescue and Resistance (Regency Room, AUC)“Jewish Rescuers of Jews in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon and Chabannes” – Patrick Henry I will talk in general about the rescue work of the Jewish Children’s Welfare

  • , advertising, stage set design and sound and lighting, which is all coordinated through Conference Services. We have a great working relationship with PLU’S staff; they go out of their way to make sure we have everything we need to have a successful camp. For those of you have have organized events such as ours, you know that things don’t always go as planned. We have found PLU’s staff to be able to change things late in the game to provide us with seamless service. PLU’s facilities are excellent, the

  • Concordia College in River Forest, Illinois, earned a Master of Science Degree in school administration, and in 1962 earned a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Kansas. Wiegman was elected president of Pacific Lutheran University in 1969 and served until 1974. As president, he established a university wide commission to study and design policies as well as a Regency professorship. After leaving PLU, Wiegman ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1976 but served as the Washington State