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  • Calculus: An Introduction - QR MATH 140 Precalculus - QR MATH 145 Statistics for Biologists - QR MATH 151 Calculus I - QR MATH 152 Calculus II - QR MATH 242 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics - QR STAT 145 Statistics for Biologists - QR STAT 231 Introductory Statistics - QR STAT 232 Introductory Statistics for Psychology Majors - QR STAT 233 Introductory Statistics for Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Social Work Majors - QR STAT 242 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics - QR

  • Transnationalism and its ConsequencesMigration, colonial occupation, refugee flows, global travel—the movement of people and ideas across national borders both historically and in the present has political, economic, social and cultural impacts for the destination and also for the place of origin. Using multiple disciplinary perspectives, this concentration investigates the issues arising from the transnational movement of people and ideas such as those related to religious and cultural

  • to review and assign content. At times, responsible for advertising revenue generation to support the media outlet. Serve as the communication hub with Student Life officials for administrative purposes. Maintain the online presence of the organization, including answering email and updating all social media sites consistently. Oversee, edit and submit the final product to the printer. Maintain an ethical newsroom. Oversee the  Mobile App. Complete all semester reports. Apply Now

  • scripture in new and imaginative ways? How might we ground our worship, learning, and social commitments in the gracious and prophetic Word that “proceeds from the mouth of the Most High”? Join us in June amid the beauty of Pacific Lutheran University’s evergreen campus as we enter into conversation with speakers and workshop leaders.ScheduleDetailed Conference Schedule now available.MoreSpeakersLearn about the speakers and topics at the summer conference.More

    Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology
    Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • for 20 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She has lived all over the world and now calls Tacoma home. Her areas of professional interest are: support and persistence of first-generation college students, leadership and social justice, and multicultural education. Eva’s passion is in being a leader/educator and working in partnership with others to become their best selves. Her active research is in the vocational development of a college student.

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  • As a shy kid growing up, Tom Smith’s mother recommended he take an acting class in junior high to help get out of his shell. From there, everything changed. “I had one of those teachers people talk about — a theatre teacher who made that class so amazing and wonderful and inspirational that it completely changed the course of my life,” said Tom Smith, the new artistic director of theatre at Pacific Lutheran University. “She saw something in me that I didn’t see myself.  She was amazing and got

  • talked a lot about the technical aspects of camera work relating to dance films and dancing for the camera. I used the information I gained from the master class and applied it to my classwork, especially the dance film final project for Composition and Choreography. It helped me think about how to both choreograph and dance for a camera and how this is different than dancing on a stage. —Brooke Nelson ’23, Dance minor Though the circumstances of the year are not what any of us would have chosen, I

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  • talked a lot about the technical aspects of camera work relating to dance films and dancing for the camera. I used the information I gained from the master class and applied it to my classwork, especially the dance film final project for Composition and Choreography. It helped me think about how to both choreograph and dance for a camera and how this is different than dancing on a stage. —Brooke Nelson ’23, Dance minor Though the circumstances of the year are not what any of us would have chosen, I

  • section. Where a person required to register under this section is in custody of the state department of corrections, the state department of social and health services, a local division of youth services, or a local jail or juvenile detention facility as a result of a sex offense or kidnapping offense, the person shall also register at the time of release from custody with an official designated by the agency that has jurisdiction over the person. In addition, any such adult or juvenile who is