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  • challenge our peers across the disciplines, in and beyond the academy, to think more deeply about what they know and how they know it. We hope that you will see this cover story not as a defense but as a celebration of all that the humanities have to offer and proof that the humanities are alive and well.Humanities Todayby Dr. Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Department of PhilosophyThe Contemplation of the Humanitiesby Dr. Douglas Oakman, Department of ReligionThe Humanities Across Cultures: A Study-Away Case

  • Summer Research Program – University of Nebraska Posted by: alemanem / December 1, 2016 December 1, 2016 The University of Nebraska’s summer program offers research opportunities in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields in addition to an interdisciplinary Minority Health Disparities program aimed at converting cutting edge social and behavioral research into an understanding and reduction of health disparities among minorities. Summer 2017 research programs include

  • Many elements of faculty membership and faculty organization are included in the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws (Section II of the Faculty Handbook). Only the additional elements that are not part of the constitution or bylaws and whose origin and status instead are faculty legislation or administrative policy are included in this section.

  • Harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, age, or any other protected classification is prohibited. Such prohibited behavior may include: Verbal threats, epithets, derogatory comments or slurs Offensive jokes Inappropriate or harassing emails, phone conversations or other electronic communications Visual conduct such as displaying derogatory posters, photographs, cartoons, drawings, gestures or websites

  • PLU Alum Visits Department of Economics Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 15, 2019 April 15, 2019 By Jeannette ShimkoCommunications Coordinator/Administrative AssistantTACOMA Wash - Hiring in Finance: The Employer's Perspective From PLU to World of Finance Dr. Micheal Manser – PLU ECON Grad ’10 Now Economist @Remitly Thursday April 18, 2019 @6:30 p.m. Xavier 201 Dr. Michael Manser is currently an Economist in charge of global pricing at Remitly, one of the fastest growing FinTech startups in

  • these retrospectives from her colleagues and former students, she told me that “it didn’t feel incredibly brave.” Even with uncertainty and fear, Beth said, “I didn’t know what was going to happen, but I knew what I thought I could try to make happen.” She brings up the stories of her own “historical mentors,” as she calls them, and the ways that they might reflect on their own bravery — or, more accurately, the obligations they felt towards doing what was just. Beth adds that “What you see when you

  • -learning projects, and a culminating capstone project. Students can learn and participate in community-based research with faculty at the Center for Applied Movement Sciences (CAMS) laboratory and serve Yakima’s uninsured community members during two off-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission. Students also participate in two on-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses as part of the CAMS laboratory. Starts in the fallThree year, in-person programAccepts

  • economy. More than 10,000 PLU alumni make their home in the area. And more than 3,500 students enroll at PLU every year and the university employs 700 faculty and staff. “I thank you for recognizing and holding up the essential and critical role of education in the context of economic development,” he said. “And, there is much to celebrate.” But he expressed pause in celebrating. As the PLU president nears the end of his 20 years at the university, he expressed concern about the future of a “new

  • Summer REU at University of Washington Posted by: alemanem / November 27, 2018 November 27, 2018 The University of Washington has two Research Experience for Undergraduates programs this summer.  Both programs deal with new energy materials and welcome freshmen and sophomores who have had some chemistry and physics.  Follow the links to learn more, see the program fliers and apply!   Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Molecular Engineering Materials Center. (MEMC) Read Previous SURF 2019 At

  • opportunity to learn and participate in community-based research with faculty at the Center for Applied Movement Sciences (CAMS) laboratory and serve Yakima’s uninsured community members during two off-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission. Students also participate in two on-campus Integrated Clinical Experiences courses as part of the CAMS laboratory. Students will complete coursework in movement and behavioral sciences, professional and interprofessional