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  • Expertise Geomorphology Environmental Studies Science Education Curriculum Development Books Land Use Changes and the Physical Habitat of Streams: A Review With Emphasis on Studies Within the U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Program co-authored with Robert B. Jacobson and Suzanne R. Femmer (U.S. Geological Survey 2000) : View Book Selected Articles Ramage, J.M., Apgar, J.D., McKenney, R.A., Hanna, W.. "Spatial Variability of Snowmelt Timing from AMSR-E and SSM/I Passive Microwave Sensors

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  • students who start the program in Summer 2024. Room and meals are included and cannot be deducted from the program cost. Total program cost: $43,410 Additional fees include: technology fee (e.g. online learning platforms, course sites, email and storage accounts) ($270/year) and wellness fee (e.g. virtual wellness options, accommodations, virtual consultations) ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), thesis binding ($100), books and materials for coursework.Program Cost SheetDownload 2024

  • 2017 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 10th annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Synagogue & Church” will take place November 1-3 at Pacific Lutheran University. The conference will dive into the controversial role of the Roman Catholic Church and its relationship to the events of the Holocaust. The speakers will present on the heated debate about the role of Pope Pius XII, examine the role of Catholic antisemitism, inaction by many Church leaders, and

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  • check it out, along with a discussion from a friend who was a PLU graduate, Lizbett Benge ’11. “That conversation made college seem real and attainable,” he said. He found out about PLU by literally pulling out a crumpled Act Six Scholarship brochure that was stuffed between two books in the counseling center at Foster High School. One thing led to another, and he ended up at PLU, and then quickly found out the norm was students would study away. He found scholarships through the Wang Center that

  • Judith Kitchen Founding Director, In Memoriam Biography Biography Judith Kitchen (1941-2014)  was the co-founder of the Rainier Writing Workshop MFA program at PLU.  She is the author of four collections of essays, most recently The Circus Train (Ovenbird Books, 2014).  Her other collections are Half in Shade: Family, Photography, Fate and Distance and Direction (Coffeehouse Press) and Only the Dance (U. of South Carolina Press).  She is also the author of a novel, The House on Eccles Road

  • teaching at universities worldwide to working with peasants in rural India. Time Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as an environmental ‘hero’ in 2003, and Asia Week has called her one of the five most powerful communicators in Asia. In November 2010, Forbes Magazine identified Dr. Shiva as one of the Seven Most Powerful Women on the Globe. Dr. Shiva has contributed in fundamental ways to changing the practice and paradigms of agriculture and food. Her books The Violence of the Green Revolution and

  • Dr. Karen McConnell, C.H.E.S. Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer Phone: 253-535-7169 Email: mcconnke@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Kinesiology Education Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State University M.A., Exercise Science, University of the Pacific B.A., Sports Medicine, University of the Pacific Certified Health Education Specialist

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  • Dr. Karen McConnell, C.H.E.S. Professor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7169 Email: mcconnke@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer Education Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State University M.A., Exercise Science, University of the Pacific B.A., Sports Medicine, University of the Pacific Certified Health Education Specialist

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  • participants in the culture and political arena. Now with the launch of their new book, they’ve formalized the giving with the Dead Feminists Foundation, a donor fund run by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. The book’s theme of “action words” (“Make,” “Grow,” “Lead,” “Tell,” etc.) gave a framework for giving. Each word translates to a funding category, and nonprofits can apply for micro-grants under the category of their choosing. “Thanks to the generosity of Sasquatch Books, a portion of our book

  • back burner. Both Sepper and Alazadi hope the Reflection Room will not only provide students from various faith traditions a place to worship but will also increase religious understanding on campus, giving the campus a more welcoming atmosphere. “Our hope down the road is that the Reflection Room will be a space that will welcome seekers who want to know more about the various faith traditions,” Sepper said. “We hope to build a bit of a library outside the room so that students could access books