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  • filmmakers about southern Mediterranean landscapes.About Professor Aomar Boum A historical anthropologist and member of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, Aomar Boum is Professor and Maurice Amado Chair in Sephardic Studies in the Department of Anthropology, Department of History and Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles. Co-founder and co-editor of Tamazgha Studies Journal, Boum is interested in the place of religious and ethnic minorities

  • winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250. All essay contributors will be invited to attend the Lemkin Lecture where the awards are announced. ž You may submit a draft of your essay, formatted as a Word document and sent electronically, to be reviewed by a member of the faculty review committee, if you wish, no later than January 16, 2019, by 4:00 p.m.  One member of the committee will critique your paper, making constructive suggestions.  Your draft will be returned to you no later

  • “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of faculty members judge the essays. The first place essay winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250. All essay contributors will be invited to attend the Lemkin Lecture where the awards are announced. ž You may submit a draft of your essay, formatted as a Word document and sent electronically, to be reviewed by a member of the faculty review committee, if you wish, no later than January 16, 2019, by 4:00 p.m.  One member of the committee will

  • discovery of common interests, possible collaborations, and recognition of colleagues within the community.What is the Peer Teaching Observation program?Each new faculty member is assigned a mentor from an external division/school. The goals of this program include: Introduce new faculty to faculty members across campus. Provide new faculty members with informal feedback on teaching that support the development of excellent teaching strategies as outlined in the Criteria for Tenure and Promotion in the

  • S. Erving Severtson Research Fellowship Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research ProgramIn May 2000, a grant was awarded to the Division of Social Sciences for a student-faculty research program to honor PLU faculty member and alumnus (1955) Dr. S. Erving (Erv) Severtson. Endowed by the Forest Foundation, the Severtson funding supports joint student and faculty research by providing financial assistance. For student researchers, the grant covers up to $500 for project expenses and a $3,950

  • Under the Faculty Constitution, the Faculty Assembly is the governing body of the faculty.  It meets at least once a month (usually every second Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m.) during the fall and spring semesters.Emeriti faculty retain the privilege of voice at Faculty Assembly. If you are an emeritus faculty member and wish to participate in Faculty Assembly, please contact facgov@plu.edu. Fall 2024 Faculty Assembly will meet in person (no zoom option). Please see Special Rules of Order for

  • Kathleen Anderson Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costume Designer she/her Phone: 253-535-7326 Email: anderskw@plu.edu Office Location: Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts - 220 Status:Part-time Professional Biography Education M.F.A., Theatrical Design, Northwestern University, 2004 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Costume Design Biography Kathleen Anderson has been a member of the design faculty in the PLU Theatre Program since 1998. Her favorite designs at PLU include

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  • Sexual misconduct as identified in the PLU Student Code of Conduct and by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission, (see WAC 246-840-740) and Department of Health will be used to determine sexual misconduct. Non-consenting sexual relationships, intimate contact, or sexual harassment of any kind between students, between students and faculty, or between students and patients or clinical staff members, are regarded as sexual misconduct. All suspected inappropriate

  • Kathleen Anderson Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costume Designer, Costume Shop Manager she/her Phone: 253-535-7326 Email: anderskw@plu.edu Office Location: Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts - 220 Status:Part-time Professional Biography Education M.F.A., Theatrical Design, Northwestern University, 2004 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Costume Design Biography Kathleen Anderson has been a member of the design faculty in the PLU Theatre Program since 1998. Her favorite

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  • solicit applications from qualified students, and a selection committee comprised of the executive director of Career Connections, the Director of Academic Internships and one faculty member will review applications and make the award. “The learning that occurs and the experience that is gained through an internship can shape a student’s future,” said Catherine Swearingen, executive director of Career Connections. “A good internship can provide a rich learning environment where students can apply what