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  • broadly creative definitions of global health – such as “domestic, for-profit” global health for local biotech firms making drugs or devices with potential application overseas; “domestic non-profit” organizations working with immigrants (or Native Americans) as well as “international for-profit” firms with business links to Washington. “A key challenge in our report was to define and operationalize the concept of global health,” the UW authors acknowledged in their introduction to the report. Their

  • beliefs, practices, imaginings that people have attempted to erase or eradicate. That’s a different way of thinking about the work.  Maya: Which I think, like Tyler said, is resurfacing, returning, unearthing and making space for things to breathe after having been buried.Narrator: (With a sigh of appreciation into the thoughtful silence following that evocative image, remembering Maya had focused her studies at PLU “around inequality and its intersections with our natural environment.”) Whew. Tyler

  • Community Meeting For continuing Veterans, ROTC, and students from military families1:00PM-2:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC), Room 201 Veterans Community Meeting For continuing Veterans2:00PM-3:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC), Room 201 Featured Speaker: Jason Kilmer Encouraged: Check out this engaging talk about making healthy choices as a Lute! 7:15PM-8:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Various Rooms & Virtual via Zoom Link (PLU epass required to access link) Sunday is the only strongly

  • reflected in his actions and leadership,” says Ardys Curtis of Information & Technology Services. “He worked on a daily basis to support the campus community in its use of technology while always making a personal connection with those he was working with. Chris was a true Lute at heart.” Former PLU President Loren Anderson agrees. “Chris was such a wonderful part of my PLU experience — faithful, hard-working, smart, able — it was always a lift to see him walking down the halls of the administration

  • it a field—now it is, but a very, very small field.” A small field, maybe—but one with potentially huge impact. “She is on the ground floor of a relatively new field that has the possibility of making all kinds of great insights into cancer in the evolution of history,” Ryan said. As Hunt and other researchers unearth more and more ancient evidence—breast cancer in 3500 B.C. Egypt, osteo-sarcoma in a T. rex femur—Hunt has formed an intriguing theory: She believes cancer is inherent in human

  • Namibian culture. She’ll discuss the pivotal role that funding, grants, and PLU support played in making this life-changing adventure possible. Thursday, November 16th Study Away in Oslo! NOTE ROOM CHANGE / AUC 21210:00 AM - 11:00 AMCome to this information session to meet professors from our Gateway Study Away Program in Oslo, Norway and to learn more about the university and its curriculum. PLU students currently studying away in Oslo will also join us virtually. This Fall Semester program is a great

  • Translation LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts May 26, 2022 Academic Animals: Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in Universities May 26, 2022 Gendered Tongues: Issues of Gender in the Foreign Language Classroom May 26, 2022 Introduction May 26, 2022

  • . Increase the range and quality of information available on student outcomes and other types of accomplishment data that will contribute to making a strong, evidence-based case for a PLU education. Environment and well-being Continue to develop as a learning, living and working community that effectively welcomes, challenges and supports the success and well-being of all students, faculty and staff. Objectives & Key Action Steps Provide a coordinated approach to well-being for students, faculty and

  • : Organizational & Economic Context of Care Focuses on the core knowledge vocabulary, concepts in organizational behavior, financial management and strategy to plan, create, implement and monitor initiatives, and effectively communication within the healthcare environment. (2) NURS 409 : Health Policy Analysis of the social, political, legal, and economic factors that influence health care including trends in health policy and ethical issues relevant to health care delivery. Open to non-nursing students with

  • , he is seen as African — as a black man. I’m a second-class citizen here with the set of struggles that come with that. To this day I experience racism essentially wherever I go in America. People making assumptions about me before they even meet me. Having this color of skin is a death sentence here when it comes to leading a normal American life. I can’t even go down the street on a nice day a lot of times without someone thinking I am a dangerous person. This color of skin isn’t associated with