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University Place School District, an active member of The Fund for Women and Girls board, City Club of Tacoma board, and in her 11th year of coaching cheerleading, currently for University Place Junior Viking Cheer.
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Eickhoff``Trump: Flaming Liberal?``PresentationMegan Finley``The Effects of Ex-Felon Enfranchisement Policy on Voting Demographics``PresentationAlex Gasperi``Nationalism and its Role in the 2016 Election``PresentationBarbara Gilchrist``Navigating the Emerging Geopolitics of the Arctic``PresentationDeanna Hobbs``How Extractive Industries Affect Indigenous Women``PresentationDanielle LiskAlec MillerSierra MillerAndrew NorthamKeon Payne & Logan BerghoeferAaron RistauGrace RoweKarl StallmanAshley
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being an athlete?For Klauder, there was little hesitation. Growing up in Klamath Falls, Ore., Klauder learned early from her parents, John and Christine, to work hard in both the classroom and in athletic endeavors. But “school always overrode swimming.” Good grades, her parents told her, will get you to college. And good college grades, Klauder knew, would get her into nursing school. She has taken that to heart, earning Dean’s List recognition during each of her semesters at PLU and entering her
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of teams as an assistant coach, and I just got it,” Croft said. “Everything clicked: This is what needs to happen.” And then came another of those life-defining decisions. In 2010, Croft met Tafara Pulse, who is now his wife. “She plays for the Seattle Sounders Women and is in the Seattle University Hall of Fame,” Croft said. “She was my biggest push to get back into it. She really saw how good I was, and I believed her.” Croft works with children in Uganda as part of PlayUp, his former nonprofit
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tragedy of the Holocaust. Students can see that marginalization of a minority group, such as the Jews of Nazi Germany, can lead to life-threatening situations culminating in one of the world’s modern genocides. Issues of distortion and denial make the process of reconciliation and healing less likely and serve as an insult to the memory of all those whose lives were destroyed in the Holocaust. 2021 Conference ScheduleCheck out this year’s conference schedule. Conference
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, the descriptions would likely be very different,” Hames said. “You would have different assumptions about them based on what they drink.” Hames, associate professor of history, is conducting research on alcohol and the creation of identity in a cultural context. She initially completed a dissertation on women in Bolivia who own neighborhood taverns. That was followed by a textbook on the world history of alcohol. A popular press in London reached out to her and urged her to write a popular version
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of approximately E650, plus additional support to defray travel and research expenses, and health insurance. DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) University Summer Course GrantGerman Academic Exchange Service University Summer Course Grant support for undergraduates with a minimum of 2 years of college-level German to attend a 3 – 4 week summer course at a German university. Summer courses in German language, literary, cultural, political and/or economic aspects of modern and contemporary
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essays with Julie Marie Wade, Telephone: Essays in Two Voices, received the Cleveland Poetry Center Award for Creative Nonfiction. Her poetry chapbook, The Daughters of Elderly Women, received the Floating Bridge Press Chapbook Award. She coauthored, with Suzanne Paola, the textbook Tell It Slant: Creating, Refining, and Publishing Creative Nonfiction, now in its third edition from McGraw-Hill. Mentor. Workshops and classes in nonfiction. Statement: “As both a writer and a teacher, I’m so interested
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that strip away the always-nascent world of living. The focal point of this essay is that genocide’s ascendance in the modern world becomes more sensical when we understand how the structures of logic compel violence. My personal use of exclusive logic, joined with my implicit place in the world, has shaped how I engage with everyone and everything. From this foundation, I want to suggest that Raphael Lemkin’s contributions to a less violent world were defined by his willingness to reaffirm the
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that strip away the always-nascent world of living. The focal point of this essay is that genocide’s ascendance in the modern world becomes more sensical when we understand how the structures of logic compel violence. My personal use of exclusive logic, joined with my implicit place in the world, has shaped how I engage with everyone and everything. From this foundation, I want to suggest that Raphael Lemkin’s contributions to a less violent world were defined by his willingness to reaffirm the
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