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  • these intersect with contemporary challenges, opportunities, and initiatives. This issue explores “civil discourse in a fragmented world,” and features articles by two of PLU’s own, Dr. Jeffrey Bell-Hanson and Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt!   Preview essays in this issue with the individual links below: View the Full Issue Online Vocation and Civil Discourse: Discerning and Defining by Lynn Hunnicutt Polarization, Incivility, and a Need for “Change” by Guy Nave Putting the Kind Back in Human by Sarah Ciavarri

  • & Attitudes Towards Climate Change. *   Fiona Larkin & April Sabor The Effects of Childhood Bullying On Adult Life. **   McKenzie Pfeiffer, Carly Dailey, Rudy King Values & The Moral Identity: A Closer Look At Transgression-Relevant Responses. **   Brandon Ishise, Carlos Domingo-Arenas, Dalen Todorov Does The Halo Effect Apply To Non-Heterosexual Men? A Replication & Extension. ***   Leah H. Magee & Corey L.Cook* Capstone    ** PSYC 242    *** SevertsonZoom Room 3Michelle Ceynar & Jonathan AdamsGrant

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . THE DEACONS Pacific Lutheran University's Original Rock Band Reunites for Homecoming 2014 Read the Story New Stories   Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. Read More A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over

  • ! Sometimes it’s nice to take a break, or if you need a change in pace from doing the same things with the same people every day. For me, it was finding a classical music concert or taking a walk in a park just to listen to podcasts. What surprised her about studying away: I was surprised by what breaks actually felt like! The nature of our tutorials at Oxford left me to work out my own schedule for working on my essays, which meant that different days ended up being my “weekends.” While it was difficult

  • 2020. Upcoming original works include The Family Project and Drive Change, a musical that centers on the justice system in the US. He wrote Twilight in Manchego (Directed by Tony Winner Billy Porter) for the NYMF, has written and arranged music for Playwrights Horizons and translated, adapted and directed Romeo and Juliet in Pulaar (Mauritania, West Africa). Matt has performed around the world including Uganda, Mauritania, and Japan, and across the US. A graduate of Boston University’s College of

  • Revitalization, Activism, and Healing (University of Arizona Press, 2013) McNally, Michael. Honoring Elders: Aging, Authority, and Ojibwe Religion (Columbia University Press, 2009) Moon, Suerie, et. al. “Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic.” The Lancet. November 22, 2015. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2815%2900946-0/fulltext  “STAT COVID-19 Drugs and Vaccines Tracker.” https://www.statnews.com/feature/coronavirus/drugs-vaccines-tracker/

  • Accelerated MS in Electrochemical Technology at the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry Posted by: nicolacs / April 8, 2022 April 8, 2022 Electrochemistry underlies technologies critical to avert the worst effects of climate change. Get the knowledge and training needed to help address the world’s biggest challenges! Chemistry, physics, engineering are all appropriate backgrounds – each brings unique complementary skill sets. Requirements: Passion for team-driven science and technology

  • than 270 diplomatic facilities worldwide. They develop, enhance, and manage interconnected, and secure IT networks and computer systems worldwide. They promote and safeguard the health and wellbeing of America’s diplomatic community. They are at the forefront of addressing some of the world’s most challenging issues like climate change, sustainable energy, global health, arms control, and nonproliferation. Women, people of color, LGBTQI+, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and interested

  • and electromechanical technicians, law enforcement and security technology professionals, cybersecurity professionals, data scientists as well as those interested in STEM-related policy issues such as climate change, emerging technologies, global health, and the supply chain among others at home and abroad! During our virtual career fair, you will have the opportunity to engage with Foreign Service and Civil Service professionals across a broad range of STEM fields.  Learn how your STEM background

  • Geosciences students take the classroom to the outdoors Students hike up the flanks of Mount Rainier to study glacial runoff and the connection to climate change For... January 20, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Communities in Schools May 21, 2015 National