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  • ); Act Six Scholar; Rieke Scholar; Spirit of Diversity Award; International Honors Program; Pinnacle Society; organizer, Let’s Talk About: Religious Diversity forum series; At-Large Senator, ASPLU; At-Large Board Member and Website Content Manager, National Organization of Women (NOW), Seattle chapter; Development Coordinator, Korean Women’s Association (KWA), Tacoma Post-graduation plans: Working as an HR Advisor at Providence Healthcare, considering graduate studies in political communication For

  • hold hollow space. 10:30 am | Session II, AUC CK - Digital PostersFaculty Moderator: Bridget Yaden, Hispanic and Latino Studies/ Office of the Provost Student(s)Presentation Fulton Bryant-AndersonReinventing Call of Duty: Technology and Travel in Historical First-Person Shooter Video Games Faculty Mentor: Mike Halvorson, History This project investigates the development of playable environments in Call of Duty 2 (2005) and Call of Duty World at War (2008) from Infinity Ward’s video game series Call

  • gain valuable mentorship through professional development workshops and close collaboration with professors. This summer was no different, as 31 students assisted faculty from the biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, mathematics and physics departments in a variety of research endeavors. Each year, the students present their findings from the 10-week program, and collect $4,500. Here is a collection of some of this year’s participants, who were selected through a competitive

  • motivation? To meet with PLU alumni at Alaska Airlines corporate headquarters. Opportunities like this are all about making connections, and it’s reflected in our new name: Alumni & Student Connections — the integration of the former Alumni office and Career office that forms a dynamic hub for mentoring, career development and vocation for alumni and students. “This may seem like an obvious pairing — alumni and student careers,” said PLU President Allan Belton. “But the fact is that most small colleges

  • Resistance in Scary Times” Selected Publications: Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back! (2015) Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law (Duke University Press, 2011) Seth HolmesImmigration, Racism, and the Transnational Food System 10:30 a.m. | March 6 | Regency Room Who:  Dr. Seth Holmes in conversation with indigenous Mexican immigrants Title: Associate Professor in the UC Berkeley School of Public Health’s Community Health and Human Development Division

  • Lutheran University and a Ph.D. in Marketing & Consumer Behavior, Washington State University. He also completed the Management Development Program at Harvard University. Dr. Mulder is an active researcher in the area of Transformative Consumer Research. TCR is a focal area of the Association of Consumer Research, and Mark has been an active research participant, and research track leader, in specialized research around transformative services, effective branding and storytelling by social impact

  • storytelling in the context of Internet and print history and culture. Students read theory, engage in research, collaborate in workshops, and learn project development. (4) ENGL 339 : Special Topics in Creative Writing Intermediate-level writing workshop that focuses on the analysis and writing of fiction, poetry, or nonfiction in a particular style or genre. Course topic varies by year. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: ENGL 227 or instructor approval. (4) ENGL 360 : Studies in British

  • . Wallace is on the Synod’s Committee on Social Justice. Dr. Wallace holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Welfare from Adelphi University in New York, a Masters of Education in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, a Masters of Divinity from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina and holds a Ph.D. in Family Social Science with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Wallace has a long

  • systems perspective and how it is utilized in social work. Issues of power and oppression will be explored at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social work practice. SOCW 510: Social Work Theory & Practice I (4)This course provides a foundation and background to the practicum of social work practice. Students will be introduced to the history of social welfare and the development of the social work profession in the United States. They will learn about foundational theories that apply to

  • peace and conflict studies, as well as Norway’s global implementation of conflict resolution and aid for developing countries. View the Oslo program Karin Luvaas ’17Stands atop the peak Gaustatoppen, located about an hour and a half outside Telemark, Norway. TELEMARK, NORWAY The University of Southeast Norway offers Scandinavian studies, international tourism and sustainable development, business, alpine ecology and kinesiology programs. View the Telemark program