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  • . Even though I believe that a strong piece of writing generates something like magic, I also believe in tough-minded examinations of the thematic and formal elements that we use as writers.  As a teacher, I prefer discussions in which everyone seems to have a lab coat on, detailing the mechanics of the work at hand.  How a piece achieves its force through writerly decisions—decisions which have been guided by thought and feeling, insight and intuition, analysis and imagination, failure and risk—this

  • magic, I also believe in tough-minded examinations of the thematic and formal elements that we use as writers.  As a teacher, I prefer discussions in which everyone seems to have a lab coat on, detailing the mechanics of the work at hand.  How a piece achieves its force through writerly decisions—decisions which have been guided by thought and feeling, insight and intuition, analysis and imagination, failure and risk—this is what I care about. As a necessary complement to the writer’s solitary work

  • magic, I also believe in tough-minded examinations of the thematic and formal elements that we use as writers.  As a teacher, I prefer discussions in which everyone seems to have a lab coat on, detailing the mechanics of the work at hand.  How a piece achieves its force through writerly decisions—decisions which have been guided by thought and feeling, insight and intuition, analysis and imagination, failure and risk—this is what I care about. As a necessary complement to the writer’s solitary work

  • entrepreneur, marketer, and technology developer, he has been an active supporter of PLU and the School of Business since graduation. “I received a lot of value from my time at PLU,” he explained. “I just think it’s important to give back.” Foster has mentored students and interns, spoken to classes, advised campus organizations, and donated funds for technology equipment at the cutting-edge Class of 1958 Finance Lab with Bloomberg Terminal in the School of Business. His favorite experiences have involved

  • Environmental Lab Scientist in Training The City of Tacoma is recruiting for a temporary part-time to full-time (up to 960 cumulative hours) position of limited duration (six months with the potential to extend an additional 6 months as long as the cumulative hours do not to exceed 960 hours) as… May 2, 2024 Opportunity Blog

  • Environmental Lab Scientist in Training The City of Tacoma is recruiting for a temporary part-time to full-time (up to 960 cumulative hours) position of limited duration (six months with the potential to extend an additional 6 months as long as the cumulative hours do not to exceed 960 hours) as… May 2, 2024 Opportunity Blog

  • 2024 Environmental Studies Capstone Presentations Monday May 20, 2024 2:00-6:00pm in Rieke 103B 2:00-2:20pm, 6PPD-q Toxicity in Coho Salmon and a Utilitarian View Ryan AspelundSalmon are culturally, economically, and ecologically significant species in the Pacific Northwest. Since the 1900s salmon numbers have been in decline as a result of human activities. Urban runoff mortality syndrome is the phenomenon of salmon experiencing acute mortality resulting from polluted stormwater runoff in

  • be achieved in a vacuum. It is important for academics to educate students who will be fully engaged citizens in the world, who living out the PLU mission, are change agents at the micro and macro level. All members of our local and global communities deserve to be treated with respect, dignity, and courtesy regardless of difference. Sustainability​“Sustainability aims to create synergy among care for people, for the planet, and prosperity, both now and in the future.  These values provide

  • commitments to care for our local waters in western Washington: an ethic of care flowing from Christian worship. Join us as we consider the ways in which worship, learning and advocacy invite congregations to give thanks to God for this primal gift and promote environmental justiceOnline registration, cost and scholarships: Conference registration opens on Wednesday, Jan. 2 and closes Monday, Feb. 11. Conference registration is $30 and includes morning refreshments, a vegetarian lunch and all conference

  • more about each department. Campus LifeCampus Life includes: Residential Life & Commuter Services Learning Communities New Student Orientation ASPLU, Clubs, & Organizations Campus MinistryCampus Ministry includes: Chapel Break (M, W, F) Care & Support Religious & Spiritual Diversity LGBTQ+ Faith Resources Campus SafetyCampus Safety includes: Campus emergency first response Campus parking LuteCards & campus access Emergency preparedness Center for Diversity, Justice, & SustainabilityCenter for DJS