Page 246 • (2,872 results in 0.05 seconds)
-
.” Her mentor agreed. “In terms of my 25 years in academia, she’s in the top tier of student performance,” Grahe said. “I could see her at a Tier 1 research-focused school where she teaches maybe two classes a year, and the rest of the time does research. I could see her running a nursing ward as an administrator someday, or running a school where other people are learning how to be a teacher. She’s brilliant to start with. Wherever she goes, I think she’ll be successful.” Read Previous J-Term 2020
-
Indigenous Studies Global Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Hispanic and Latino Studies Interdisciplinary Programs Co-curricular programs These featured centers at PLU support student learning and engaging in conversations regarding diversity, inclusion, and social justice. The Diversity Center The Center for Gender Equity The Wang Center for International Programs Campus Ministry PLU digital campaign explores the meaning of the words “anti-racist,” “anti-Black,” “decolonize” and “BIPOC”. “My
-
I’ve been a lab assistant and a prep worker. So I really got to work closely with the faculty in the biology department. And it’s been really nice getting to see them as people, you know, and hear about their lives and their stories. (gentle music) Meet the professors More Stories Visit About Studying biology at PLU is more than just learning facts. It’s learning how to answer questions, how to develop strategies to obtain answers and how to recognize the answers as they emerge. You’ll be
-
live in a country that doesn’t really value bilingualism,” Davidson said. “They have distinct talents that we need to help support and develop.” Davidson designed the course series, now in its third year, as a hybrid between cultural studies and language learning. It offers bilingual students the rare opportunity to develop both languages simultaneously and in community. It also aims to destigmatize the use of so-called “slang,” or less formal ways of speaking. “It’s not seeing them as a population
-
Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors us
-
Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors us
-
Managing Student Email with Discussion Forums By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Living in the
-
Daoism, Wang Yangming was considered one of the most influential thinkers in Chinese history. His discussion of “ultimate knowing” 良知 and the “inseparability of knowing and doing” 知行合一 has led to different interpretations and debates among scholars and laymen alike. This presentation intends to explain and discuss the notion of 良知and its logical connection with 知行合一,as well as its relevance to learning in the contemporary college classroom. Refreshments, 10:15-10:30am 10:30-11:45 am Panel 2A: Chinese
-
September 3, 2010 A year of achievement and a Decade of Change Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is a great joy for me to welcome each of you to University Fall Conference as we prepare to launch the 2010-2011 academic year, the 121st year in the life of Pacific Lutheran University. It is good to see the campus alive once again, filled with your energy in anticipation of what is sure to be another extraordinary year of teaching and learning at PLU. Each year as we gather for Fall Conference we
-
.” Hall is committed to continuing cultural exchanges with other indigenous groups. Before beginning her work with the Samish, she worked with an indigenous population in Rwanda. “There’s power in bringing our voices together and learning about one another,” she said. That’s why canoe journey, in particular, is so important. “It’s incredible to see how big this event has grown,” Hall said. “Every year, there are more and more canoes that participate.” Read Previous Partnering with Parkland Read Next
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.