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  • any age, any level. For Teachers There are a wide range of teaching tools for Chinese teachers. But teachers know that real language use is inspired by the real world around us. Find all types of resources — from Chinese language publications and teacher services, field trip ideas, to props and gadgets — to make Chinese come alive for your students.

  • include empire building, ancient monuments, religion, art, and literature. Students learn to investigate historical problems, use sources, and write historical essays. Attributes: 4 credits, upper division course, Social Sciences credit (SO), History elective To register for this course, visit https://www.plu.edu/summer/. For a preview of Dr. Halvorson teaching an online “PLUTO” class, see https://www.plu.edu/online/.

  • Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley (Random House) won the National Book Critics Circle award. An Associate Professor, she has been a frequent guest on NPR and CBC. Gordon received her A.B. from Harvard College and her Ph.D. from Boston University. From 1999-2–2 she was Elie Wiesel’s teaching assistant at Boston University.

  • Fiona O'Farrell Dept. Chair and Program Director of Marriage and Family Therapy Full Profile they/she 253-535-8802 ofarrefe@plu.edu * Not Teaching

  • Purpose: Hand-offs between faculty enhance communication and promote quality transitions during student progression through the nursing programs. To facilitate faculty communication and student success, faculty will use a standard communication tool or hand-off form. The hand-off form is not placed in student files. Process: Faculty teaching didactic and clinical courses in undergraduate and graduate programs participate in hand-offs of student cohorts, within courses when applicable, and level

  • Kathy Engle Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning & Events She/Her Phone: 253-535-7417 Email: engle@plu.edu Office Location:Nesvig Alumni Center Status:Working Hybrid Employed: 10 Years Professional Biography Personal Education B.A., Interior Design, Western Washington University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Relations Event Planning Lifelong Learning Alumni Travel Responsibilities Kathy is responsible for creating, marketing, and executing meaningful events and opportunities for

  • The Bachelor of Business Administration is a comprehensive business curriculum that provides students an expertise in all disciplines of business. Our students gain knowledge in Accounting, Law, Finance, Marketing, Management, Strategy, Supply Chain Operations and Information Systems. Students also have the opportunity to focus their knowledge in one of our formal concentration areas or work with a faculty member to develop a specialized concentration that will meet their interest. The Bachelor

  • people hanging around a parking lot or around campus property for a period of time, looking into car windows or underneath a car, loitering inside a building, gaining access into restricted areas, and anything that didn’t sit well with you. Reporting the incident will allow Campus Safety to assess and mitigate risk to the University community. Campus Safety’s priority is life safety. Responding to incidents, providing aid, summoning emergency responders to campus, and escorting them to the correct

  • completed sophomore-level courses in desired research field, have demonstrated through academic and/or co-curricular activities a passion for research, and can articulate how their research interests align with Caltech’s research areas. The most competitive applicants will have prior research experience. Support: WAVE Fellows will receive a $6350 award for the ten-week program. An additional housing/travel supplement will be provided. Interested students can join us for the following webinar to learn

  • their internships. Learn more: http://internship.uoregon.edu Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain:   9-months work experience (this year’s annualized internship salary is about $56,000) A master’s degree in chemistry or applied physics.  Focus areas in: Polymer science, Optics, PV/Semiconductors and NEW for 2019 – Molecular Sensors. A professional network that will provide the foundation for a career. A resume with something on it. Close to 90% of student interns receive regular jobs