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  • art of the Cold War period Art History Biography Heather joined the Department of Art and Design in 2007. She earned her B.A. in Art History and German from Hood College and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin. Her specialization is the German art of the Cold War period, and she is interested in all aspects of German cultural and history. Her research and publications are focused on the role of the artist in public discourse in East and West Germany, as well as

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  • the current fiscal year (i.e. June 1 through May 31 of that particular year).Faculty Excellence Awards The university sponsors Faculty Excellence Awards to recognize outstanding accomplishments of the faculty in five areas of faculty work: teaching, advising, mentoring, research, and service. The recipients have been nominated and selected by their peers, signifying their high regard among those who know them well.Rose Window The Rose Window Society is comprised of those faculty and staff still

  • leadership team are stewarded with the same protocols as a human-subjects research study. Despite these preventative measures, there is no guarantee. It is possible that information could be shared inappropriately, and PLU will not be held responsible for any disclosures. All participants should use their best judgment in what they choose to share, particularly with someone they do not know. Only the Director of Connections and the Director of Communication will receive identifying information when the

  • Dr. Bryn NelsonBryn Nelson, PhD, is an award-winning science and medical writer, the author of Flush: The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure (Grand Central Publishing), and a former microbiologist trained in bacterial biochemistry at the University of Washington. As a science writer at Newsday from 2000 to 2007, Nelson wrote frequently about the Human Genome Project, gene therapy, stem cell research, conservation, global warming, ecology, and the West Nile virus. Among his awards, he

  • itself, usually with the intention of teaching in the field.Quick Links The Guardian: I think, therefore I earn NYT: In a New Generation of College Students, Many Opt for the Life Examined My Academic PathwayUndergraduate study in philosophy is fundamental in pursuing the most important questions regarding one’s understanding of themselves, others and the world in which they live. More specifically, it serves to sharpen basic skills in critical thinking, problem solving, research, analysis

  • them in caring for the vision of their patients. Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) The ASCO is a compilation of programs throughout the US. Students have access to the most current list of schools offering optometry programs and the requirements needed to pursue this type of career in addition to costs of those programs and comments from students working in the field. This site also provides students with the latest news in research and practices within the field. ASCO student

  • them in caring for the vision of their patients. Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) The ASCO is a compilation of programs throughout the US. Students have access to the most current list of schools offering optometry programs and the requirements needed to pursue this type of career in addition to costs of those programs and comments from students working in the field. This site also provides students with the latest news in research and practices within the field. ASCO student

  • Ebbesmeyer. Ebbesmeyer is well-known for his study of “flotsametrics,” the travel and deposition of human debris as it circulates in the world’s oceans.  During his research, he named eleven oceanic gyres of currents covering 40% of the world’s oceans after the greatest sea explorers in history including the Columbus and Viking Gyres of the North Atlantic Ocean. For the Pacific he chose Thor Heyerdahl. In his lecture titled “Heyerdahl’s Gyre,” Ebbesmeyer will share observations and conclusions that are

  • and Reference Librarian at Pacific Lutheran University. His research interests include critical information literacy, instructional design, and e-learning. Off work, he listens to a lot of music and tries to find time to play video games, watch anime, and read.

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  • challenges unique to the sector such as HRM strategies and accountability mechanisms, working with volunteers, fundraising, ethics, and legal issues. BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship– Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. COMA 361: Strategic Communication- Introduces the theories, methods, and practice of public relations. Emphasizes technical and analytical skills. DATA 133: Introduction to Computational and Data Science– Introduction to