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semester, PLU faculty will explore the pandemic phenomenon through the lens of diverse disciplinary fields. These include: Biology, Global Studies, History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Literature and the Arts. The course also includes a panel of PLU alumni in the health and care professions that have been invited to reflect on their experience of the crisis from the vantage point as practitioners. The
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ResoLute Staff – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference
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vice president at The Weber Group (later Weber Shandwick Worldwide), where she managed six offices and participated in managing key enterprise accounts including Adobe and Gateway Computer. Gibbs has also served as vice president of corporate communications at Nike, where she was chief communications strategist and spokesperson on a wide range of issues including regulatory concerns, production sourcing and labor practices, mergers and acquisitions and financial performance during one of Nike’s
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to a successful IPO in 2004. Earlier, Gibbs was executive vice president at The Weber Group (later Weber Shandwick Worldwide), where she managed six offices and participated in managing key enterprise accounts including Adobe and Gateway Computer. Gibbs has also served as vice president of corporate communications at Nike, where she was chief communications strategist and spokesperson on a wide range of issues including regulatory concerns, production sourcing and labor practices, mergers and
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all of our students.View your impact Athletics: 1,361 DonorsYour support empowers student-athletes to continue leading lives of impact!View your impact Scholarships: 306 DonorsYour support helps our diverse body of students to join generations of Lute leaders.View your impact Experiences & Resources: 230 DonorsYour support shows our students that they are cared for at PLU.View your impact Science Renovations: 53 DonorsYour support shows our students that they are cared for at PLU.View your impact
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-San Francisco. I know I am biased but he is brilliant in his field. He is only an honorary Lute, but for our 30th Anniversary we could think of no better gift than establishing an Endowed Scholarship in life sciences in his name at PLU. What could be greater than a continuing legacy of helping students studying in the fields of medicine & science?”
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supported us in our academics and inspired us in our faith. Ron thought it so wonderful when taking a science class to later hear the same professor give a witness to his Christian faith in chapel. We both had great respect for them and the school’s policies. It was an anchor during the vulnerable time in our young lives. We both took part in the activities provided. We have always thought of PLU as one of the happiest times of our lives. We wanted to help other young people have the same great
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Individualized Major Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Political Science Publishing & Printing Arts Religion Sociology & Criminal Justice Graduate Rainer Writing Workshop (MFA in Creative Writing; low-residency graduate program)
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Sciences: preferably physics, chemistry, and biology; at least two semester-long courses. Social Sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, political science, and education. At least six semesters, including at least one semester of psychology. Foreign Languages – one or more of the following: Latin, Greek, Hebrew, German, French. Students who anticipate post- graduate studies are urged to undertake these disciplines as early as possible (at least four semesters). Religion: a thorough knowledge of
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with other students. Currently, support for this program comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # CHE-1460720). The 10 week summer program lasts from May 28-July 30 and includes a $450/week stipend with a $500 travel allowance, on-campus housing, and a meal allowance. This information and an on-line application form can also be found on the web at: http://www.chem.indiana.edu/reu/ The deadline for applications is January 15, 2016. Any questions can be sent to: REU Program Director
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