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Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources he/him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: beiermad@plu.edu Professional Education M.S., Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2021 B.A., Economics, Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018
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to the Reforms of Henry VIII (St. Martin's Press 1996) : View Book Political Protest and Prophecy under Henry VIII (Boydell & Brewer Inc 1991) : View Book The Welles Anthology: (Ms. Rawlinson C.813): A Critical Edition co-authored with Kathleen H. Jordan (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies (Book 75) 1991) : View Book Accolades PLU Faculty Excellence Award for Outstanding Achievements in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service - 1997 Biography Sharon L. Jansen taught English literature and
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November 10, 2010 Reviving Confucianism By Chris Albert As part of the PLU Chinese Studies Program lecture series, Daniel A. Bell will visit campus to examine the revival of Confucianism as the moral foundation for political rule in China. Confucianism is making a comeback in Chinese debate about moral and political foundation. Below is a video with the last lecturer in the series, journalist Martin Jacques. “We stand at a moment in history where we can decide to be friendly competitors or
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Political Science 354 – State and Local Government Class Field Trip to State Capitol on Friday, February 19, 2010. The class visited the Capitol to learn about State and Local Government. State Capitol Students at Capitol
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Frankfurt. While studying in Germany, he became interested in European Philosophy, and wanted to pursue more education in Europe. From Frankfurt, Dr. Arnold went to the University of Warwick in England where he earned his master’s degree as well as his PhD.Dr. Arnold says that his PhD dissertation focused on, “issues at the intersections of political and social philosophy and social ontology. As is evident, authority figures permeate our daily lives, particularly, our political lives.” His question
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Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 24, 2023 Image: Quan Huynh ‘25 at Washington State’s capitol building (PLU photo/Sy Bean) February 24, 2023 By Grant Hoskins ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student WriterPacific Lutheran University Pre-Law Club President Quan Huynh ’25 unexpectedly stepped into the world of state government, with a bold new perspective. A self-described political newcomer, Huynh proudly represents PLU in
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Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources He/Him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: Beiermad@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Education M.S., Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University , 2021 B.A., Economics, Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018
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Why Study Chinese Studies?“Our future is China,” declare Boeing executives who are exploring newly opened trade opportunities with the world’s most populated country and the globe’s fastest growing economy. This emerging global superpower will increasingly influence international politics, culture and trade in the 21st century; there is a growing demand throughout the world for people trained in Chinese Studies.Why Study Chinese Studies at PLU?Pacific Lutheran University offers a unique program
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, immigration, economy and democratic elections, testing their knowledge of multifaceted concepts and ideologies. Hall and Aust entered Spanish semifinals in eighth seed after mixed success in preliminary rounds. They faced two international teams from Colombia as well as a team from University of Denver, advancing to finals on a 2-1 split decision. Varsity debaters Tate Adams and Megan Bowen competed in the tournament’s English division and narrowly missed breaking into quarterfinals with 11 points after
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items are packaged or premade, which means they have the most price changes. Sometimes prices do go down but, unfortunately, in today’s economy, they usually are increasing. The other type of product we sell are the items we make here on campus. Examples include: a meal from The Commons, turkey pesto sandwich, a grilled panini and breakfast sandwiches. All of these items are produced in-house by our culinary team. Most of these menu selections have a set price for the year unless we experience a
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