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Bay, Wash., students focused on traditional and contemporary tribal culture. Understanding of this community is learned through traditional stories told by a Makah elder, working with local artists and cooks, helped prepare local foods, or even a hike in the rain forest and on the beach. NEW ZEALAND Tramping the Tracks New Zealand, with its ancient volcano craters, glacial mountain lakes and along sandy ocean beaches, is home to some of the most dramatic scenery in the world. Students will
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Namibia Site Director Policy on Supplemental Support (pdf) view download PLEASE NOTE: Funds to cover this policy will come out of the NAMNORAD Endowment.
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racism, cultural awareness and more. More Information Legacy Makers Feb. 27 “Legacy Makers: Historical Narratives on Gender and Sport” will be held 6:30-8 p.m. in the Anderson University Center. The panel will explore the lived experiences of two women who have reached top leadership positions in sports. More Information Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture March 1 The third biennial lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at Pacific Lutheran
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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2013-2014 Clarifications on the Catalog (pdf) view download
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