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Forest, Illinois Thomas Saathoff '87Vice President, Strategy and Portfolio Management, Hewlett-PackardRidgefield, Wash. LaurieSoine '88Nurse Practitioner, Cardiology and Director, Advance Practice Nursing/Chief ARNP, University of Washington Medical CenterSeattle, Wash. ScottSquires '88Owner/Broker, Squires Development & Real Estate, Inc.Newbury Park, Calif. BenWarwickChief Investment Officer, Aveo Capital PartnersHighlands Ranch, CO StacyWilson '03President, Wilson Construction Bend, Oreg.
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three. It also describes an ability or power, energy, and cleansing of grief, trouble, or evil. The concept is relevant in a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, nursing, psychology, public health, education, religion, and spirituality. Healing occurs in multiple dimensions—physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, familial, social, communal, and environmental. Healing occurs at multiple levels from the micro level, as cellular wound healing, to the macro level, as in national and global
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(a sequence of actions that guide expectations and behaviors) and how they are perceived within racial identities. We are including three categories in our survey — one explores taking a gap year vs. entering a graduate program straightaway, another would be changing careers vs. settling within a career, and the last would be marriage vs. divorce. What did you learn in your internship with the Dean of Students Office? I loved that internship mostly because Susan [Pavur, Student Care Network
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Megan M. Irving, Therapist in TrainingHowdy! My work is rooted in the belief that you are the expert in your journey. My approach is systemic, collaborative, and centered on helping folks create a more compassionate relationship with their bodies and minds, accessing the wisdom they carry from their lived experiences. I take special care to make space for the diversity of all your identities by affirming and keeping your experiences at the forefront of our work together. I look forward to
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(September 09, 2010) Earth Day Speaker, University of Northern Florida, The Theory of the Macaw, Jacksonville, Florida (April 25, 2010) World Conversations Keynote Presentation, Traffic in Paradise, Pacific Lutheran University (February 28, 2009) Selected Articles "Nature Is a Story That We Live: Reading and Teaching Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” in the Drake Passage." ISLE ( Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment ) December 19, 2012: "Mothers and Other Creatures
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Assess Your Course Design for Quality Practices Posted by: bodewedl / August 25, 2015 August 25, 2015 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Whether you are teaching a course for the first time or the fiftieth, it is good practice to take a step back and critically reflect on the design of one’s course. Faculty are undoubtedly the masters of their course content, but it can be beneficial to consider the best practices that contribute to the quality design of a course as well. Wouldn’t it be
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someone interested in trying this tool or strategy?“VoiceThread is the program that for me makes teaching the visual arts online possible. It is not difficult to use and students recognize its potential. Like most technology it is not everything to everyone but for teaching and communicating with audio and visual elements, I found it to be a powerful tool and the right tool for visual arts online communication.”Nominate Yourself or a Colleague for a Future Spotlight!Nomination form
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March 27, 2008 New dean of the School of Business named An expert in marketing, management and organizational behavior has been named dean of the School of Business. James L. Brock, 63, has had a distinguished career in higher education administration, teaching and writing. He has been the dean of business schools in Pennsylvania and Montana and has been a corporate marketing executive. PLU Provost Patricia O’Connell Killen announced the appointment. “Jim Brock brings just the expertise we need
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reconciliation efforts. The Pacific Lutheran University alum agreed to discuss that honor, the barriers he broke in 1970 as the city's first black principal and his continued work as a retired educator and community member in this latest episode of PLU Podcast.Stewart, born in a small rural Texas community, pursued teaching as a career path because it was one of only a handful of opportunities open to him and other African Americans at the time. After his early experiences as an educator in his native state
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Bible, Since Dr. Finitsis is an import from Greece, it is only fair that he responds in kind by taking LUTES to Greece with his J-Term course. Up to the present, he has led over a hundred PLU students to study away in the Mediterranean. In 2018 he celebrated in style the tenth anniversary of the student-driven biblical/visual interpretation competition entitled: PLU Hebrew Idol. He is proudly teaching in PLU’s General Education, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies, International Honors, and the
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