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. She learned about it from Bridget Yaden, chair of the Department of Languages and Literatures. “What I’m teaching them is how to teach,” said Yaden, who also serves as professor of Hispanic studies. “The way STARTALK teaches, you (learn to) teach 90 percent or more in the language.” PLU has partnered with Seattle Public Schools for 11 years to offer the grant-funded, three-week program. This year is the first time classes have been taught on PLU’s campus — a change that generated increased
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PLU Business student compiles survey for SnoValley Chamber of Commerce Posted by: shortea / March 1, 2023 March 1, 2023 Senior business administration major Justin Wotton got hands-on experience when he compiled the Snoqualmie Valley Business Pulse Survey, which looked at how businesses in the Snoqualmie Valley are faring since the start of COVID. Read the full story from the Snoqualmie Valley Record here. PLU School of BusinessLearn more about our business program… Read Previous You Ask, We
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Hall in the Anderson University Center. Dean Douglas will speak from her book, Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God (Orbis, 2015). “Stand Your Ground law signals a social-cultural climate that makes the destruction and death of black bodies inevitable and even permissible. . . . This book is an attempt to untangle the web of social, cultural, and theological discourse that contributes to stand-your-ground culture as well as to provide a theological response.” The lecture is free
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Lab Technician & Postdoc positions at Tulane University School of Medicine Posted by: nicolacs / May 3, 2022 May 3, 2022 The Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine currently has five lab technician positions opening and six Postdoc positions opening . If you are interested in applying for a technician position in Dr. Li’s lab, you may submit your online application for Lab Technician – https://jobs.tulane.edu/position/IRC21132 or Lab Assistant
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learning happens,” he said. “You have to go into a study abroad experience with a growth mindset, because it’s going to be hard. You have to be resilient. There is no going back home.” Education major Anna Parker ’17 said those unexpected challenges offered the most enriching learning opportunities. She said she learned to be resourceful during her time co-teaching with her mentor, since Namibian teachers often must create any of the learning materials they use from scratch — such as letters that adorn
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University of Washington Molecular Engineering Materials Center (UW MEM-C) Summer 2024 REU program Posted by: alemanem / February 7, 2024 February 7, 2024 Students will be embedded in one of the UW MEM-C labs for 9 weeks. They will work with a graduate student and faculty member to develop a research project, gain training in relevant techniques and instrumentation, collect data and finally produce a poster and research abstract. Students participate in a weekly seminar on undergraduate
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International ExperienceEducating the Next Generation of Global Business LeadersA unique part of our MBA program is the embedded International Experience. As members of a global community we value the benefit our students gain from stepping out of the US and exploring other countries. Below are some of our most recent student experiences. Switzerland Itinerary – 2017Costa Rica Itinerary – 2016India Itinerary – 2016China & Taiwan Itinerary – 2015Dubai Itinerary – 2014Peru Itinerary – 2021-2023
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it’s his stage the Hawks will stand on. Dilts is the CEO and founding partner of Pyramid Staging & Events, LLC, a multimillion-dollar organization that works with big-name clients such as Starbucks and Microsoft; on PLU events including Commencement, LollaPLUza and the Karen Hille Phillips Center dedication; and on hugely high-profile events including Bumbershoot, the Sasquatch Music Festival—and a ton of Seahawks stuff. Dilts said his company has provided staging, roof systems, lighting and more
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privilege of working closely with Heyerdahl for several years and is involved in perpetuating his legacy. A few years ago, he initiated the annual Thor Heyerdahl Lecture at PLU which has brought several notable speakers from Norway and elsewhere to the SCC. Kon-Tiki book cover On October 4th, we are honored to welcome Martin Biehl who was appointed director of the Kon-Tiki Museum in 2015. Martin is well-known in Norway as an art historian and with his background in both business and museums, he was
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fact, Tertullian, had some very positive things to say about our rational capacities, even going so far as to argue that “there is nothing which God, the Maker of all…has not willed should be handled and understood by reason.” But his phrasing of the age-old question of the relationship between faith and reason, such prominent facts of human existence, has helped to shape the discussion ever since: What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? What concord is there between the Academy and the Church? Faith
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