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Guidelines for Post-Tenure Fourth and Fifth Year Reviews (pdf) view download
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Killer Drones - The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (pdf) view download "The Ethics of Lethal Drone Warfare" - Dr. Bradley Strawser
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Killer Drones - The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (pdf) view download "The Ethics of Lethal Drone Warfare" - Dr. Bradley Strawser
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Acclaim 2016-17 Dear SOAC Alumni and Friends: I welcome you to our first-ever Alumni Magazine of the School of Arts and Communication at Pacific Lutheran University – Acclaim. There is much to celebrate regarding our students, faculty and alumni. As a professional school, we remain committed to providing our students with an exceptional education and to building and enhancing our community through the study, practice and understanding of artistic expression. Read more from Dean Bennett Features
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Kristina Walker ’02 on running for office, loving Tacoma, and city council goals Posted by: Zach Powers / January 8, 2020 Image: Kristina Walker ’02 is sworn in at Tacoma City Council by her husband, Alex Walker ’03, on Tuesday, Jan. 7. (Photo courtesy the City of Tacoma) January 8, 2020 By Lisa PattersonGuest Writer for Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 8, 2020) — At about this time last January, Kristina Walker ’02 got The New York Times’ special insert that featured all 126 women
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higher education for a lot of reasons,” Kop said. “They need a lot of support and mentors to get to higher levels of education and professional communities. In STEM fields, we are truly underrepresented.” Kop was motivated by Professor Chavez, who told him that his example could inspire others. “I’ve seen that in my own family,” he said. “I’m doing things that my uncle, for example, has always dreamed about. I’ve realized that maybe a lot of people can be influenced by what I’ve done, and mentoring
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, and is aware of the rarefied air in which he is working. “Latinos have been historically underrepresented in higher education for a lot of reasons,” Kop said. “They need a lot of support and mentors to get to higher levels of education and professional communities. In STEM fields, we are truly underrepresented.” Kop was motivated by Professor Chavez, who told him that his example could inspire others. “I’ve seen that in my own family,” he said. “I’m doing things that my uncle, for example, has
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O'Callaghan10BellarmineOcean Acidification in the Salish Sea: A Comparison of Two Sites, Horseshoe Bay and Wollochet Bay. Engineering Technology: Statics and Dynamics1stKevin Shen11OlympiaTAMING THE OBLIQUE WING: Improving Fuel Efficiency by Developing and Flight Testing an Oblique Wing Aircraft Utilizing a Novel Control Method Mathematics1stTutlalee Wines11North KitsapGeonacci Sequences: Exploring a Novel Geometric Extension of the Fibonacci Sequence Microbiology1stAmaris Alstead12BellarmineDetermining the Presence of
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Bachelor of Arts in KinesiologyHealth & Fitness EducationLearn MoreHealth & Fitness Education w/CertificationLearn MoreHealth & Fitness PromotionLearn More
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degree is the minimum preparation for the field and is best combined with other degree programs, such as another major or minor. Students interested in Earth Science and completing a Bachelor of Arts in Education often combine it with this degree. Required: ESCI 201, 401, 498, 499 8 semester hours from: ESCI 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, or 109 16 semester hours from: ESCI 325, 327, 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 340, 345, 350 or 387/388/389 Required Supporting non-geoscience course: CHEM 104 or CHEM 115
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