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  • anatomists and politics in Nazi Germany will be presented, as well as the changes in the traditional anatomical body procurement during that time, which included rising numbers of victims of the Nazi regime. The use of these victims’ bodies in anatomical education and research can be interpreted as stages of an ethical transgression. The legacies from this history for today’s medicine will be discussed. Presenter: Sabine Hildebrandt, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics; Lecturer on Global Health and

  • read the Airport Pick-up page for more information. Send arrival information If you have on-campus housing, please let us know when you are arriving to campus by submitting this online form. We can meet you at the Campus Safety office and help you move-in.  The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall and January 15 for Spring. Get Connected Sign Up for Global Campus Connection (GCC) GCC is a program in which new International Students and current PLU students are matched for a mutually

  • , Austin, TX (2002) The American Psychological Association (APA) National Convention, Sport Psychology Workshop: A Post-Olympic Review, Chicago, IL (2002) Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (AAASP), Women Working in Sport Psychology, Orlando, FL (2001) Invited Lecture, SC Johnson Company: Global Forum (87 Countries), Peak Performance in the Workplace, Hong Kong, China (2000) Invited Lecture, University of Arizona, Miller Humanities Lecture, Applied Sport Psychology in the

  • systems change that offer meaningful solutions.” Brian Lloyd ’88 is a vice president at Beacon Development Group, a Seattle-based operation that provides affordable housing consulting services to nonprofits and public housing Authorities. “PLU instilled the idea that I could serve the community,” says Lloyd, who double majored in history and global studies at PLU before earning a master of public policy degree from Harvard University. “After grad school, I realized the place for my service was the

  • including Adobe and Gateway Computer. Gibbs has also served as vice president of corporate communications at Nike, where she was chief communications strategist and spokesperson on a wide range of issues including regulatory concerns, production sourcing and labor practices, mergers and acquisitions and financial performance during one of Nike’s most rapid periods of global expansion. Prior to Nike, Gibbs was director of public relations at Mattel, Inc., where she was a member of an integrated brand

  • most rapid periods of global expansion. Prior to Nike, Gibbs was director of public relations at Mattel, Inc., where she was a member of an integrated brand marketing team devoted to reaching the billion-dollar milestone for Barbie worldwide sales. Gibbs began her corporate career at Apple as a public relations manager. Gibbs graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communications arts and sciences from Michigan State University. Gibbs and her husband live in Gig Harbor with her spoiled standard

  • Environmental Science, Policy & Management at UC-Berkeley returns to campus for a talk on environmentalism and sustainability. 7:30 p.m., Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center. Friday, April 24: DarkMatter workshop: The Revolution Will not Have a Bibliography: Student Activism in the Corporate University (3 p.m.) and #ItGetsBitter show (6 p.m.) Locations to be determined. Monday, April 27: Shared Hope: Eradicating Sex Trafficking. This dynamic program explores domestic sex trafficking and what you

  • , the program continued to grow and evolve. During the ’97-98 school year, OR expanded to weeklong trips, one to Montana for skiing and another to Oregon’s Smith Rock for climbing. Wade also began running a basic staff training that discussed risk management in the outdoors, and he held periodic wilderness medicine mini-seminars that addressed what incidents could arise outdoors and how to handle them. “For a lot of us, it was our first foray into real leadership,” Wade said. “It was a tremendous

  • understanding of the steps PLU needs to take to create a sense of safety and belonging for all PLU community members.  We also learned that a safe campus requires participation from every individual and office on our campus. In particular, Facilities Management, Human Resources, Information and Technology Services, Student Life, and University Relations have a role to play in supporting Campus Safety and safety on campus in general. With leadership from President’s Council, the University must develop a

  • International Communication With China’s rise on the global stage, China’s international communication has come to the forefront of its relations with other countries, especially the western world which has been defining roles and functions of international media. In recent years, China has realized the importance of strengthening its strategies, and improving its modes of international communication, such that it can better adapt to its changing position in the world and more effectively respond to