Page 30 • (1,211 results in 0.015 seconds)

  • Explore this year’s World Philosophy Day theme, “Inclusive Societies, Sustainable Planet,” with a screening and discussion of Blue Gold: World Water Wars, a documentary film about the depletion and privatization of the world’s water supply and their consequences for the developing world.

    Ruined by Talking: Kierkegaard on Language, Nature, and Communication (pdf) view download

  • “The Ethics of Lethal Drone Warfare” – Dr. Bradley Strawser

    Ruined by Talking: Kierkegaard on Language, Nature, and Communication (pdf) view download

  • “A Badiouian Notion of Normativity”, by Kathleen Farrell, PLU Senior Capstone

    Ruined by Talking: Kierkegaard on Language, Nature, and Communication (pdf) view download

  • Assistant to the Dean | Title IX | howardrm@plu.edu | 253-535-7659 | Rachel Howard is the Senior Administrative Assistant for the College of Health Professions and the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy.

    and enjoyed traveling throughout the continent of Asia. She is married and has two beautiful children. In 2019, she wrote and illustrated her first published Children’s Picture book, When Your Cookie Crumbles. While her background is in Literature, her true love language is in Psychology and Behavioral Health. In her free time, she enjoys practicing various forms of Yoga, as well as reading about philosophy, psychology, and re-watching classic comedies such as Seinfeld.

    Contact Information
  • “The Ethics of Lethal Drone Warfare” – Dr. Bradley Strawser

    Ruined by Talking: Kierkegaard on Language, Nature, and Communication (pdf) view download

  • Assistant to the Dean | Marriage and Family Therapy | howardrm@plu.edu | 253-535-7659 | Rachel Howard is the Assistant to the Dean for the College of Health Professions and the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy.

    accepted a teaching position abroad and enjoyed traveling throughout the continent of Asia. Rachel has two beautiful children who continue to inspire her daily, and  encourage her to stay connected to creativity. In 2019, she wrote and illustrated her first published Children’s Picture book, When Your Cookie Crumbles. While her background is in Literature, her true love language is in Psychology and Behavioral Health. In her free time, she enjoys reading about philosophy, psychology, and practicing

    Contact Information
    Office Hours
    Thu: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Fri: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
  • Professor of Psychology | Department of Psychology | shorewj@plu.edu | 253-535-8348 | Broadly, my research falls under the rubric of cognitive psychology.

    on issues of language and knowledge, especially knowledge about word meanings, in both adults and toddlers. Current studies investigate differences in toddlers’ comprehension of partially known words. Secondary lines of investigation can be described as social cognition (e.g., the effects of physical attractiveness on eyewitness memory, cognitive overload as an explanation for noncompliance with emergency vehicles, or ethical decision making as a function of gender and academic major

    Contact Information
    Office Hours
    Mon: 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
    Mon - Fri: -
  • Understand the levels of review before applying

    more detail on the nuts-and-bolts of the process in Step 7. Please answer all questions using clear, concise, self-explanatory language, so that HPRB reviewers in your school or division (called Unit Designates), who may not be familiar with your specific topic, will readily understand your project.Understand the levels of review before applyingB. Upload required study documentsYou should create these documents in consultation with your Faculty Supervisor, who will be able to advise you on the

  • Ordinarily, it takes many years for a Theatre Major to earn the opportunity to write, compose or star in a high-profile musical production. However, one Lute is dramatically defying that expectation. Justin Huertas graduated almost six years ago, in 2009, with a Bachelor of Fine…

    ,Lizard Boy is a “somewhat-autobiographical solo-show-with-three-actors” that follows a boy with lizard skin who fights evil and learns about love. Huertas attributes some of his triple-threat skills in performing, composing and writing to his theatre education at PLU. “Doing theater at PLU was awesome!” he said. Specifically, Huertas recalls that the study of Shakespeare and the Theatre Program‘s emphasis on language “stuck with [him] forever.” “How does this language inform what the characters are

  • Travel to Alcina’s island for a story of magic, enchantment and song. This January, surround yourself with magnificent music when Pacific Lutheran University Opera performs Handel’s Alcina on the Karen Hille Phillips Mainstage. There are four opportunities to view the production:  January 22, 23, and…

    are moments of ornamentation in da capo arias in which students can show off virtuosity and extended range,” Brown explains. “Also, the orchestration is not very thick, so singers can be challenged without pushing their voices in an unhealthy way.” The opera, performed in Italian, creates a challenge with the language barrier. Luckily, PLU’s music library has the complete opera text with a word-for-word translation and pronunciation. Brown also coaches the students on the language. The audience