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  • & Dragons. The game allows 1-4 players to cooperatively explore a randomly generated dungeon using a peer-to-peer network connection, and perform basic actions such as attacking or examining to interact with things located on the 7×7 game board. Players are able to communicate using the chat box in order to strategize, and view their inventory and statistics from a side menu without interrupting gameplay. Character statistics are based on the chosen race and class, but player’s may choose to randomize

  • and Tobago Adam Cathcart, War Mobilization in the Sino-North Korean Borderlands, 1945-1953 Teresa Ciabattari, Race, Colonialism, and Tourism: Attitudes towards Tourism and Tourists in Tobago Student-Faculty Projects Charles Bergman, Wildlife Trafficking in Ecuador Claire Todd, Glacial History and Climate Change in Southern Peru Robert Wells, Shannon Schrecengost, Julie Olds and Melissa Campbell, Dangers Within: Canada, the U.S. and Cross-Border Crime Saiyare Refaei, class of 2014Project Title: The

  • New Delete Business Academic Programs all programs program website Business Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Professional Studies Bachelor of Business Administration Video Transcription Major Minute: PLU School of Business Transcription [video: Professor Somaye Nargesi is sitting in a classroom at a desk in front of a clear Pacific Lutheran University emblem mounted on the wall] Professor Nargesi: Hi, I am Professor Somaye Nargesi. I teach at PLU Business Department and this is my Major

  • infection rates in the neonatal intensive care unit of the country’s largest hospital, Windhoek Central Hospital. And while the research isn’t directly tied to neurosurgery, her work in this area has the potential to affect multiple aspects of the medical field. “I’ve narrowed my research down to whether hand hygiene and infection control interventions reduce hospital-associated central line infections,” Larios says. “There’s only been three studies done on this subject, and none were in Namibia.” She

  • “promoting language immersion, cultural awareness, and global engagement in your community.” KGC RAs will work collaboratively with faculty to enhance learning in this community. Each wing of Kreidler houses a different language or academic focus. The following are the Learning Communities within Kreidler Global Community. Chinese Spanish French International Honors (IHON) Global Studies Native American & Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Additional Qualifications: Enrolled in IHON/Language courses throughout

  • January in China, however, conflicted with an equally important part of her life. Klauder is a member of the PLU swimming team. And she’s no ordinary swimmer – she qualified for the championship finals in five individual events during her first three years at PLU. Swimmer Jessie Klauder seeks the balance between the personal expectations of being a student and the personal and team expectations of being an athlete. While Klauder dove into her studies at the University of Chengdu, learning how to

  • an hour into the set that will last until midnight. Roth wanted to reach out to local bboys and bgirls who love to show off their moves. And if deeper topics come up later? So be it.“My understanding of the gospel is that you build relationships first,” said Roth, a Hispanic studies and global studies double-major. At the same time, just a few steps away in The Cave, the student-run hangout in the UC, a traditional evangelical service is about to begin. About 100 students assemble for the weekly

  • -graduation. My education at PLU taught me to see the importance of connecting with my community, the joy of making music of all kinds, and the happiness that comes from serving others.”Kathleen HaugheyKathleen graduated in 2011 with two degrees—a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance and a Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies. During her time at PLU, Kate was able to combine her love of language and culture by performing many concert and chamber works from Spain and Latin America and spent the fall of