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oak trees that are protected in Pierce County due to their decline in presence. The habitat quality of this oak woodland is greatly reduced because of the prominence of invasive species and fragmentation of surrounding area.PLU and Forterra Environmental Restoration Pilot Program In the spring of 2015 military and non-military students from PLU participated in an Environmental Restoration Pilot Program in partnership with Forterra, and funded by a grant from the Lucky Seven Foundation. The project
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Hopkins, 2022) : View Book Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (ACM Books 2020) : View Book The Renaissance: All That Matters (McGraw-Hill 2015) : View Book Microsoft Visual Basic 2013 Step by Step (Microsoft Press 2013) : View Book Heinrich Heshusius and Confessional Polemic in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy (Ashgate 2010) : View Book Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step (Microsoft Press 2010) : View Book Defining Community in Early Modern Europe (Ashgate 2008
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Women, Crime and Culture: Life Stories from the Washington Corrections Center for Women (Lambert Academic Publishing 2009) : View Book Accolades 2016 – National Broadcasting Society First Place Grand Prize in the Long-form documentary category as faculty advisor on the film “These Four Years.” 2015 – Nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for a college/university category EMMY Award as faculty advisor on the documentary “Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation.” 2014
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Seattle vocalist Gail Pettis, and the Jazz Sound Trio, with PLU jazz faculty David Deacon-Joyner, Clipper Anderson, and Mark Ivester. In October, 2015, PLU announced its intention to sell KPLU. Through a historic fundraising effort, the legions of listeners gathered the $7 million dollars to purchase the broadcast license and reform 88.5 FM as a community-owned radio station. At the time of this writing, 88.5 is awaiting FCC approval to transfer the license. The station will acquire new call letters
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Charles Bergman: A Most Adventurous ProfessorDr. Charles Bergman begins his phased retirement in Summer 2015 after thirty-eight unusually interesting and accomplished years at PLU. His teaching, leadership, and writing have garnered the highest recognition from within and without the university. The true measure of his achievements, though, must be taken from more than his specific awards. Peering more closely, one sees the truly remarkable character of his life: wildly adventurous, yet so
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New In Print: American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the PresentAmerican Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present, by Erin McKenna and Scott L. Pratt (Bloomsbury, 2015). This book, written as an introduction to American philosophy, also serves to challenge many perceived notions of what counts as philosophy and who counts as a philosopher. The book explores philosophical voices that responded to moments of conflict in U.S. history. It begins by examining two such moments: the massacre
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best students for what is without a doubt one of the most unique Honors program around. Second, if what the 2015 cohort says is accurate, the IHON-Oxford program plays a significant role in attracting these best students. These students understand how offering a program like IHON-Oxford distinguishes PLU from virtually all other universities on the West Coast. Finally, it suggests PLU’s reputation is growing beyond the Pacific Northwest to the far reaches of the UK. In particular, as our students
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issues and prejudice Books Early Psychological Research Contributions of Women of Color, Volume 1 (Routledge 2023) : View Book Accolades Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching 2015-2016, Pacific Lutheran University Biography “Remember that Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did, but she did it backwards and in high heels” – attributed to Ann Richards I became interested in psychology as an undergraduate at the University of Northern Colorado. I was lucky to have three professors who piqued
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Work (Springer Publishing 2022) : View Book Selected Articles Keller, J., McKenney, R., Russell, K. & Zylstra, J. "The power of place: University-community partnership in the development of an urban immersion semester in Sobania, N. W. (ed)." Putting the local in global education: Models for transformative learning through domestic off-campus programs 2015: Stylus Press. Keller, J., Stevens, C., Tashiro, C. & Laakso, J. "Sustainability of ethnically diverse HOPE VI redevelopments: A community case
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