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Service in Between Schooling You might also like Saved by the Ball April 21, 2014 Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” April 21, 2014 More Story Lute Plays Piano "Up Close with the Masters" A Q&A With Natalie Burton '13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013,... April 21, 2014 Supplemental Issue
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Huang, Brooklyn College, CUNY Wang Yangming’s Notion of Ultimate Knowing (良知) and Inseparability of Knowing and Practice (知行合一). Aiguo Han, Rowan University (Virtual Presentation)Abstract - Panel 1B: Chinese Culture and Religion (Morken 105)Zhang Jie Ph.D SUNY Distinguished Professor Director, Center for China Studies Department of Sociology, SUNY Buffalo State Social Reference Theory: Exploration of a New Sociological Perspective This is an exploratory article. It takes Social Reference Theory
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: Rebecca and Aidan are discussing an experiment in front of a fume hood wearing chemistry lab gear] – I thrive in an environment like that, usually. [video: Rebecca is sitting in a chemistry classroom with a whiteboard and projector screen in the background. There is a front and side video angle. Text on the bottom of the screen reads, ”Rebecca Smith ‘24, Chemistry and Environmental Studies Double Major”] Rebecca: After high school, I was a little confused on what I wanted. I wasn’t quite sure. [video
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By Dr. Rob Wells, Director of the Center for Media Studies and Associate Professor of Communication MediaLab, the applied research and multimedia program at Pacific Lutheran University, has won a 2017 Grand Prize Award from the National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, for the documentary film Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers. Changing Currents, which publicly premiered in Tacoma in November 2016, won in the “Video Documentary” category at the 2017 Annual National
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Entrance Requirements In evaluating applications, the Office of Admission interprets grade point average and class rank in relation to the quality of the curriculum that the applicant has pursued in high school. A standard high school program in preparation for college should include the following: English: four years Mathematics: three years: (algebra, two years; and geometry, one year) World Language: two years Social Studies: two years Laboratory Sciences: two years Fine, Visual, or
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, fluorescence, vibrational, and resonance spectroscopies to characterize their biomaterials with steady-state and time-resolved studies. In addition to growing as experimentalists, undergraduate student collaborators will be provided with ample opportunities to cultivate their oral and written communication skills culminating in the presentation of their independent work in various scientific forums including group meetings, senior theses, presentations at conferences, and co-authored publications. Through
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vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.
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vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.
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vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.
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. This committee reviews the nominations and selects the distinguished staff members who the Director of Human Resources will then share with the President’s Council to finalize the award recipients. Committee Chair: Gretchen Howell (Director of Human Resources) and Laura Silcox (Associate Director of Human Resources) PLUSC Representatives: Brant McAdams Long Range Planning The Long Range Planning Committee studies and analyzes key issues and recommends policy regarding future directions and
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