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  • Methods, Sustainable Development, Natural Resources Management, Ethnobiology, among many others. Marycarmen Olivares López | holds a B.A. in Communication form the Universidad Mesoamericana and has been teaching Spanish as a Second Language at ICO since 2013. Her students hail from Pacific Lutheran University, Stevens Point, Montanna, Virginia, Kenesaew, Dallas, and more. Francisco Ruiz Cervantes | is a Professor of History in the School of Humanities of the Universidad Autónoma de Oaxaca. He is a

  • Conference Scheduled Speakers PLU senior students Andrew Allen, Hannah Anderson, Andrew Larsen and Christian Wold will lead a panel on the vocation of promoting justice. Antonios Finitsis, chair of PLU’s Religion Department and an expert in the Hebrew Scriptures, will discuss the origins and development of Jewish and Christian commitments to social justice and their continuing power today. A workshop by PLU Sakai manager Sean Horner will focus on the groundswell of support in universities and churches

  • for Global Education back in Washington. And as the on-site program coordinator, PLU grad and a native Trini, Candice Hughes ’08 acts as a vital bridge between Gateway students, their class experiences at the University of the West Indies and the communities they are placed into — an essential role that makes the entire operation run smoothly. The cultural exchange from PLU’s Gateway program has flowed both ways. A partnership with the islands’ then-Ministry of Community Development, Culture and

  • public leaders to conserve and protect the water and land resources from pollution and development? And then what about housing for all as a right rather than privilege? Are we training young people in the Puget Sound to conserve and protect this remarkable part of the world? PLU once had a vital commitment to care for the Earth. Will that continue in the future as we face the greatest of social issues: the drastic changing of the climate? Monastic communities looked to the future, not the immediate

  • that no one grows hungry?  Alcuin LIbrary at Saint John’s University “How do we push public leaders to conserve and protect the water and land resources from pollution and development? And then what about housing for all as a right rather than privilege? Are we training young people in the Puget Sound to conserve and protect this remarkable part of the world? PLU once had a vital commitment to care for the Earth. Will that continue in the future as we face the greatest of social issues: the drastic

  • of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs saw a stream of Trinidad and Tobago students come to Washington state for four years of study at the university. There, they formed relationships with their American counterparts that remain strong today — several traveled to reconnect with the visiting alumni group during their stay on the islands. “The joy of my life,” Kareen ’09 Ottley said of her studies in the States. “We made many memories throughout my period there with PLU.” (Photo by

  • in my development, both personally and professionally. Today, serving on the LCAA is a great way for me to give back to the sport and the school that gave me so much. I have really enjoyed getting to know Coach Andy and Coach Dave, as they lead the Women’s and Men’s Teams, respectively. Both teams are filled with amazing student-athletes, that seem to get better and better each year. Most of our LCAA events have been aimed at getting our alumni together, and it has been great to reunite with my

  • lipid perturbation. The data from this and other structure-function relationship studies can be applied towards the development of novel antibiotics to be used against multi-resistant antibiotics. 1:50 pm - Anionic Synthesis of Multi-Block Copolymers Under Inert ConditionsKurtis Fairley, Senior Capstone Seminar Multiblock copolymers are thought to be very effective additives in polymer blends. Multiblock copolymers of polybutadiene and polystyrene were synthesized using positive pressure anionic

  • stems from the development of a healthy ecosystem for not only those residing within the area, but water quality levels, as well. The specific element of these watersheds will be average water quality scores from 2013-2017. When comparing the Puyallup River watershed in Washington State with the Kokemäenjoki watershed in Finland both have their own set of environmental projects for maintaining water quality. By analyzing the water quality scores between 2013 to 2017, this will represent what makes a

  • RequirementsIn order to vet opportunities appropriately for our students, employers must meet the following requirements when creating an Opportunities Board account: Provide a complete contact name. Provide a well-written company description. Have an email address with a listed domain that matches the company name and company website. Have a web address/URL that matches the company name and is functional. Missing, inaccurate, or illegitimate information in the registration form could result in a declined