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  • Health Care | 心理健康护理On-Campus | 校园內The PLU Health Center works with the PLU Counseling Center (253-535-7206) to offer evaluation and treatment of anxiety, depression, and more. The two centers work together to find the best places for you to seek care – whether that’s talking about a specific issue or trying long-term counseling, medication, or referral to off-campus resources. They also provide counseling and referrals related to tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse. PLU健康中心与PLU咨询中心(23-535-7206)合作提供焦虑,抑

  • ice?” The first case study centers Robert Peary’s Arctic journey in 1909, using a source from the Geographical Review. The second reads from Claudia Aporta and Eric Higgs’ “Satellite Culture: Global Positioning Systems, Inuit Wayfinding, and the Need for a New Account of Technology,” and the last uses a study on double-ridges written by the scientists Culberg and Schroeder called “Double ridge formation over shallow water sills on Jupiter’s moon Europa.” Then, through New Materialist philosophy

  • – that gave the Gates Foundation its primary mission. And so the revolution in global health began. Dr. William Foege ’57, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the man who developed the public health strategy that led to the global eradication of smallpox (and, it must be noted here, a PLU grad), had been an early adviser to the Gates family. One of the things Foege did was give to them a 1993 report by the World Bank that described the social and economic impact

  • and Marcia Moe, Personal Communication, May 27, 2015). Today the collection remains showcased in PLU’s Mortvedt Library, with many objects still exhibited in cases and on pedestals originally designed and positioned by Mary Davis, an architect and spouse of George L. Davis Jr., who served on the university’s Board of Regents (1975-87). Between 1972 and 1992 Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann gave PLU 28 pieces of African art. How did the Lehmanns become collectors? In 1963, Hans Lehmann (1912-66

  • . African Masks. Bamana Horned N’tomo Mask Metal Mirrors Stand Mali Africa. http://www.africadirect.com/masks/bamana/bamana-horned-n-tomo-mask-with-metal-mirrors-seeds-mali-african.html Colleyn, Jean-Paul. Bamana. Milan, Italy. 5 Continents, 2009. For African Art. Archive of Sold Items. Ntomo Mask 2363.  Sotheby’s. Online catalogue of a private collection.  144 Bamana Ntomo Mask, Mali. http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2015/african-oceanic-n09347/lot.144.html

  • .” University of Iowa Museum of Art: Art and Life in Africa. Accessed April 2015 at http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/topic-essays/show/32 The Tribal Eye: Behind the Mask. David Attenborough. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1975. Online video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPfFBA0yuoo Van Beek, Walter E.A. and Stephanie Hollyman. Dogon: Africa’s People of the Cliffs. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2001.

  • methods of making the same,” J.C. Lytle, T.N. Zimmerman, D.R. Rolison, U.S. Patent #US9017780 B2, 2015. “RuO2-coated fibrous insulator,” D.R. Rolison, J.W. Long, C.N. Chervin, J.C. Lytle, K.A. Pettigrew, U.S. Patent #US8889257 B2, 2014. “Methods of Making Carbon Nanopipes and Ductwork with Nanometric Walls,” J.C. Lytle, T.N. Zimmerman, D.R. Rolison, U.S. Patent #8,475,698, 2013.

  • into a sci-fi world. Meyer visited campus twice this year, first in February for her official book release and signing party for Cress, the latest book in the Luna Chronicles, and then again in April to talk to Writing and English majors about her journey from PLU to best-selling author. Cress is Meyer’s third novel, with the fourth—Winter—scheduled for release in 2015. Meyer’s love affair with writing began early—she remembers writing stories about the time she saw The Little Mermaid. Her interest

  • ,” Dean said. “It means that I can go to school next year.” Before Price died in August 2015, he was named an honorary member of the Red Feather Warrior Society by a Oglala Lakota medicine man and tribal leader. The honor is bestowed on soldiers who have fought in war. Both Price and Farnum were honored as members and given a carved buffalo leg bone, shaped into a feather and painted in red ochre. “He was very touched by that,” Farnum said of his father-in-law. “He lived up in Skagit Valley so he knew

  • their lives, and accounting for the totality of their identities. According to a 2015 study by the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs, people of color made up 77 percent of the reports of LGBTQ homicides, and transgender women were three times more likely to report experiencing violence. This day, then, is an opportunity not only to see how all oppression is connected, but it is also an opportunity—should we take it—to see how our privileges hold us responsible for those impacted by