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Dancing to new levels: PLU’s Dance minor program celebrates 40 years Posted by: Kate Williams / No
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Seeing Double with Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors at Pacific Lutheran University Posted by: Reesa
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rooms set up with music, games, and other festivities, including a Photobooth! 4:30PM-7:00PMWeather Location Change: Anderson University Center (Commons & Other Locations, including CK [214], Regency [203], and Scan Center [100]) Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate Frisbee Clubs. Register on imleagues.com or the PLU Rec App under the Outdoor Rec Tab
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) Bill Hultman of the Pierce County Bomb Squad works with Diego the bomb dog in Chris Knutzen Hall. +Enlarge Photo “Bomb dogs are notoriously undisciplined,” Hultman explains. But Diego is a pro. Hultman says Diego can detect 17 odors commonly found in hundreds of kinds of explosives. “Fortunately, he finds very little in the real world,” Hultman says. Fortunately, Diego finds none at PLU. By 11 a.m., music from Centennial Plaza fills the air; the crowd has filled the lawn; and the Norwegian advance
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ALLOWED to add this minor, as it essentially is the minor aligned with the Applied Physics major. ENGR 131 PHYS 153/163, 154/164 (calculus-based introductory physics plus laboratory) 8 additional semester hours chosen from: ENGR 240, 333, 334, 355 Plus: 8 additional semester hours chosen from: ENGR 495 (credits vary depending on internship type and schedule) Courses in business, economics, ethics, and history that introduce students to aspects of industry: BUSA 201, 310, or 358 ECON 101 or 313 HIST
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are now adding to the conversation in ways that may expand our possibilities for understanding this important dimension of human life. Consider for example just a few of the titles to have appeared in the last few years, selected to give a sense of disciplinary and theoretical range: Keith Thomas, Man and the Natural World: A History of the Modern Sensibility (Penguin/Random House 1983); E. O. Wilson, Biophilia: The Human Bond with Other Species (Harvard 1984); Harriet Ritvo, The Animal Estate
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of self, rather than a dreamed-of salary. In short, discovery of the authentic I inspires professional creativity, and compassionate, reflective citizenship.Creating an environment that promotes lifelong honing of the I is what liberal education is all about. As such, the undergraduate “liberal arts” skills that students learn, be they history, biology, a foreign language, or psychology, should in praxis be a mere framework through which an attentive teacher lays a path for students to discover
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bring a rich, lively analysis to bear grounded in the trio’s own personal experiences and expertise. Other Episodes+ In the podcast’s third episode, Hambrick talks with noted Trinidadian author Earl Lovelace, PLU English professor Barbara Temple-Thurston and dCenter alum Shelondra Harris ’17 about the university’s Trinidad and Tobago exchange program. The conversation covers PLU’s 25-year history with the twin-island republic, Harris’ experiences when she took part in the program and the Diversity
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Kappa Delta (Sociology & Criminal Justice) Phi Alpha (Social Work) Alpha Psi Omega (Theatre) Phi Alpha Theta (History) Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting) Pi Kappa Delta (Forensics) Beta Gamma Sigma (Business) Phi Kappa Phi (University-Wide) Chi Alpha Sigma (Athletics) Psi Chi (Psychology) Iota Iota Iota (Triota) (Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies) Sigma Tau Delta (English) Lambda Pi Eta (Communication) Sigma Theta Tau International (Nursing) Mu Phi Epsilon (Music) Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies and
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and welcome for anyone to attend! Throughout the AUC, there will be rooms set up with music, games, and other festivities, including a Photobooth! 4:30PM-7:00PMWeather Location Change: Anderson University Center (Commons & Other Locations, including CK [214], Regency [203], and Scan Center [100]) Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate Frisbee Clubs
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