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  • Wanted: Fellow Conspirators Posted by: alex.reed / May 20, 2022 May 20, 2022 By Pauline M. KaurinOriginally published in 2003The daily headlines reflect the relentless march to war and violence: probable war in Iraq, continuing strife in the Middle East and the “war” on terror. Like other members of faith communities across the globe, I find myself wondering how I, how we, should respond to violence in our midst.1 These reflections have led me to wonder how other faith communities responded to

  • On-Campus | EventsOff-Campus | Events More Sports around PLU !! On & Off CampusQuick Links Incoming Students (homepage) Current Students (homepage) ABC Program Policies Living on Campus Staying Healthy Life in the US Food and Dining Campus Life Safety (coming soon) Financial Matters (coming soon) Academics (coming soon) Photo Galleries Staff and Important Contacts ABC Program Schedule 2019-20Arrival & Orientation: September 3 - 13, 2019 September 3: Arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International

  • So You Want to Be a Dentist?Dentists are responsible for the oral health care of their patients. Dentists diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth. They provide advice and instruction on taking care of the teeth and gums and on diet choices that affect oral health. People come to dentists to have their teeth cleaned or to find the cause of tooth or gum pain. In a typical day, a dentist may fill cavities in teeth, perform surgeries to repair or

  • So You Want to Be a Dentist?Dentists are responsible for the oral health care of their patients. Dentists diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth. They provide advice and instruction on taking care of the teeth and gums and on diet choices that affect oral health. People come to dentists to have their teeth cleaned or to find the cause of tooth or gum pain. In a typical day, a dentist may fill cavities in teeth, perform surgeries to repair or

  • 253.535.8305 www.plu.edu/sociology-criminal-justice/ soci@plu.edu Laura McCloud, Ph.D., Chair Bachelor of Arts Degree Due to the shared core curriculum, students may not double major in sociology and criminal justice. Majors are required to attain a minimum grade of C- in sociology and criminal justice classes. Major in Sociology 40 semester hours, including: SOCI 101, 232, 330 or 336, 496, 499 STAT 233 4 semester hours of a 200-level SOCI course. Choose from 210, 240, or 287 (ST in Sociology

  • Sophomore Assessments For BM and BME sophomore assessment juries: Total jury time is approximately 15 minutes. A minimum average score of 25/50 must be achieved to pass. See jury rubrics for more information. For BA/BMA sophomore assessment juries: Total jury time is approximately 15 minutes, roughly equally split between performing your jury selection and presenting your project proposal. A minimum average score of 25/50 must be achieved to pass. See jury rubrics for more information. BRASS

  • Communication, Media & Design Arts Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the program, a student receiving a BA in Communication will be able to: Deliver a public and/or professional presentation for an audience within a specified timeframe. Effectively communicate in written formats appropriate to situation, audience, and medium (journalistic formats, academic essays and research writing, press releases and promotional writing, media writing, etc.). Identify credible media and information sources

  • FAQ's for the PLU Well Installation Course in NicaraguaMain Course OverviewDownload ApplicationDownload/Print FAQOverviewWHAT WILL THE SCHEDULE BE LIKE FOR THIS COURSE AND FIELD EXPERIENCE? For 2016, we will have the course content, preparation, outreach and fundraising during the spring semester. Due to the PLU Spring Break occurring over Easter (and thus, not possible to build a well during that week given family and community celebrations), the field experience will occur the week after

  • A Statement from Founder Dr. Peter C.C. Wang:A First Decade of International Activities When on September 11, 2001, the U.S suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, Dr. Peter C. C. Wang was shocked and then motivated with a deeply felt sense of urgency that he needed to act to promote world peace. He and his wife, Dr. Grace C. Wang decided to make a significant financial gift to his alma mater, Pacific Lutheran University, to establish what is today the “Wang Center for Global and

  • David Ward Dean of Health Professions Phone: 253-535-8284 Email: warddb@plu.edu Office Location: Garfield Station - 106 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy Education Ph.D., Marriage and Family Therapy, Texas Tech University, 2006 M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy, Virginia Tech, Falls Church, 2002 B.S., Family Science, Brigham Young University, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise The Power of Hope to Affect Change Clinical Training and