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Sven Beckert of Harvard University to Give Benson Lecture On October 9, 2019, the PLU community welc
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Greg Burtchard Faculty Fellow of Anthropology Full Profile 253-535-7643 burtchgc@plu.edu
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students when they learn something exciting and celebrating when they meet their personal goals. If I am not in the Center for DJS or teaching in Native American and Indigenous Studies, you can find me paddling SUP and outriggers on the Coast Salish waterways. juliannh@plu.edu Make an appointment with NicoleKris Plaehn (she/her) I advise students interested in nursing. I love watching students walk the stage at graduation and celebrating their success with them. I love to figure out options for
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explicitly know it.Joe '11, Classical Studies & ReligionThank you for supporting this community of critical thinking and radical hope! I needed those critical thinking skills to help my congregation navigate safe practices and to keep our focus on the wellbeing of our neighbors.
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Structure and Function; and Ecology and Evolution. Students are also required to take Genetics as well as Zoological and Botanical offerings. Students may earn either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree in biology. A minor in biology is also available. Students may also combine their biology studies with another major or minor to pursue multi-disciplinary interests like biochemistry or biostatistics, for example.FacilitiesThe modern Rieke Science Center supports students and programs
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by contacting the scholarship and enrollment officer. Note: A maximum of 20 semester hours earned in ROTC programs may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree at PLU. Advance course students must take or have taken a professional military education history course that includes one of the following: HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars, 1914-1945 HIST 349: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 352: The American Revolution IHON 257: The
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other half reserved for OR trips. By making bikes available and providing a map of bike-able roads and trails in the area, Pfaff hopes to increase the number of students, faculty and staff who regularly ride bikes. “It’s a more sustainable way of traveling,” Pfaff said. Plus, there are the added benefits of getting some exercise and saving money on gas, he added. An English writing and environmental studies double major, Pfaff was moved to get involved in PLU’s sustainability efforts after taking a
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sequence. “The degree isn’t merely a prize for jumping through academic hoops,,” Rubin said. “The program is collaborative and process oriented throughout.. It’s very personal.” Rick Dakan is a recent graduate of the program from Sarasota, Fla. The 38-year-old fiction writer focuses on a specific genre with a “mixed media element.” He had published two novels before admission into the program and published two novels during his studies. “It really is exciting to see that chance to pause and reflect on
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. Small classes and attentive professors also helped her get through her studies and overcome dyslexia (another reason she decided against journalism as a career-she just couldn’t keep up with the teleprompter.) The solo performance class helped the 4-foot-10-inch Pansino battle her innate shyness and sparkle in her new-found calling, she said. She also credited trying out for the Lute cheer squad and teaching English in China during a J-term trip with helping her push herself through a natural
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of the children in their homes and communities. In the end, gathered her findings and reported back to the schools in hope of helping them develop a curriculum that takes advantage of these funds of knowledge. “If I know more about their culture, then the better I can connect with them,” she said. “Learning for those children becomes a little bit easier.” In many ways, Thirumurthy’s studies are a slice of something in which she’s invested her entire career: understanding and exploring other
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