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  • States has guided American citizens to view alcohol from a negative scope. By associating alcohol with lethargic, and oftentimes rude behavior, research has dwindled on the topic. In Ancient Egypt, beer and bread were essentially the bread and butter of their society. Beer was drank by people regardless of their age, gender, or social class. Wine as well was a relative part of their social structure as it became a drink for the elites of society. Yet, across the work of Egyptologists and general

  • -oriented way. Rigorous coursework and clinical experiences lead to the development of a Culminating Professional Portfolio which includes practical performance-based documentation of candidates’ knowledge, skills, dispositions and professional behaviors. This practitioner focused program is lead in a cohort-based model by knowledgeable faculty and local practitioners. It connects theory, research and practice in an intertwined and interdependent web. Program Highlights: Instructional Leadership – With

  • might not know how to do the research to make a trip happen. That’s all on the shoulders of the trip leader.” McCracken and Scheel come up with a list of destinations before each semester and divide them among the trip leaders. A standard trip size is 12 people — 10 students, two trip leaders. “A typical trip is a day hike in the area, probably an hour to two hours away,” Scheel said. “Something that you can just do and get back before dinner time.” A trip leader drums up enough interested students

  • Read Next PLU alum returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba LATEST POSTS College Prep 101 Webinar: The College Essay September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: College Applications September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: The College Search Process September 23, 2024 PLU Welcomes the Class of 2028: Trailblazers September 19, 2024

  • individuals age 70½ or older to use their IRAs to maximize their charitable impact. LEARN MOREGifts of Stock & Mutual Funds When you gift stocks and other securities directly to PLU, you make an invaluable impact without taking money directly out of your bank account. LEARN MORE Endowments Contributing to PLU endowments ensures a lasting impact, providing sustained support for scholarships, research and academic programs, securing a brighter and enduring future for PLU and the community. LEARN MORE What

  • addition to this work, he will exhibit pieces relating to the figurative skill sets students may experience in his class. “The bulk of my career and development of an artist has been creating figurative works. Even now I take what time I can to draw and learn through working from the model”, Stasinos says. The third segment of Stasinos’ works is collaborative illustrations done for PLU anthropology professor, Bradford Andrews, which include a Market Scene for The Calixtlahuaca Archeological Research

  • Public Policies and Mentors for First Generation Latino Professionals” 2nd Annual César Chávez & Dolores Huerta Latino Studies Lecture April 6, 2017 Speaker: Dr. María Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science For this Latinos Studies Lecture, Dr. Chávez shared her latest research on the public policies & mentoring relationships that helped a generation of Latinos to pursue higher education and become professionals. Inspired by Chicana feminist methodologies, Dr. Chávez’s auto-ethnographic

  • audiences, including undergraduates and the general public. The lecture will be followed by a question-and-answer period and light refreshments. The lecture is free and open to the public. We are excited to have Professor Sullivan share his research with us and hope to see you there!Time: 7 p.m. Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 Place: Scan Center, AUC Free and open to the public Edward J Sullivan InterviewPrevious Schnackenberg Lecturers Schnackenberg LecturersDr. Fredy Gonzalez (2018) Charlotte Gordon

  • Holocaust EducationThe Ninth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Women and the Holocaust” took place Oct. 17-19. In the words of historian Myrna Goldenberg, both sexes experienced “different horrors, but the same hell.” Our conference scholars will present their latest research on women in the Holocaust — not as just victims, but as survivors, rescuers, collaborators and even as perpetrators. John Stuart Mill once wrote that the way a society treats women tells us a great deal about

  • Music for Soprano, Horn and Piano: an Original Composition, Professional Recording, and Research of Significant Pieces.” Information and recordings from the project are featured on Dr. Gillie’s website. Member of PLU faculty ensembles: Lyric Brass Quintet and Camas Wind Quintet Member of the International Horn Society Member of the Northwest Horn Society Mu Phi Epsilon Faculty Advisor for the Epsilon Sigma chapter.

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