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  • Life Panel “Determining the Value of Life” Eric Rutherford at the Biomedical Ethics Panel in October, 2015Food Symposium Vandana Shiva Lecture Vandana Shiva lecture “Seeds of Freedom, Gardens of Hope” at the 7th Biennial Wang Center Symposium; photo by John Froschauer Vandana Shiva with Sergia Hay at the 7th Biennial Wang Center Symposium; photo by John Froschauer Harstad Lecture Which Questions Matter?

  • late 1990’s as a new faculty member out of graduate school.So what is going on at PLU? At PLU, many of our philosophy faculty have areas of research that relate to applied and public areas of concern (moral injury, biomedical ethics, ethics and economy, animal rights, food), teach in multi and interdisciplinary programs and work with other faculty, and staff across disciplines and areas of expertise. We also engage our students in student/faculty research and professional activities, participate in

  • “First, Do No Harm: Medical Science, Ethics and the Holocaust” Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationWednesday, October 24thThursday, October 25thFriday, October 26thWednesday, October 24th Opening Remarks – Acting President Allan Belton 7:00 p.m. - Video: “Caring Corrupted: The Killing Nurses of the Third Reich” (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)``Lessons From Nazi Germany for Today’s Healthcare Providers``Video

  • falsehood. Our department has strengths in political and moral philosophy, including applied ethics, like environmental ethics, business ethics, and biomedical ethics. Our grads go on to do work with nonprofits, tech companies, the arts, and local and state governments. Others go on to graduate school in philosophy, law, education, medicine, including public and global health. We’re proud of the wide range of career and graduate opportunities available to our students. (buzzer blares) (Prof. Hay laughs

  • Save the Date: 12th Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education October 23-25, 2019 “First, Do No Harm: Medical Science, Ethics and the Holocaust”October 24- 26, 2018 The 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education, in its 11th year at Pacific Lutheran University, will be dedicated to exploring the role of medical science and the Holocaust. In the last decades, historical research on Nazi Germany has focused on sites of terror- especially concentration camps and

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Crabs Biochemistry1stZakaria Khan12BellarmineBone-Cartilage Interface Adhesion Energy for Osteochondral Defects Biomedical and Health Sciences1stRebecca Kim10Charles WrightBreast Cancer in Adolescent and Young Women: Investigating Breast Microbiota, Estrogen, and Bacteria Impact on Biomarker Discovery Biomedical Engineering1stZain Shariff9CurtisTissue Detection in Ultrasound Images Using Real-Time Image Segmentation Model Cellular and Molecular Biology1stCharlene Kim-Aun and Brynn

  • requirements. Remember that this is just a sample—you can organize the required courses in many ways!1) Introduction to Innovation Studies Four Semester Hours HIST 121: History in Video Games or HIST 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society (S0) 2) Innovation Principles Eight Semester Hours Business principles (4 credits from the following): BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in a Global Environment Design and Communication principles (4 credits from the following): ARTD 110: Graphic Design 1 3) Elective Four

  • , respectful, safe, ethical, and transparent learning and working environments are expected of all faculty. The School of Nursing Culture of Teamwork and Respect is maintained through our Guiding Principles, Vision and Mission statements, Philosophy, expectations for student conduct and professional behavior, and adherence to the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing and values of the profession. FERPA The School of Nursing follows the PLU FERPA policy regarding access to educational records. According to the

  • ResourcesBooks Articles and Publications Cathy L. Rozmus The Health Professional Ethics RubricEthics and Professionalism Education in a Health Science CenterThe Brewsters: A new resource for interprofessional ethics educationThomas Foth Overview of PublicationsVideos

  • concept of service leadership. The 100- and 200-level Military Science courses are open to all full-time students, and are an excellent source of leadership and ethics training for any career. They do not require a military commitment for non-contracted students. The 300- and 400-level military science courses are only open to Contracted Cadets. ROTC is traditionally a four-year program; however, a sophomore may complete the program in three years, and those with prior service including the National