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  • embodiment” (17). – Stephanie Van Bramer ’17, Anthropology Sources: Bacquart, Jean. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1998. Beckwith, Carol, and Angela Fisher. African Ceremonies. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999. Goldwater, Robert. Senufo Sculpture from West Africa. Greenwich, CT: New York Graphic Society, 1964. Lamp, Frederick. See the Music, Hear the Dance: Rethinking African Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Munich, Germany: Prestel, 2004. Roy, Christopher D. “Collections

  • policies to solve problems of air and water pollution, sustainable forestry, global warming, and wildlife management in Austria, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Prerequisite: ECON 101 or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 287 : Special Topics in Economics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the

  • , like many others in that situation, Deines played abroad. She joined Stjarnan FC in Iceland, helping her team win the Icelandic Cup, among other accomplishments. Deines later joined the Seattle Reign FC in 2013, after the formation of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), and played two seasons before retiring in 2015. During that time she continued to play abroad in the offseasons, playing for FFC Turbine Potsdam located just outside Berlin, Germany. They became the top team in the Frauen

  • , France, and Germany. In particular, we discussed to what degree health care provision is privatized, centralized, and efficient in each of these countries. During The last 4 weeks, we focused on becoming familiar with various techniques for measuring the cost-effectiveness of treatments and screening, including both static and dynamic models. The final project revolved around constructing a dynamic Markov model to compare the effects (in terms of Quality Adjusted Life Years) of following a regimen of

  • of Christ”Visit WebsiteNPH InternationalVolunteer for one year minimum in Bolivia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, or Peru. Organization serves orphaned and abandoned children.Visit WebsiteWork & VolunteerWork & Volunteer offers a wide range of year out gap year and volunteer opportunities all around the world.Visit WebsiteWork Study Immersion ProgramSummer fellowship program in Germany offered exclusively to college students in vocational

  • Choir of the West 2019 Tour – United Kingdom and Germany Visits to some of United Kingdom’s most beautiful cities, concert exchanges with important chamber choirs around the world, and participation in a renowned choral competition are all features of the Choir of the West 2019 tour. The itinerary will include stops in Edinburgh, York, Cambridge,… April 30, 2019

  • partner chaplain and co-advisor for the Black Student Union at PLU. Aviance is currently pursuing a PhD in Higher Education from Azusa Pacific University in California. Her developing scholarly interests currently focus on various Black issues in Higher Education. Reggie WilliamsKeynote lecture: “Learning Discipleship: Bonhoeffer’s Struggle to Follow Christ in Nazi GermanyBonhoeffer’s Black Jesus” Who: Dr. Reggie Williams, author and scholar Bio: Dr. Reggie Williams book Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus

  • discussions, being a member in clubs, and taking courses. And most importantly I have been able to share my experience with prospective students and their families as well as with current students through my campus positions. Being a part of ASPLU, as a senator, also helped me learn about the inter working of the university while building connections. Studying away in Freiburg, Germany was life changing as it allowed me to understand what being a global citizen really meant; I was able to build on my

  • is its dedication to helping students succeed in the field of global education,” said Henrichsen. “When the opportunity arose to obtain both political science and communication credit by studying and interning in Norway, I jumped at the chance.” She was hooked. Henrichsen, who double-majored in political science and communication, traveled abroad four separate times as an undergraduate – to Germany and England, to Norway, to the Balkans, and to Switzerland. That is where Henrichsen ’07 finds

  • head brewer Ken Thoburn ’09 at the helm, created the commemorative brew to help PLU mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. “This is most similar to the style that Katharina would have made,” Thoburn said on brewing day. To prepare the beer, he researched lager from the Düsseldorf region of Germany. He networked with other brewers and conducted online research to guarantee the recipe was right and, more importantly, authentic. “Crisp and malty is what we’re aiming for,” Thoburn said. The