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  • Feature 3420 The Big 9-OH: Celebrating 90 years of Choir of the West Mollie Smith September 23, 2016 Feature 342 Views Read more

  • Scholarship The Bangsund Family Scholarship Vilis M. Barevics President's Scholarship Don F. and Ruth E. Bayer Memorial Nursing Scholarship Peter and Lydia Beckman Endowed Scholarship in History Paul M. Bellamy Endowed Music Scholarship Linda P. BeMiller Scholarship to Encourage the Pursuit of Personal Philanthropy Alfred and Virginia Benson Endowed Scholarship Dr. Clifton E. and Edith M. Benson Scholarship for the Visually Impaired Berg Endowed Scholarship Fund Clenora E. Berge Nursing Scholarship

  • Hispanic studies, and Riley Dolan ’19 Although Kishaba’s swim team schedule kept her from traveling to Montevideo, she conducted historical research and wrote the interview questions. Her presentation, “Situating the Stories: History of Jewish Migration in Uruguay,” explored the forces shaping the interviewees’ lives. Watching their video testimonies afterwards, Kishaba found their personal perspectives especially meaningful, drawing parallels with her own grandparents. Being part of a team suited

  • A. Work Practice Controls These are work procedures that apply where there is a potential for contact with blood or OPIM to prevent employees from being exposed.  Work practice controls are dependent on the type of work performed, but in all instances, these controls apply: Washing facilities are available to employees who are exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials. Employees shall wash hands after removal of personal protective gloves and whenever there is a likelihood of

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  • enriches the diversity of education is that philosophy is very good at bringing forth multiple perspectives on one thing. When studying philosophy, you get used to seeing conflicting view points and become much more tolerant of those conflicting viewpoints. Philosophy also helps us to see the contingencies of our way of thinking. Philosophy is very good at preserving the history of thought and looking deeply at ancient figures. These histories are usually ways of thinking, that we don’t think of

  • personal characteristic, choice, or origin an environment conducive to learning with adequate lighting, spaces, and resources that support student achievement of program outcomes space within the PLU campus and the SoN to engage in scholarly activities and meet with peers, colleagues, and faculty assemble, form groups, and develop communities of learners transparency in communication with faculty and staff, program changes, clinical placement, and projects a nursing advisor to help the student

  • Friday, the 10th of July, which happened to be the day that my mother died.  So, it seemed somehow personal to me, and to my family, that the flag came down on the day of my mother’s death. The personal connection to these issues in Charleston touched me again closer to home.  Some of you may be aware of the “Hate Won’t Win” campaign launched by two granddaughters of the murdered pastor of Charleston’s Mother Emmanuel AME Church, the Rev. Daniel Simmons.  I think the whole country was astounded when

  • – Fall 2020 Cohort Department of Economics Lynn Hunnicutt – Summer 2020 Cohort Nick Paterno – Summer 2020 Cohort Department of English Nathalie op de Beeck – Summer 2020 Cohort Rona Kaufman – Summer 2020 Cohort Adela Ramos – Fall 2021 Cohort Department of History Michael Halvorson – Spring 2022 Cohort Department of Languages and Literatures Leslie Anderson – Fall 2021 Cohort Kirsten Christensen – Spring 2021 Cohort Giovanna Urdangarain – Fall 2019 Cohort Bridget Yaden – Fall 2019 Cohort Rebecca

  • at Duke University, and he recently received an endowed Chair in the Department of Surgery. “PLU really helped lay a lot of foundations,” Haglund said. “It will always have a soft spot in my heart.” That soft spot remains in part because Haglund met his wife in PLU’s Mortvedt Library, and they have now been married for 32 years. It’s also because of the close, personal relationships he developed with recently retired chemistry professors Charles Anderson and Larry Huestis and especially biology