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  • has expressed and reinforced social ideals, political systems, and personal identity in a variety of historical contexts from the 19th century to the present. 300-Level Course Taken during your third or fourth year, this culminating class asks you to formulate your perspective on enduring questions that human beings continue to engage in the 21st century in small student-driven research groups.IHON 328: Social Justice, Personal Inquiry, and Global InvestigationsStudents will wrestle with complex

  • lots of questions.” He was an active member of the Tacoma community, volunteering with the Hispanic Affairs Commission of Washington, Community Health Care, and Central Latino. He was also selected as a fellow with the American Leadership Forum, a community he remained involved with over the years. Upon his retirement, he completed a year-long research project on “communities of love,” focused on Bellarmine Preparatory School. Kathy Russell Professor Emeritus Dr. Kathy Russell died at the age of 68

  • don’t do it well because they have traditionally focused on the two audiences separately. Our staff members have done a lot of research that shows what we are doing is a major culture change in higher education — and it is long overdue.” “The connection and advice alumni can offer to current students is a valuable way for them to give back and have a direct impact on student success,” said Jessica Pagel ‘08, co-director of Alumni & Student Connections. The Career Trek to Alaska Airlines is one

  • is your energy feeling right now? What helps sustain you throughout the semester? What does rest look like for you? How are you tending to your physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, creative, financial, and social wellbeing? Are your daily and weekly habits support accomplishing the goals you have for yourself? Do any routines or goals need to be adjusted now that you’re midway through the semester? Spring 2024 Rejuvenate eNewsletter (sent 3/22/24)What is Rejuvenation and why is it important

  • botryococcene. In the current study a diaryltetrazole has been used due to its ability to selectively react with terminal alkenes to produce fluorogenic compounds. Prior research elucidated the genes (SSL1&3) necessary for botryococcene production which have been inserted into a dual expression vector and transformed into an E coli expression host. These E coli were cultured and exposed to the diaryltetrazole before being irradiated by UV to initiate the photoclick reaction between the diaryltetrazole and

  • in terms of how students can use their education to better the lives of people around them. Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, Safiya NobleComment: Noble looks at how “old” stereotypes about people of color still persist in new media. Noble research examines the ways search engines misrepresent a variety of people, concepts, types of information and knowledge. This book is Noble’s wake up call to get people talking about the roles that technology plays in shaping their

  • faith as involving MacIntyre’s “fundamental conviction,” without —by equivocating on “fundamental”— leaving that faith unsupportable by evidence.  One might plausibly hold that belief in God should be basic or fundamental; but in what way? Some seem to think that this means something like “foundational,” without support from other beliefs one holds. But others suggest that it means something more like “central” —perhaps along the lines of a well-entrenched belief in a scientific research programme’s

  • a chemical spill unless you have undertaken the required training.  Chemical safety training is available through the Office of Clinical and Research Safety. In the event of a chemical spill: Procedures for responding to various spills at PLU can be found in the Spill Response Protocol document. Evacuate everyone in the immediate area. Isolate the area, close doors as you leave, and prevent others from entering the area. Keep people away from the spill and await the arrival of trained personnel

  • 453 : Costume Design - CX Development of artistic and technical abilities in the field of costume design incorporating history, patterns, and renderings. (4) THEA 455 : Scenic Design Explores the process used by scenic designers to create a physical environment for the stage through analyzing a theatrical text, formulating and expressing an approach through research, and executing their ideas through models and simple drafting. Prerequisite: THEA 252. (4) THEA 480 : Directing II Builds on

  • to reply. A list of candidates for tenure is distributed to all faculty with an invitation to submit a signed recommendation about any candidate. The committee is especially interested in information from faculty who have worked with the candidate in professional or service activities: team-teaching, research projects, committees, or task forces. All recommendations and other data are kept in a special tenure file locked in the Office of the Provost. Only members of the committee, the provost