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  • Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Liz (Pulliam ’85) Weston Distinguished Alumna Award L iz Weston is an award-winning, nationally syndicated personal finance columnist and the author of several books, including the best-selling Your Credit Score. Weston is a contributing editor for Bankrate.com and writes about education and money for Reuters news service. Her question-and-answer column

  • International Education in Peacebuilding Search for Common GroundThe Common Ground Blog - Divided We FallA commitment to the power of grassroots citizen-generated conflict prevention and peacebuilding has defined Mr. Idriss’s life’s work. Even as a senior with a major in Economics and Philosophy at Swarthmore College, he demonstrated his passion for conflict prevention writing an undergraduate thesis on the topic of “Track II Diplomacy and International Conflict Prevention.” Track II diplomacy, writes

  • graduate programs Master of Science in Hydrology, University of Arizona Master’s in Geology/Earth Science, Dartmouth College Master of Science in Environmental Policy & Management, University of Denver Master of Science in Global Affairs, NYU School of Professional Studies PhD in Hydrologic Science & Engineering, Colorado School of Mines Masters in Teaching, Washington State University Masters of Education and Environment and Natural Resources, Environmental Education, University of Wyoming Master of

  • with experience in television, technology and higher education and serves on the SOAC advisory board. Heacox’s resume includes time as a network executive in New York and Los Angeles with NBC, and the first director of the Paul F. Harron Graduate Program in Television Management at Drexel University. He currently serves as president and general manager of KING 5, KONG and NWCN. “The best part of my job is watching people work together at the top of their individual games. With a unified mission

  • operas in Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Canada, France, Great Britain, New Zealand, South Korea and the United States. I have previously taught at Texas State University in San Marcos and Baylor University in Waco, Texas. I am also on the faculty at Cornish-American Song Institute in England, a summer three-week intensive study of art songs for singers, composers and pianists. I received my education and training from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (D.M.A. and A.D

  • credit. No credit will be awarded for AS-Level or O-Level exams. Global Assessment Certificate Program (GAC) A maximum of 30 semester hours may be granted for completion of ACT Education Solutions, Global Assessment Certificate program courses. Only certain courses are eligible for course credit based on faculty assessment. Students must earn a GAC grade point average of 2.60 (equivalent to a B-) or better. This GPA is separate from the GPA required for admission purposes. *See below for a list of

  • investment that pays dividends not only for the community via clean water and health education but also for our students as they consider their experience and vocation, for decades to come. Thanks to a generous match by the School of Business Executive Advisory Board,  your gift may be doubled to provide 2x the impact! [Helpful Directions: When you click this button, you will be taken to our donation site: https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/37955/donations/new  Please choose Academics, then School of

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Diversity and Inclusion Site Menu Home My Language. My Choice. My Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things My Language. My Choice. Words Can Hurt D&I Strategic Plan Seven Actions Current Projects D&I Newsletter Archive Milestones Demographics Bias Incident Response Team University Diversity Committee Lutheran Higher Education Faculty & Staff Current Projects Contact Information Email: diversity@plu.edu Resources Center for Diversity, Justice, and

  • systemic oppression, specifically in the health care system. I am passionate about the intersections of identity and its impact on how we each experience the world. I am so thankful for the opportunity to pursue higher education and my tribe of professors, friends, and most importantly, my family, who supported me throughout this chapter! Thadeus Smith “The Rhetorical Effect of Identity-Based Arguments: Kritikal Debate in High School Competition” Abstract: In this study, I examine the rhetorical effect

  • education from term to term, regardless of whether they remain at the same institution. Retention is a specific measure of persistence within one institution. What is the difference between live and frozen data? Live Data refers to data that is current and continuously updated, reflecting real-time information. Frozen Data is captured at a specific point in time and is not updated thereafter. For example, data is commonly frozen on the 10th day of the new term, with Fall 10th-day data often used to