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  • Management Among Parents of Children with Autism"PresentationLena Flanagan - "The Challenges and Experiences with the Transition to Virtual Education"PresentationShayla Fletcher - "'I am my own Person, I can do what I Want': A Qualitative Study on Teen Rebellion"Seth Hall - "Adolescent Substance Use: Examining Role Models and Peer Groups"Rachel Heinselman - "COVID-19 and Learning: Parents' Perspective on Their Children's Learning and Socialization"PresentationNayeli Hernandez - "'An Exhaustive

  • Dr. Andrew Rootis the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture and younger generations. His most recent books are The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018). Learn More

  • 2021 Philosophy Capstones Dr. Michael Schleeter, Seminar in Philosophy Tuesday, May 25th1:30-1:35pm: Introduction1:35-1:50pm: Dana Morrell, “Reassessing Three Assumptions of the Dominant Worldview”1:50-2:05pm: Nikolas Gable, “The Senate Term Limits: There Should Be More Turnover in the Senate”2:05-2:20pm: Joshua Porterfield, “Acceptance and the Plight of the Black Body”2:20-2:35pm: Keegan Dolan, “Liberal Democracy and Capitalism: The Role of the State in Alleviating Wealth Inequality”2:35-2

  • Earth Science Capstones 2022 Thursday, May 5th 1:45-2:00pm, Rosemary Ireson Evolution of Debris Cover on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington View final poster here 2:00-2:15pm, Calie Rose Plant Life on the Surface of Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier WA View final poster here 2:15-2:30pm, Allison Sheflo Sources of Supraglacial Debris on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA View final poster here 2:30-2:45pm, Daniel Purcell Modeling the Erosion Rate of Emmons Glacier, WA View final poster here 2

  • Chinese Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2021 Dr. Paul Manfredi, Seminar in Languages & Literatures May 21, 2021 presentations will be in person2:00-2:30pm - Kelli GreeneFrom Traditional to Contemporary: The Transformative Adaptation of Pu Songling’s Classical Tale into Geng Xue’s Porcelain Doll Stop-Motion2:30: 3:00pm - Kevin ConklingSoft Power: Who are movies for nowadays, Americans or Chinese?3:00-3:30pm - Carlos AlvarezChimerica: The End of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End

  • Sustainability in Monastic CommunitiesGreetings from the Dean

  • 2021-22 Passed LegislationSenate ResolutionsSenate Resolution 1: Senate Appointment Senate Resolution 2: Collaborator Appointments Fall 2021 Senate Resolution 3: University & Faculty Committee Appointments Senate Resolution 4: Director Appointments Spring 2022 Senate Resolution 5: Senate Appointments J-Spring 2022 Senate Resolution 6: Collaborator Appointments Spring 2022 Senate Resolution 7: Senate Appointments Spring 2022 Senate Resolution 8: Support of an Open Letter to PLU’s Department of

  • Hispanic and Latino Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2022 Dra. Emily F. Davidson Monday, May 23, 3-5:00pm – ADMN 200 Tuesday, May 24, 3-5:30pm – MCLT (Morken) 132 Monday – ADMN 200 3pm – Opening Remarks 3:05-3:25pm - Emily ToycenDefinir la naturaleza: Cómo la definición angloamericana de la naturaleza excluye a los pueblos hispanos, latinos e indígenas de los Parques Nacionales / Defining Wilderness: How the Anglo-American Definition of Wilderness Excludes Hispanic, Latinx, and Indigenous