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  • university, called to study and understand the traditions and texts that shape our society and our world. Historical study reveals that biblical texts and art inspired by them have helped shape human civilization. So, perhaps we should study The Saint John’s Bible, a beautiful work of art illuminating a text that billions of people call sacred. Kevin O’BrienAssociate professor of Christian ethics and dean of the humanities department Five centuries ago, careful study of biblical texts helped inspire the

  • isolation of naturally-occurring dienes in essential oils by a retro-Diels-Alder reaction The Diels-Alder reaction can be studied through various strategies including the use of naturally-occurring dienes found in essential oils. Essential oils, long used for their anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, have important applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries. Naturally occurring dienes can be purified from essential oils through a Diels-Alder reaction with 4-phenyl-1,2,4

  • Cosmopolitanism, Aesthetics, and Celine DionMy name is Dr. Michael Rings and I am very pleased and excited to be joining PLU’s Department of Philosophy as a Visiting Assistant Professor through Spring 2017. My research lies at the intersection of ethics and the philosophy of art and builds on my dissertation, “The Aesthetic Cosmopolitan Project,” which explores ethical and political issues that arise in contexts of cross-cultural art appreciation and consumption. This research interest informed

  • September 18, 2018 James Nieman ’78 James Nieman ’78 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-c

  • profession, current events, questions relating to ethics or moral judgment, and your desire to contribute to society through veterinary medicine. Generally, the interviewers complete evaluations that are added to the rest of your application materials. Want to practice your interview skills? Schedule a mock interview with the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team. Choosing the Right Veterinary Medical School for You U.S. veterinary schools offer a variety of excellent educational experiences in a variety of

  • profession, current events, questions relating to ethics or moral judgment, and your desire to contribute to society through veterinary medicine. Generally, the interviewers complete evaluations that are added to the rest of your application materials. Want to practice your interview skills? Schedule a mock interview with the Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team. Choosing the Right Veterinary Medical School for You U.S. veterinary schools offer a variety of excellent educational experiences in a variety of

  • Temple University, Philadelphia and is a specialist in military ethics, just war theory, philosophy of law and applied ethics. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA and teaches courses in military ethics, warfare, business ethics, social and political philosophy and history of philosophy. Recent publications include: When Less is not More: Expanding the Combatant/Non-Combatant Distinction; With Fear and Trembling: A Qualified Defense of Non

  • place where faith and reason meet, where truth and ethics are honored and where young minds are molded to make the world a better place,” he wrote. In addition to speaking in history classes, Kurt lectured in the School of Business on the risks and rewards of being an entrepreneur. Kurt served on the Board of Regents of PLU from 1995-2005. With encouragement from family members and friends, The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies was created to honor Kurt and to insure the teaching of the

  • is a place where faith and reason meet, where truth and ethics are honored and where young minds are molded to make the world a better place,” he wrote. In addition to speaking in history classes, Kurt lectured in the School of Business on the risks and rewards of being an entrepreneur. Kurt served on the Board of Regents of PLU from 1995-2005. With encouragement from family members and friends, The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies was created to honor Kurt and to insure the teaching of the

  • place where faith and reason meet, where truth and ethics are honored and where young minds are molded to make the world a better place,” he wrote. In addition to speaking in history classes, Kurt lectured in the School of Business on the risks and rewards of being an entrepreneur. Kurt served on the Board of Regents of PLU from 1995-2005. With encouragement from family members and friends, The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies was created to honor Kurt and to insure the teaching of the