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  • Norway. Students studying in Telemark have the opportunity to learn Norwegian and participate in field trips that underscore outdoor life and regional identity. Lutes in Oslo focus on conflict resolution and peacebuilding, topics Norway is deeply committed to, Williams said. The country is engaged in a dynamic discussion defining and redefining its international roles, and PLU students participate in dialogue on issues such as European integration and multiculturalism in schools. OSLO, NORWAY Explore

  • shall be effective when delivered unless the notice specifies a later effective date. Any officer elected or appointed by the Board may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board . 4.18 Committees. The Board , by resolution adopted by a majority of the Board , may create one or more committees of Regents. Each committee must consist of two or more Regents, together with such other persons not serving as Regents as the Board shall approve, all of

  • Gilbert and co-hosts the UWTV’s Voices of the First People’s film series with Professor Daniel Hart. In 2010 Dr. Coté published her first book, Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions. Her other publications include, “Food Sovereignty, Food Hegemony, and the Revitalization of Indigenous Whaling Practices,” “Maintaining Harmony and Keeping the Peace: Non-violence and Conflict Resolutions in Native American Traditional Systems of Justice,” “The Spiritual

  • has happened to me is not good,” he says. “Pain is something that I don’t like to show, so I’ve learned to just internalize it. It’s how I’ve learned to keep living despite all that I’ve gone through.” “This is not a vacation. This is a trip that will redefine who I am.” I met David nine years ago, in an international conflict resolution class at Pacific Lutheran University. We quickly became friends and, eventually, roommates. The following summer he invited me to move into a house three blocks

  • institutions, such as the economy, education, and criminal justice. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 or consent of instructor. (4) SOCI 336 : Deviance A general introduction to a variety of nonconforming, usually secretive, and illegal behavior, such as corporate crime, drug dealing, prostitution, industrial spying, child abuse, and suicide, with emphasis on the conflict of values and life-experiences within a society. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, SOCI 201, or consent of instructor. (4) SOCI 378 : Consumption An

  • : Legal, Ethical and Social Responsibilities of Business A survey of legal topics essential to effective managerial decision making. Explore the legal, ethical, and social implications of legal strategies and practices. This course also examines the sources and development of conflict and develops negotiation as a tool for managing conflict situations. (4) BMBA 511 : Accounting for Decision Making An examination of financial and managerial accounting topics, including financial reporting, budgeting

  • after 1945). Major themes included place/nature, Celtic influences and imagery, multiple Irish identities (e.g. Republican v. Northern Irish v. Irish-American v. Irish-language work), and artistic response and interpretation of the Troubles/Northern Ireland conflict. Selected bibliography: Selected works from W.B. Yeats, Dylan Thomas, Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Paul Muldoon, John Montague, Paula Meehan, and Eavan Boland, among others. Recommended Anthologies: The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry

  • years she has dedicated her life to educating people about the Holocaust. She is an official speaker for the Seattle based Holocaust Institute for Humanity. She was honored in 2015 by the state of Washington in Senate Resolution 8623 as a hero and a person who saved many lives. Her memoir KEYS OF MY LIFE was published in 2018, and are available for purchase. Conference ScheduleKelly PalmerPresentation Title: “Quaker Relief and Rescue: Roswell and Marjorie McClelland’s Work in World War II Europe

  • years she has dedicated her life to educating people about the Holocaust. She is an official speaker for the Seattle based Holocaust Institute for Humanity. She was honored in 2015 by the state of Washington in Senate Resolution 8623 as a hero and a person who saved many lives. Her memoir KEYS OF MY LIFE was published in 2018, and are available for purchase. Conference ScheduleKelly PalmerPresentation Title: “Quaker Relief and Rescue: Roswell and Marjorie McClelland’s Work in World War II Europe

  • , genders, sexual orientations, and social classes. Exhibit supported: The 9th Wang Center Symposium: Disarming Polarization: Navigating Conflict and Difference. Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian     A New Year, a New Way of Considering Food This exhibit includes books from the collection about food, cooking, food politics, etc. and encourages the consideration of our relationship with food, a topic of many new year’s resolutions. Exhibit supported: The supported the departments of Anthropology, Sociology