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2019 Lutheran Studies Conference Pre-Conference Event Schedule (pdf) view download
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2019 Lutheran Studies Conference Pre-Conference Event Schedule (pdf) view download
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2019 Lutheran Studies Conference Pre-Conference Event Schedule (pdf) view download
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2019 Lutheran Studies Conference Pre-Conference Event Schedule (pdf) view download
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2019 Lutheran Studies Conference Pre-Conference Event Schedule (pdf) view download
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matters, like Bin Laden, what does it say about counterterrorism that we are sending drones?” while Christian Dilworth asked via twitter, “How can you avoid civilian casualties if the targets are surrounded by civilians?” “We had a wonderful turnout at the event,” Justin Eckstein, Director of Forensics and Clinical Assistant Professor at PLU, said. “I’m looking forward to hosting another debate in the future and continuing to generate participants from across campus and beyond.” To watch the debate
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to everyday habits, from pleasure to decadence and suffering, public health crises, and so much more. On Wednesday, February 17 at 5pm, Pacific Lutheran University presents “Food and Narrative” in the Garfield Book Company’s Fireside Lounge. The event uses food to explore the 2016 SOAC Focus Series theme: storytelling. Conley along with PLU Communication Professors Amy Young and Justin Eckstein will be presenting. The three foodies have worked on several papers together exploring how the
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Neurotechnology Lecture “Enhancement” Lecture explores the implications of technology-driven enhancement in biomedicine Posted by: halvormj / March 13, 2023 March 13, 2023 Innovation Studies is excited to announce this year’s Koller Menzel Memorial Lecture, an event taking place on Thursday, March 16 from 4-6pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the AUC. This year’s panel features a bioethics discussion with University of Washington professor Tim Brown and Stanford University professor Hank
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. In appreciation of community, partnership, and music, the event is free and open to the public. “We play at special events and with other bands and schools all the time, but this will be the first time ever holding a joint concert with PLU,” said Sgt. 1st. Class Patricia Conyers, 56th Army Band operations manager. “Part of our job is connecting people to their military through music.” Concert attendees will enjoy a performance of Hymn To The Fallen from Saving Private Ryan by John Williams
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each day. Recordings may take additional time to process. Lunch: We regret that we cannot offer lunch services on campus. Please make arrangements for lunch before or after your scheduled session. Application Form: Applications for our 2025 Choral Invitational will be available in November 2024. Information about our Spring 2025 event will continue to be updated on this page as needed. The cost to attend is $200 per ensemble, to be invoiced after confirmation of your acceptance and scheduled time
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