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  • several groups for kids to help them build knowledge about overall health and particularly HIV. His favorite memories are sitting outside on warm evenings to watch amazing Mozambican sunsets with the friends that he made and simply shoot the breeze with some very wonderful people. He is currently working for Quest Diagnostics, a large medical/clinical laboratory, on communications and marketing projects. At the same time, he is in a Masters of Public Health program through the University of Washington

  • global studies as the world and the United States reconsiders what it means to work together. Our program I think is the best in the area in either global studies or international relations international studies. We offer three key tracks for our students in international affairs development and social justice or transnationalism. So looking at issues of migration through all of these you can either work totally internationally or think about local global connections. Our alums thus go on and do

  • allows faculty to create a convenient, flexible, and public space where their students can engage with course material outside of class. I’ve done this a couple different ways. One is a course blog that students use to respond to assigned reading and/or to peer comments (prior to attending class). Effectively, this gives us an opportunity to start our conversation before we’ve stepped foot in the classroom. Depending on what the discussion is meant to accomplish, the WordPress course blog can be a

  • Monday-Saturday will be put on the hold shelves on the next day. Only books can be put on hold. CDs & DVDs cannot be placed on hold.Posting Printed Materials in the LibraryLibrary patrons who wish to post printed materials in Mortvedt Library must use the public cork boards located on either side of the exterior covered entryway to the Library. Patrons may not post any printed material, handout, advertising, or flier within the Library without express written permission from the Manager of Access and

  • About the Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial LectureThe Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture celebrates the life of an extraordinary public servant and former Peace Corps volunteer killed on September 11th, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. Supporting PLU’s vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world”, the lecture seeks to build knowledge in the PLU community about the peoples of the Middle East, North Africa and the United States and

  • About the Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial LectureThe Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture celebrates the life of an extraordinary public servant and former Peace Corps volunteer killed on September 11th, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. Supporting PLU’s vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world”, the lecture seeks to build knowledge in the PLU community about the peoples of the Middle East, North Africa and the United States and

  • About the Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial LectureThe Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture celebrates the life of an extraordinary public servant and former Peace Corps volunteer killed on September 11th, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. Supporting PLU’s vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world”, the lecture seeks to build knowledge in the PLU community about the peoples of the Middle East, North Africa and the United States and

  • PassCommuter Decal Permitted: Columbia Center Lot Harstad Lot Ivy Lot* Library Lot Morken Lot* Nesvig Lot Olson Lot* Wheeler Lot Public Transit Many students use the Public Transit system to travel to and from campus. Pierce Transit provides 50 local bus routes, Shuttle (specialized transportation for people with disabilities), vanpool, ridematching and intercounty express service to Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport and Olympia provided in cooperation with Sound Transit and Intercity Transit. Pierce Transit’s

  • focused on international service, highlighted by a Peace Corps service panel and keynote address by United States diplomat Ryan Gliha.Established in 2013, the Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens Celebration of Service uplifts the extraordinary public servant who was killed on Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. “The program highlights individuals and organizations dedicated to innovative pathways to peace,” said Wang Center Executive Director Tamara Williams. “It’s a day spent thinking thoughtfully

  • Fourth annual Ruth Anderson Public Debate talks third-party vote Students and experts debate October 4 Members of the Pacific Lutheran University Speech and Debate team will partner with local policy experts on Oct. 4 to publicly debate the potential benefits and pitfalls of voting for a third party in the 2016 presidential election. Democratic Communication… September 28, 2016 Debate