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  • 2019 Culinary Week — April 8-12 Culinary Week Image Thanks to the PLU Community for attending all of our events...You are the reason we love putting on Culinary Week!We really enjoy showcasing our talented kitchen staff and everyone has a great time sharing their passion for awesome food with you. This year the classes were: Ramen by Frank Montes & Kevin Michalk Fermentation by Erica Fickeisen and Katherine Forsyth I Can Grill That? by Anthony McGinnis Quick & Easy Desserts by Kim Umpstead

  • Us-led Invasion of Iraq in 2003When looking at the topic of liberal humanitarianism, a conversation about humanitarian intervention often follows. In this paper, I use the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a point of reference to discuss the complexities of humanitarian intervention. In particular, I argue that there was a lack of effort provided by the US government to properly promote and support diplomacy in a war that was heavily reliant on military action. I begin by introducing

  • Wellness Videos (pdf) view download ● Slides are organized by topic and each topic includes several videos you can choose from that are less than 5 minutes long. ● Each slide has a note as a suggestion for an introduction to the video and prompt questions to encourage students to join a conversation about the topic.

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  • .] Dr. Young: We have a commitment to what we call applied context courses, debate, which is pretty self-explanatory, but is one of the sites that we use as a community engagement tool to help people learn how to make arguments and to advocate for courses, student media and then MediaLab, which is essentially an in-house consultancy. They do work in journalistic writing, [video: Return to Dr. Young speaking to the camera.] Dr. Young: in event planning and promotion and advertising and public

  • gender associated discrimination. This policy covers student to student-related concerns related to Sex Discrimination; Sex-based  Harassment, a form of sex discrimination including quid pro quo, hostile environment harassment, and the VAWA specific offenses Sexual Assault, Dating Violence or Domestic Violence (“Relationship Violence”) and Stalking; as well as other Sexual Misconduct. This conduct will be referred to collectively as “Prohibited Conduct”. This policy should be used if the Impacted

  • adjust a requirement will not grant credit hours, it will only remove the requirement to take a RC, RG, SO, or NS course. If you have already completed these requirements, you do not need to take further action. Regardless of which set of GenEd requirements you choose, all students must complete at least 128 credit hours to graduate.>>>Click here to access the gen ed transition form for students who arrived from Fall 2022 to Spring 2023<<<Use the following questions when making your decision:Check

  • Communications does not receive information from the system about what password you may decide to use after you change it. If you forget it or need to change it for other reasons, the system administrator can reprogram it back to the default so you can get back into your voicemail account to change it again. You will need to call x7525 (option 1) to be put on a list to have this done. The process usually takes about 24 hours. Please keep track of your password. There is only one mailbox per phone, so all

  • the larger companies, but also smaller startups in the area as well. [video: Laurie speaks to the camera in front of a big building with stairs leading down behind her and a wall of windows on the back wall.] Laurie Murphy, PLU Computer Science Professor: What makes our graduates really attractive to prospective employers is not only their strong computing skills, but their broad liberal arts education [video: Laurie’s voice continues over clips. A panning shot of a “Pacific Lutheran University