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  • to PLC as faculty member and Dean of Women. She quickly becomes one of PLC’s most influential people and later is the first woman to have a campus building named for her. 1944 As most men are fighting in World War II, the PLC student body is almost all female. The student body elects its first female president, Agnes Mykland, followed by Eunice Torvend in 1945. 1982 Dr. Mary Lou Fenili is appointed as the Vice President for Student Life. She is the first female officer at PLU. 1983 Funding for

  • record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) ANTH 335 : The Aztecs, Mayans, and Their Predecessors - ES, GE This course is an archaeological and ethnohistoric survey of the emergence and nature of complex societies in ancient Mesoamerica. Besides the Aztecs and Mayans, other fascinating cultures of study include the Olmecs, Teotihuacanos, and the Toltecs. Emphasis is placed on how these Mesoamerican societies were structured and how they changed over time. (4) ANTH

  • Guardian, Tin House, New England Review, DIAGRAM, ZYZZYVA, and many other publications, as well as anthologies including Best of the West and The Pushcart Prize. He was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and has a BA and MFA from the University of Arizona. He lives in Oregon and teaches at Oregon State University and the Rainier Writing Workshop. Mentor. Workshops and classes in fiction and nonfiction I want your work to be your own, so my approach to advising individual students

  • top, one repaired with a staple and the other held together with hide. The elongated mask features two closely spaced rectangular holes for eyes. Three ridges run down the length of the mask, from the domed top to tapered chin. The central ridge starts from the crest as studded protrusions and transforms into a smooth ridge below the eyes. A central ridge exists behind the crest, gradually tapering into the crown. The ridges on either side are all studded and do not run the length of the mask

  • Abby Deskins Senior Administrative Assistant & Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs she/her Phone: 253-535-7877 Email: adeskins@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 101 Professional Biography Personal Education Bachelor of Science, Media Arts and Communication, Eastern Oregon University, 2017 Accolades Member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Selected to serve as the business leader representative to Maple Valley Chamber of Commerce Chosen to represent Kentlake High School at

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  • -documented shortage of primary care providers in the US, with Pierce and Mason counties designated as “medically under-served” as well as many other counties across the state. The PLU FNP program is designed to meet the demand for additional primary care providers in the region and state.Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner RolesThe DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHMP) coursework prepares nurses to provide a wide range of psychiatric and mental health care services to

  • NAIS Courses Spring 2023NAIS 112NAIS 244NAIS 250NAIS 363NURS 404RELI 236RELI 397SOLU 101NAIS 112InterconnectionsA weekly meeting with program students and faculty to discuss progress, challenges, and the intersection of Indigenous approaches and the university experience. Students are encouraged to attend for no credit in subsequent semesters. Graded A/Pass/Fail. (1)NAIS 244Environmental Justice and Indigeous PeoplesThis course examines the struggle against environmental destruction as

  • based on recommendations from a panel of judges. The criteria included knowledge, creativity, and analysis of their research as well as presentation aspects including good communication, poise in interacting with the audience, and clarity. Congratulations to Chance and Colin as well as to the whole of the PLU contingent presenting at this meeting. Chance Brock’s poster title was “Exploring mutational strand bias in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to implicate retromutagenesis as a pathway for

  • encompasses almost a quarter of the state of Oaxaca and is home to many communities that face problems such as contamination of rivers and streams, water shortages, and drainage issues, to name a few. The severe impacts to health, the environment, and the economy that result from the water crisis, both directly and indirectly, necessitate investigation of the problems at hand, their root causes, and possible solutions that could be implemented to solve these problems. For my project, I conducted an

  • Shamil Idriss, 2017 Featured Speaker Shamil Idriss is President and CEO of Search for Common Ground, a global conflict transformation organization with offices in 35 countries. Prior to this position he was appointed Deputy Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, served as Senior Advisor at the World Economic Forum and was a member of the Steering Committee of the Forum’s Council of 100 Leaders. As CEO of Soliya from 2008-2014, Mr. Idriss led a campaign