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  • body but her spirit and poetry continue to speak. Mary Oliver’s words are as common in our community as the scriptures themselves. Her “Instructions for Living a Life” are the armature of our liturgy. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. These same words have formed my own personal liturgy. For almost two decades they were posted above my desk or on the first page of my journal. Her words were painted on an exterior door that leads from my back yard to the alley. A reminder to me every time

  • hybrid program that combines self-paced learning and Mentor-lead synchronous sessions. In addition, the program will include: Discussion space 177 Hours virtual instructor-led 250 Hours self-paced 119 hours hands-on labs 16 Hours human skills 1-on-1 mentoring 4 Projects 1 Final capstone project Career services Program Schedule Start Date:  October 6th, 2023 Fridays and Saturdays, 8:30 am – 9:30 am Pacific Time   (a complete program schedule will be issued the first day of class) Duration: 11 months

  • program-level CIC and SNO, documented in the course syllabus, and may not be revised by the faculty without prior approval by the Program Lead: Course Title and Number Course Description Credits awarded and allocation to classroom, lab, seminar, and/or clinical Placement in the curriculum and pre-requisite courses Course Delivery Format (face-to-face, online, or hybrid) Course Objectives Alignment with AACN Essentials, SoN Program Outcomes, and other Professional Standards and Guidelines Required

  • Dakar, Senegal as well as Accra, Ghana.  I have guest lectured at Marist college in New York, and Fort Hays University, in Kansas. I have taught in person zoom, hybrid, and global asynchronous classes.  I have always taught history; however, the subjects range from World History, military technology, environmental trade, gender history, African American history, cartoon history, Islamic history, terrorism history and more! Interests and Photography Prof. Halvorson: What do you like to do in your

  • PLU helps celebrate Tacoma Pride Week by raising the rainbow flag on Red Square On Tuesday, Pacific Lutheran University celebrated Tacoma Pride Week with its second annual pride flag raising. Hosted by the dCenter, the online/campus hybrid event featured five student speakers, who spoke about what pride means to them, especially in 2020. “Although this is only our second… July 10, 2020 Events, Performances, Athletics

  • Lionheart Coffee Co. Lionheart Coffee Co. https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 18, 2016 May 24, 2016 When she isn’t working on water projects, PLU alumna Lauren Reese ’09 is exercising her creative bug with coffee Lionheart Coffee Co. in Beaverton, Oregon, doesn’t skimp on the details. The year-old coffee

  • advanced quickly to become director of operations—and, in full-circle fashion— to assume responsibility for leading Summit’s internship program. Hill is life- and health-insurance-licensed in Washington and Montana, is a registered sales assistant of Commonwealth Financial Network® and has FINRA Series 6 and 63 securities registrations. In 2009, she received Commonwealth Financial Network’s national Staff Person of the Year award. Mary Holste ’00; Co-Owner and Creative Director, Side x Side Creative

  • of Religion. Conference ScheduleAustyn BlairPresentation Title: Who: Bio: Conference ScheduleEden StandleyPresentation Title: Who: Bio: Conference ScheduleAnna MarkoPresentation Title: Who: Bio: Conference ScheduleRona KaufmanConvener: Dr. Rona Kaufman, Professor of English, PLU Bio: Rona Kaufman is a Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University. Her areas of expertise include writing studies, literacy, creative nonfiction, and the English Language. She won a Faculty Excellence Award in

  • Myths Edward Said- Culture and Imperialism Simone de Beauvoir- La Deuxième Sexe Frantz Fanon- Sociologie d’une Révolution Mohammed Dib- Qui se Souvient de la Mer Assia Djebar- Femmes d’Algers dans Leur Appartement Breanna Wiersma, '18, English Literature and Psychology:My tutorial was entitled, “Modern Irish Poetry,” and fulfilled the “Late Period” requirement for Literature majors. This course focused on close analysis of Ireland from 1914 to the present (particularly focusing on works published

  • Empires - ES, GE The origins of agriculture, writing, cities, and the state in many parts of the world, comparing and contrasting the great civilizations of antiquity, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, Asia, Mesoamerica, and South America. (4) ANTH 387 : Special Topics in Anthropology Selected topics as announced by the department. Course will address important issues in archaeology and cultural anthropology. (1 to 4) ANTH 388 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with