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  • understanding ancient literature in regards to sexuality and autonomy and critiques the current systems we have in place of acknowledging sexuality and addressing issues of consent. We are incredibly proud of these and all our other Classics graduates. We regret that this effective, innovative, and valuable program will no longer be available as a major, but we are very happy to be retaining our Classics minor, and a related minor in Early Christian Studies through a partnership with the Religion Department

  • ice?” The first case study centers Robert Peary’s Arctic journey in 1909, using a source from the Geographical Review. The second reads from Claudia Aporta and Eric Higgs’ “Satellite Culture: Global Positioning Systems, Inuit Wayfinding, and the Need for a New Account of Technology,” and the last uses a study on double-ridges written by the scientists Culberg and Schroeder called “Double ridge formation over shallow water sills on Jupiter’s moon Europa.” Then, through New Materialist philosophy

  • course is roughly divided into three portions. The first portion deals with basic physical elements that must be part of our design: propulsion, energy, artificial gravity. The second investigates the life support systems: How will we feed the ship’s crew and recycle air and water? The last looks at our on-ship industry: How will we maintain our ship’s machinery and build other items needed in our daily life? IHON 260: The Red ViolinThis section of The Arts in Society will examine the role of music

  • strategic priorities for sustainability at PLU. Innovation and change Create a culture of continuous innovation and establish effective change management processes to ensure that all aspects of the university’s business model remain nimble and adaptive to student needs and market demands. Objectives & Key Action Steps Establish a platform of processes and authorities necessary to work within and push existing governance systems to generate and implement concepts for transformative revenue generation and

  • , and our graduates go on to work in the K-12 system. We are intentional about our preparation, in that regard. We prepare you to not just be a teacher leader in the classroom and in your school, but to also be a systems leader as well. To make sure that, you know, your impact based on your preparation has reached really far across the system. (timer buzzing) [video: The clock disappears, Dr. Sutton laughs.] Dr. Sutton: Totally lost my train of thought. Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About

  • opportunities to do really exciting internships given the proximity to the capital and our major leads students into really interesting careers in politics as well as the law and in nonprofit works. We think studying political science at PLU makes a lot of sense thanks. (electric buzz) [video: Prof. Artime laughs.] Prof. Artime: All right let’s call it. Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About The study of political science includes the realities of politics and the exploration of how political systems

  • digital resource: Bringing Healing to Relationships  — A Guide to Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy Download free ebook KinesiologyKinesiology is the science of human movement. Kinesiology studies the principles of movement and investigates the complexity of the mechanical, physiological, and psychological components of movement. The study of kinesiology involves deep understanding of various biological systems as well as behavioral theories. Many people are introduced to the concept of

  • Fitzwater Gonzales, a PLU sociology professor. “April also confronts the racist and elitist systems and organizations within which she has to operate. Her ideas challenge the norms of whiteness and elitism and push us forward in new and different ways.” The transition into college life wasn’t easy. Reyes says it was difficult navigating her new world of academia. “It was a culture shock for me,” she said. “The whiteness wasn’t the biggest culture shock; it was the classism. I grew up different

  • onto the screen was interesting to me.” Ronquillo learned a lot from his professors, including Jeff Caley, assistant professor of computer science. He took a few classes from Caley, including Computer Organization, Operating Systems and his capstone. “Adrian is a great student; he’s like the absolute dream student,” Caley said. “What really set Adrian apart was how hard he worked.” Caley witnessed Ronquillo’s diligence with his assignments, with the student oftentimes working ahead to get his work

  • special populations, including adapted training, younger and older adults, and individuals with specific conditions and limitations. Emphasis will be placed on modifications and application of training programs. (4) KINS 525 : Applied Exercise Science I The course will address the physiological responses and adaptations to acute and chronic training. Additionally, students will understand how the energy systems impact design of training programs. Emphasis will also be placed on periodization and