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  • Choice Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa “A greener S N 2: Substitution reactions of polar and nonpolar primary halides in water” May 12, 2023 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 9:00 am | Opening Session, AUC CK9:00 am | Opening Welcome Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs 9:10 am | Opening Presentation Student(s)Presentation Hailey WhartonSoprano Sings Opera Faculty Mentor: LeeAnne Campos, Music Hailey Wharton, soprano, gives context for various operas and performs arias from roles in

  • lots of questions.” He was an active member of the Tacoma community, volunteering with the Hispanic Affairs Commission of Washington, Community Health Care, and Central Latino. He was also selected as a fellow with the American Leadership Forum, a community he remained involved with over the years. Upon his retirement, he completed a year-long research project on “communities of love,” focused on Bellarmine Preparatory School. Kathy Russell Professor Emeritus Dr. Kathy Russell died at the age of 68

  • moreLearn MoreBrochureWebsiteCollege Year in Athens (CYA) GreeceCourse options in humanities, Greek, Archaeology, Classics, internship opportunitiesLearn MoreWebsiteGEO Liberal Arts in LondonCourse options in humanities, English, theatre, fantastic internship opportunitiesLearn MoreWebsiteIES Berlin, GermanyChoose between a language immersion track (Language & Area Studies) or one of two English-based academic tracks (Metropolitan and Urban Studies / Security Studies and International Affairs)Language

  • OfficeProvost OfficeDescription: The Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, also known as Chief Academic Officer, at PLU is responsible to the President and the Board of Regents for reporting on all academic affairs and activities. Academic policies and programs Curriculum development Faculty and course offerings Webpage: www.plu.edu/provost/ Email: provost@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-7126 Campus Location: Hauge Administration Building, Room 103Center for Media StudiesCenter for Media

  • all faculty/instructors. Registration is requested, but drop-ins are welcome. Tuesday, August 29 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. | Academic Program Leaders Meeting – AUC Scandinavian Cultural Center Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs All Academic Deans, Department Chairs, and Interdisciplinary Program Chairs/Directors should plan to attend this important meeting where we will discuss the major academic topics for the 2023-2024 academic year. This meeting is by invitation only

  • attractive group consisting of the Royal Norwegian Palace press secretary; the king’s personal secretary; a Norwegian police officer; two people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Oslo; three representatives from the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C.; and the Consulate General San Francisco, all escorted by PLU’s Nesselquist—arrives a little after 10 a.m. and is supremely professional and friendly. After warm introductions, everyone walks the proposed path the king will take on his quick

  • independent organization registered with the Civil Affairs Ministry, supervised by MOE, and initiated by 27 Chinese universities, companies and social organizations, will manage the CI brand and program. CIEF is now responsible, working together with Chinese partner universities, for contractual and funding arrangements, not Hanban or MOE. This rebranding is unlikely to relieve suspicions about the role of CIs in China’s “soft power” projection. Chinese universities that participate in CIEF and serve as

  • improve health care outcomes. He completed nine official missions for the World Health Organization. World Health Organization Health Metrics staff estimated his impact as having contributed to saving more than 700,000 lives worldwide through 2014. He was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health in Great Britain for work in Commonwealth nations. Dr. Graven also has served as senior advisor for health affairs to the governments of Belize and St Lucia. In these roles, he supported initiatives

  • impactfully, inquisitively, and compassionately. It has truly sparked an interest in International Affairs within me that will burn brightly for years to come. International Law or International Finger-Wagging? Reconceptualizing International Law: a Case Study of IsraelDispersed throughout the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea lies a multitude of failed, ignored and unimpactful peace plans, international summits, United Nations resolutions, conventions, and International Court of

  • Foreign Affairs. The Symposium is free and open to the public. However, space is limited and registration is strongly encouraged.   The second is PLU’s annual Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference. Scheduled on March 12-14, the conference carries forward many of the themes that emerge from the Wang Symposium and features a distinguished line-up of speakers, including renowned historian of the Holocaust, Dr. Christopher Browning. This year’s Powell-Heller Conference explores the stories of