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  • U.S. sport. This presentation will focus on the firsthand experiences of two recent graduates, Jackal Tenelorn and Alyson Theiman, who had the privilege of conveying the spirit of these two sports in South America. Tanelorn, while teaching English in Chile, with a generous donation from a 1950’s women’s softball team, introduced the great American pastime to a small rural school. Theiman was invited to coach and compete in the Ultimate community of urban Colombia as part of an elite Seattle team

  • organizations; for air, water quality, and solid waste management; offices in professional societies and environmental organizations; articles in local newspapers as well as in scientific journals; talks at schools and community groups as well as papers presented at national and international scientific meetings; choral groups on and off campus. In these ways the ideals of liberal education are illustrated to our students and to the community.

  • consultation with the student. (1 to 12) ARTD 499A : Keystone - SR This "Keystone" course is intended for upper-division students to develop the process of educational assessment and program competencies. Focus is on integrating student learning objectives with student experience through initial development of portfolio projects and other assignments. Not repeatable. One of two courses required to fulfill the Senior Seminar General Education Element. Recommended as two semester hours. (1 to 4) ARTD 499B

  • disciplines: Religion, Political Science, History, Languages & Literatures, Cultural Studies. Advanced Search JSTOR is at its most useful when using the advanced search option due to the variety of content available. Pay attention to the following options for narrowing down or broadening your search: Images: Above the search bar you will see a tab for Images. This is a great place to search for high quality images of primary sources. Access Type: Below the search boxes, you will see an option for “Select

  • reactions Faculty mentor: Neal Yakelis, Chemistry Diels-Alder reactions are common reactions used in organic synthesis. However, they often require harsh reaction conditions or expensive and hazardous metal catalysts. Recent works have shown that photocatalysts can allow Diels-Alder reactions to be run at room temperature by irradiating the reaction vessel with blue LED light, producing high yields. Fluorenone is one such catalyst that has been investigated in recent literature. Our work seeks to

  • media making and in how communication can help solve problems here and around the world. [video: Alex stands on PLU’s campus at night, the lights of campus behind him.] Alex Domine ‘12, Director of Communications, Charles Wright Academy: When you’re working in the field, when you’re working in communication, whether, whether it’s at an organization like a school, or whether it’s working on a campaign or working for a particular issue, [video: Alex’s voice continues over clips. Dr. Young on stage at

  • propose that they turn it into a pro bono public service campaign.  The success of the billboard campaign then inspired a graduate of the class of 2015, Nicole Jordan, to take the campaign to students at neighboring Keithley Middle School.  And once again, Clear Channel created special billboards featuring Keithley students tearing up their own words, such as “Stupid,” “Go back to your own country,” “Poor Ghetto Kids,” and “You’re such a girl.” In fact, the middle schoolers managed to propose a few

  • admission of the witness’ statement, the committee will identify the witness, disclose their statement, and if possible provide for interrogatories. In the hearing of charges of incompetence, the testimony shall include that of qualified faculty members from this or other institutions of higher education. The Hearing Committee will not be bound by strict rules of legal evidence, and may admit any evidence which is of probative value in determining the issues involved. Every possible effort will be made

  • resources!The Experience of COVID 19 in PLU's Gateway LocationsCheck out this panel discussion from International Education Week at PLU, featuring representatives from all of the Wang Center’s Gateway locations!

  • ,” Paula recalled. But when Foege sauntered up and said he was a senior (possibly hoping to impress), Paula basically told him, nicely, to get lost. “I said I don’t like phonies.” Foege persisted, eventually convincing a friend of Paula to get her to give him another chance. To make a long story short: She did; he got into medical school at the University of Washington; they got married; began their family with son David; and went off to Africa to fulfill one of Bill Foege’s boyhood dreams—to work as a