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documentary is also sponsored by PLU’s multidisciplinary Center for Media Studies, which has produced Emmy-recognized work such as “Changing Currents” and “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime.” “More Than a Mission” premieres 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at Pacific Lutheran University’s Ingram Hall, room 100. The event is free and open to the public. More information can be found on Facebook. Read Previous PLU professor helps USA Women’s Hockey become champions Read Next Lutes storm annual Wayzgoose
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, PLU economics professor Priscilla St. Clair will host a panel discussion featuring PLU alumni who have served in the Peace Corps. The event will spotlight PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program, an undergraduate certificate program that prepares students for Peace Corps service and other international and domestic service-oriented programs. Panelists will include Shella Biallas ’04, who worked on ecotourism in Belize; Haley Ehlers ’16, who worked on personal finance programs in Timor-Leste
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Gibbs (Vice-President for Marketing and Communications). The event was organized to discuss the moral issues surrounding selfies, particularly in light of the recent controversy in which a young woman took a selfie at Auschwitz. The panel discussed selfie taking by politicians (such as President Obama at Nelson Mandela’s funeral) and other public figures, as well as how selfies taken by private individuals raise important questions about contemporary aesthetics, the ethics of our public expressions
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The 2018 Rachel Carson Science and Technology Lecture TUESDAY | MARCH 6, 2018 | 7:30PM | ANDERSON UNIVERSITY CENTER – CK @ PLU The Innovation Studies program at PLU would like to draw attention to an important event on campus with much value for our students and faculty: The 2018 Rachel Carson Science,… March 6, 2018 innovation studiesNatural SciencesPamela RonaldScience Technology Society
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encouraged to be vaccinated for COVID-19 and receive all recommended booster(s), when eligible, at least 2 weeks prior to departure. Students must adhere to vaccination and/or booster requirements of host country(ies) and/or study away program providers. Students are responsible for understanding the risks associated with their planned travel and asking for clarification when needed. Students need to be prepared for the possibility of: Delayed arrival to the host country/location in the event they test
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chemistry under molten salt conditions, modeling, thermodynamics, corrosion, and safeguards. Additionally, this three-day workshop will include tours, a poster session, invited lecturers, exhibitors, and networking. Join us March 28-30, 2022, at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the State of Washington to discover and share the latest in advancing molten salt reactor systems. Contact us at (509) 375-5918 or AdvancingMSR@pnnl.gov to receive workshop event updates or to explore sponsorship
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register to attend the free career panel and will receive a free lunch (courtesy of Herrera). Register by September 22nd to guarantee your free lunch. If you want to attend the conference, you may also register for the entire conference or single day at a reduced rate ($50 for the full event and $25 for just the Friday morning sessions). Full details can be found here: https://www.walpa.org/annual-conference/ Read Previous Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Read Next 2023 Pauling Medal
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must be retrieved by noon on Monday, November 11. How to format your work: 2D work must be framed and must include a mat or frame spacers (no artwork against the glass or plexiglass). 2D work must have a professional quality wire for hanging (no sawtooth hangers). 3D work must be suitable for display on a pedestal. If you have questions, please contact Mare Blocker at blockemk@plu.edu. Read Previous 2019 Ruth Anderson Public Debate Read Next Pacific Lutheran University’s 2019 Empty Bowls Event
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Raphael Lemkin Lecture - Spring 2021Dr. Bradley W. Hart, Ph.D. - California State University, Fresno``Hitler's American Friends - Political Extremism and Nazi Sympathizers in the 1930's``Please join us as we welcome Dr. Bradley Hart, author of “Hitler’s American Friends”, our guest presenter at this year’s Raphael Lemkin Lecture event. Most Americans remember the years of the Second World War as a period of national unity and shared sacrifice, but this is hardly a complete picture of the era
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by faculty and professional guest choreographers. The concert promises to highlight the depth of artistic capabilities of PLU student choreographers and performers. Learn More 2016 TEDx Tacoma, Apr. 22 PLU is sponsoring this high-profile Earth Day event featuring talks on sustainability and a healthy planet. Learn More
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