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place where all members have a personal investment in ensuring we work collaboratively and intentionally in becoming a more diverse, socially just and sustainable living, learning and working community. Since ideology impacts strategy, Listen allows communities to take a holistic approach to meeting shared visions and goals of creating more just and inclusive communities. Instead of “fixing” minoritized populations (e.g. people of color, students who are first in their family to attend college
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potential! Get Started Related Programs: Data Science Dual Degree Engineering Innovation Studies Mathematics Physics STEM Education @PLUNaturalSciences/ @plu.natsci I feel like PLU is giving me a wide variety of both hard and soft skills that will all be necessary after graduating. The technical skills required to be a good programmer will make me hirable and will look great on my resume, but just as important are the skills of collaboration, leadership, teamwork, and communication that are practiced
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concept that at the time was unheard of. “What we take for granted as public education, which is supported through taxes, is a Luther invention,” he said. But Torvend argues perhaps the most important Lutheran innovation in education was allowing every subject to exist independently. “That meant that professors in religion could not tell professors in geology or biology how to go about the study of their discipline; it meant that professors in psychology could not tell professors in English how to go
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began supporting schools through taxes, a concept that at the time was unheard of. “What we take for granted as public education, which is supported through taxes, is a Luther invention,” he said. But Torvend argues perhaps the most important Lutheran innovation in education was allowing every subject to exist independently. “That meant that professors in religion could not tell professors in geology or biology how to go about the study of their discipline; it meant that professors in psychology
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International/Global Studies, Northeastern University Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology Business Global Studies History Innovation Studies Peace Corps Prep Philosophy Religion Chinese Studies PLU offers the China Gateway program where students can go to Chengdu and study for either Fall semester or the full academic year. As a Chinese Studies major, it is a must to be immersed in the culture
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novels include: Hunger in America, a New York Times Notable Book, X Out of Wonderland, and Freeman Walker, both Montana Book Award Honor Books, and Ben Armstrong’s Strange Trip Home, a gold medalist in the 2013 Independent Book Publishers Book Awards. The winner of the Montana Arts Council’s Artist Innovation Award in 2010, his stories and poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines, and his travel articles in Outside Magazine and the New York Times Sophisticated Traveler. Cates is the
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Organisms in Carr Inlet12 Maya Deaton and Talia PatelBellarmineDevelopment of an Identification Key for Improving Accuracy of Larval Crab Population Counts in the Puget Sound Using DNA Barcoding12 Maya KrattiiBellarmineA Comparison of Sediment Microplastic Concentrations in Marine Protected Areas of the Puget Sound12 PSM awards for innovation in medical or environmental science. RecipientSchoolProjectGrade Zakaria KhanBellarmine Award: $100Bone-Cartilage Interface Adhesion Energy for Osteochondral
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). Thus, regularly participating in syllabus review is a key strategy not only for teaching inclusively but for “mak[ing] inquiry a key, routine aspect of your practice” (4). All participants should bring a syllabus to the workshop. All faculty/instructors are encouraged to attend. Registration is requested, but not required. 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. | HPRB Workshop for Faculty – Zoom Marianne Taylor, Professor of Psychology, Chair of HPRB (Human Participants Review Board) Open to all faculty whose classes
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MulderWho: Dr. Mark Mulder, Dean of the School of Business, PLU Bio: Dr. Mulder is currently Dean and has taught in the undergraduate and graduate programs (Master of Business Administration – MBA and Master of Science in Marketing Analytics – MSMA) in the PLU School of Business. His coursework includes marketing strategy, consumer behavior, market research, nonprofit marketing/management, sustainability, and social impact. Professor Mulder regularly leads global courses and projects, and in 2013
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spring, 2016. His other novels include: Hunger in America, a New York Times Notable Book, X Out of Wonderland, and Freeman Walker, both Montana Book Award Honor Books, and Ben Armstrong’s Strange Trip Home, a gold medalist in the 2013 Independent Book Publishers Book Awards. The winner of the Montana Arts Council’s Artist Innovation Award in 2010, his stories and poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines, and his travel articles in Outside Magazine and the New York Times Sophisticated
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