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  • Contributors Genny Boots Genny is a communication/mass media and journalism major with a minor in global development at PLU. Since leaving her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska, Genny has been exploring new places. From backpacking in south and central America and central Europe to a semi-settled life in the Puget Sound, Genny has enjoyed writing and telling stories. You can find her work around campus, through PLU’s Division of Marketing and Communications as well as Mast Media, and in The News Tribune of

  • . (4) RELI 227 : Introduction to Christian Theologies - RL, VW This course introduces contemporary theology and theological method while engaging topics such as the relation of faith and reason and the meaning of human suffering. This course focuses on a wide variety of theologies developed in the past 125 years from Europe, South and North America: Protestant, Catholic, feminist/womanist, Latin American liberation, and Black theologies. Students engage their own deepest convictions and beliefs and

  • Botryococcus braunii race B is a green colonial microalga that produces high quantities of organic hydrocarbon terpenes. One such hydrocarbon is botryococcene, whose structure consists of three terpene units and a branched terminal end alkene. Due to its abundance and the low carbon footprint of its production, botryococcene is an excellent candidate for investigation of its use as a precursor in the production of biofuels. E. coli have been genetically altered for the synthesis of botryococcene due to the

  • trivdes veldig godt. Bodde pa campus foste aret mitt og flyttet ut fra campus til et hus naer campusen og har bodd der de to siste aarene. PLU har smaa klasser, der du learer a bli godt kjent med professoren din, og du faar den hjelp du trenger med en gang. PLU hjelper deg ogsaa med a forbedre deg til aarene etter college. Jeg har fatt et veldig fint nettverk rundt universitet og skal jobbe et ar i america etter graduation under OPT – Optional Practical Training Visa.

  • of Inclusive Excellence Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability  Religion Department Human Resources Provost Office Student Life Dean of Students Office (including Office of Accessibility and Accommodation) Student Employment ++ Interfaith America (variety of resources relating to interfaith on campus) ELCA’s Interreligious Relations Website and 2019 statement, A Declaration of Inter-religious Commitment.   Revised 7/18/22 Revised 8/11/20. Revised 8/12/19.   For edits and revisions

  • readers. The Hate You Give 2017-2019 Common ReadingBetween the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates. The text draws from an autobiographical account of Coates’s youth, and it is written in the form of a raw, emotional and at times poignant letter to his teenaged son.  Between the World and Me depicts the feeling, symbolism and violent reality of being black in America. Deeply inspired by James Baldwin, Coates details the ways in which he experiences institutional racism from schools, the police and even

  • semester and that led me to a student-faculty research organization called MediaLab, for which Professor Wells, or Rob, as we call him, is the advisor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0VFDf2QJs4 I joined MediaLab in January 2010, and, in October of that year, I was paired with two other students to create a documentary. We chose compassion as our topic, which led us to the issue of compassion fatigue and in June 2011 we started on a three-week trip across North America. Our stop in Joplin was unplanned

  • what we’re doing, and came as staff struggled to come to grips with a new way of working, due to COVID-19,” he said. COVID’s health and economic impacts have more than doubled the world’s food insecure population—from 100 million to 270 million people. In Latin America, there are three times as many individuals seeking food assistance as experienced pre-pandemic, and African nations have seen a rise between 90 and 135 percent. “People were in desperate situations,” Lander said, explaining that the

  • changing demography with the largest unincorporated region in the Northwest that brings with it resource-limited public schools, underdeveloped neighborhoods, and medically underserved populations that are seeing a decline in life expectancy.  We are truly a microcosm of America. We contribute great things through our programs, faculty, students, and alumni but it’s important that we consider how we align those contributions to impact entire system structures and think about what it means to deliver as

  • is a communication/mass media and journalism major with a minor in global development at PLU. Since leaving her hometown of Anchorage, Alaska, Genny has been exploring new places. From backpacking in south and central America and central Europe to a semi-settled life in the Puget Sound, Genny has enjoyed writing and telling stories. You can find her work around campus, through PLU’s Division of Marketing and Communications as well as Mast Media, and in The News Tribune of Tacoma. She’s embraced