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Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-8340 lekani@plu.edu
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. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature, it provides a cultural ecological perspective of foraging societies in a variety of environments. It also examines how foraging studies inform archaeological research and the challenges that these peoples now face in a rapidly changing world. (4) ANTH 370 : The Archaeology of Ancient Empires - ES, GE The origins of
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Olsen5. Hailey Guerrero & Holly Roark6. Amberly J Lunsford & Sonika Nigam7. Zoey Holt, Allen Yee, Ashley Castaneda, and Carolann J. Moore8. Jalena M. Samuel9. Rorie A. Millward1. Carole Ramos Individual Memory Processes That Influence Collective Memory: A Review of Existing Literature 2. Sofia Arif, Daniel Thomas and Nyrelle Vital Jokes on You (Me?): The Humorous Link Between Mindfulness and Humor Style* 3. Hazel Busic ISIS: Human Factors and Strategy 4. Amy Ruiz, Ellie Smith, Jaylene Ramirez
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The Gift of a Lifetime The PLU community offers sincere gratitude and recognition to the estates of Betty and Orin Amundson. Their generous gift will help educate future generations of PLU students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for themselves, their communities, and the earth. Blessed be the memory of Betty and Orin Amundson. You can join Betty and Orin in leaving a legacy at PLU by remembering the university and its students in your estate plans. Learn more
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Paul Manfredi Director of Chinese Studies Program Full Profile 253-535-7216 manfredi@plu.edu
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Bringing the Past to Life in the PresentIn September of 2019, the SCC opened a new exhibit “Living History and Nordic Identity: Bringing the Past to Life in the Present” based on KD Williams’ capstone project for her BA in Scandinavian Area Studies, which Dr. Schroeder supervised. The exhibit encouraged visitors to interact with conceptions of the past and Nordic identities by presenting KD Williams’ fieldwork with Viking Age and medievalist re-enactors. Groups that were featured in particular
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Communication Core Courses 20 semester hours COMA 101: Introduction to Communication (4) COMA 120: Introduction to Media Studies (4) COMA 212: Public Speaking (4) COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers (4) COMA 499: Capstone (4) Film & Media Studies Cluster 20 semester hours from the following: Applied Contexts – maximum 8 hours COMA 226/426: MediaLab (0-2 , repeatable up to 8) COMA 229/429: Student Media (0-2, repeatable up to 8) COMA 301: Media and Cultural Criticism (4) COMA 303: Gender
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Women of Valor are honored for their dedication to improving the world in big ways and small. Their gifts support keynote speaker, Lenore Weitzman’s attendance at this year’s conference. Mayer Summer Scholars SponsorsPamela Mayer Natalie Mayer Joe and Gloria Mayer Peace SponsorsBank of New York Mellon Anonymous BNY Mellon In Memory of Arthur Powell Partners
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Women of Valor are honored for their dedication to improving the world in big ways and small. Their gifts support keynote speaker, Lenore Weitzman’s attendance at this year’s conference. Mayer Summer Scholars SponsorsPamela Mayer Natalie Mayer Joe and Gloria Mayer Peace SponsorsBank of New York Mellon Anonymous BNY Mellon In Memory of Arthur Powell Partners
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Women of Valor are honored for their dedication to improving the world in big ways and small. Their gifts support keynote speaker, Lenore Weitzman’s attendance at this year’s conference. Mayer Summer Scholars SponsorsPamela Mayer Natalie Mayer Joe and Gloria Mayer Peace SponsorsBank of New York Mellon Anonymous BNY Mellon In Memory of Arthur Powell Partners
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