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  • Norwegian Heritage Festival and speaks about growing up as royalty in today’s world. MAY 15 Today we hold a special meeting on royal protocol: how to address the king (“Your Majesty,” not “Your Royal Highness”), when and how to shake his hand (in welcome or farewell, fine; in groups, not until he extends his hand) and conversational topics in which he’s especially well-versed (sailing, sports, travel). We have produced programs—for the welcoming festivities, for the luncheon, for (lest we forget

  • Different Languages 7 Sanjay ChandraJeffersonEffects of an Artificial Pancreas 8 Rohan SunchuJeffersonEffects of an Artificial Pancreas 8 Best Green Projects Sponsored by Discovery FairSponsored by Discovery FairCriteria: This award is for projects addressing topics like: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Energy, Pollution, Environment, etc. The award is $25 and a certificate. RecipientSchoolProjectGrade Daniel BroncheauChief LeschiClimate Change Challenge: Using the Engineering Design Process to Create a Solar

  • experiences. Even Kitajo’s mother knew very little of her parents’ lives inside the camp. “It was just one of those topics that was not discussed and you knew better than to ask about it. From what I gather from relatives, they didn’t talk about it because they didn’t want their kids to worry about it. Even though I may not know their particular story, the chance to go and get an idea of what they went through was a chance I never thought I would have.” – Stephen Kitajo ’12 “It was just one of those

  • Business Study Away Course (BUSA 485). Internships will be credited via the School of Business Internship designation (BUSA 495).WHAT WILL INTERNSHIP/COURSEWORK LOOK LIKE?Coursework will include the following: -experience in building community partnerships -experience in outreach, education and partner engagement -experience in planning and facilitating a fundraising campaign (in-person and online] -pre-departure meetings and discussions on several topics. These will be led by Professor Mulder or other

  • university’s provost that re-scheduling a cancelled visit by the Dalai Lama could disrupt relationships with China, leading the provost to observe that a CI does present opportunities for “subtle pressure and conflict.” Most CIs do limit their scope to language and traditional culture, leaving political and other topics to other university contexts. The CI project is intended to promote a favorable understanding of China, but CIs do not enjoy a monopoly over information available on campuses, and based on

  • for all new Lutes who are Veterans! 1:00PM-2:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Room 201 Braver Angels Conversation & Voter Registration Event Optional: Join the Braver Angels for an all-sides conversation about voter registration topics. Not registered to vote yet? You can do it at this event! 1:00PM-4:00 PMLocation TBD Public Transit Adventure & Dinner in Downtown Tacoma Optional: Join us for a transit adventure to the heart of downtown Tacoma for a visit various downtown attractions

  • information and ideas to different audiences, specifically regarding topics that are widely misunderstood. I am discussing radioactivity (e.g. what it is, what different types are, where we can find it in our day to day, dangers, uses) and developing a hypothetical training module for nursing students, a hypothetical lesson on the subject for 6th grade students, an exhibit proposal for a science museum, and a sculpture inspired by radioactivity. Sage WarnerHistoryIntersectional Activism: The Work of Black

  • (ed. by Patrick Crotty) Faber Book of Irish Verse (ed. by John Montague) Elsa Kienberger, '19, English Literature and Theatre:My tutorial was called “Gender and Sexuality in Victorian Literature” and fulfilled my Literature and Difference credit within my English Literature degree. We discussed the gender norms of the time, how they related to sexual expression, and how Victorian literature both challenged and accepted it. As a result, it dealt with topics of reputation and identity, while

  • . I draw inspiration from many sources, including René Magritte, Amy Judd, and Edgar Degas. I admire the quality in each of their distinctive styles of work, the attention to detail and the exploration of form and texture. I would like to continue to work in this way, while also exploring new and interesting topics. ARTIST STATEMENT Throughout my interest in history, I have been drawn to how conflicts and particularly how wars have been depicted and documented visually. I was first introduced to

  • Holocaust and Beyond, 2017, western Galilee, Israel.Murderous Medicine - Nazi Doctors, Human experimentation and TyphusClaude RomneyPresentation Title: “Women Prisoner-Doctors in Auschwitz” Who: Claude Romney, Ph.D. Bio: Born and educated in Paris, Claude Romney holds a Ph.D. from the University of Paris VIII. She has taught at universities in France, England and Canada and is now Professor Emerita of French at the University of Calgary. Her publications bear on topics ranging from Applied Linguistics