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  • photography business.  The Scribe Source was featured on the Chicago Manual of Style’s CMOS Shop Talk site. Read an interview with Hannah here! Maggie in SeattleMaggie (2007) owns her own interior design studio. Mariesa in TacomaMariesa (2006) was Marketing Coordinator for the Broadway Center for the Arts in downtown Tacoma and now works as a Public Information Officer at the Tacoma Public Library. Lisa in TacomaLisa (2005) went on to do graduate study in archival preservation in Ireland and has assisted

  • 11th Annual David & Marilyn Knutson Lecture 7:30 pm Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Lagerquist Concert Hall in Mary Baker Russell Music Center Free to the public From Ferguson to Charleston: Religious Faith, Righteous Feminists and Holy Fire“Regardless of whether or not any one person may know what to do about segregation and oppression, it’s better to protest than to accept injustice.” –Rosa Parks (1971) Pictures coming out of Ferguson, Missouri in August 2014 were eerily similar to iconic images

  • Economics Major Learning Outcomes 1: Understand the conditions under which markets do and do not work well to allocate scarce resources for the social good, and analyze the effects of market characteristics and underlying conditions on economic outcomes. 2: Use economic reasoning to analyze current economic events and the effects of public policies. 3: Clearly communicate economic reasoning in oral and written form.   Revised 1/2023

  • Meet our New Faculty! Ali Mctar, Miranda Morgan, Bella Bravo PLU English is delighted to welcome three outstanding new Visiting Assistant Professors to our Department!   Ali Mctar: British Literature (Renaissance and Early Modern); Global Literatures Ph.D, Princeton University Miranda Morgan: Creative Writing (nonfiction prose); Professional, Public, and Digital Writing M.F.A. University of Montana Bella Bravo: Creative Writing (fiction and nonfiction prose) M.F.A., University of Wisconsin

  • Angie Hambrick Angie Hambrick, Resident Instructor of Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Phone: 253-535-8180 Email: hambriaz@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Vice President - Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Education Ph.D,, Higher Education, Azusa Pacific University, 2020 M.S.Ed., College Student Personnel, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2004 B.A., Public Communication, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, 2003 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Critical

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  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2023 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationIn this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched experience of Jews living on the continent of Africa and how World War II and antisemitic policies impacted those communities. It will also delve into the Jewish refugee experience, Jewish-Muslim relations in African countries, and how the legacy of colonialism intersects with genocide. Keynote speakers’ information will be

  • February 15, 2008 Global health: Why does it matter? If public health was a fashion show, global health would be the new black. It’s hot. But what is global health, exactly? And why does it matter? Mark Twain once complained that everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it. With apologies to Twain, I’d like to suggest that many people today are talking about global health but nobody seems to agree on what to do about it. Increasingly, arguments are flaring in this

  • tests, psychological tasks or observation of public behavior when the obtained information is anonymous or when disclosure of the individual responses poses no risk of adverse consequences to the participant. Anonymous >>>Anonymous means that the individual participant cannot be identified from the data themselves, and no identifying information is linked to the data. Video and voice recordings are not anonymous. Interview or survey data in which recorded demographic characteristics or descriptions

  • -527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Highline Public SchoolsNatasha Lemke253-527-6708natasha.lemke@plu.edu Montesano School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Moses Lake School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Mount Vernon High SchoolShaun Antrim253-527-6410santrim@plu.edu North Thurston School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Olympia School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Peninsula School DistrictHillary Powell253-527-6088powellhj

  • -527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Highline Public SchoolsNatasha Lemke253-527-6708natasha.lemke@plu.edu Montesano School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Moses Lake School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Mount Vernon High SchoolShaun Antrim253-527-6410santrim@plu.edu North Thurston School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Olympia School DistrictShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Peninsula School DistrictHillary Powell253-527-6088powellhj