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  • , authors, academics and hands-on practitioners, the symposium is designed to stimulate serious thinking on a single global challenge. If one is at all in doubt about this being a different world, consider that there are now 193 counties following a labyrinth of political systems and economic models, and a global population that now exceeds 7 billion.   Just as the symposium reaches out to challenge the assumptions and understanding of the PLU campus community, so too is it intended to reach out to the

  • Studies major. The tutorial was an introduction to the concepts, ideas, and approaches to studying food security. I learned of the principles and sustainability of food production, the stakeholders involved in food systems and their roles in mediating food access at a range of scales from individual levels, to international levels. Selected bibliography: Carolan, Michael S. Reclaiming Food Security. 1st ed. London: Tayler & Francis, 2013. Print. Cribb, Julian. The Coming Famine. 1st ed. Collingwood

  • different belief systems, which gives you an opportunity to learn more about your host country’s culture. Do your best to understand the majority religion being practiced in your host country, especially if it is one you are largely unfamiliar with. It is a good idea to research religion in your host country before you go abroad. Maybe you’re used to being part of the religious majority at home, but will be part of the religious minority abroad. If you are planning to practice your religion abroad, ask

  • . Friday, May 5th, 2017 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103)1:40 - Welcome1:45 pm - Synthesis of Novel Heteroatomic Benzofulvenes and Potential Helicene Application Quoc Bao Huynh, Senior Capstone Seminar Benzofulvenes have previously been shown to be catalytically active in biological systems such as the thioredoxin pathway, as well as having potential chemical capacitance through the stressing of its exocyclic bond. It is important then to understand the structure of benzofulvenes

  • with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. In order to maximize treatment gains, he worked closely with families and schools to ensure these systems were addressing issues related to his clients’ symptoms. Additionally, he remains Co-Primary Investigator of a risk and protective factors research study designed to look at correlates associated with anxiety symptoms in youth. While at UIC, Dr. Simpson was the Program Evaluator for the Urban Youth Trauma Center (UYTC), a Treatment Services Adaptation Center

  • : followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) COMA 301 : Media and Cultural Criticism This course examines the role of media in producing systems of meanings and artifacts that shape popular culture and ideology. Students learn to use critical perspectives as lenses for studying texts of popular culture and for writing cultural criticism for popular and specialized audiences. (4) COMA 303 : Gender and Communication - IT This class provides an overview of how gender and

  • – Founded in 1973, Lambda Legal is the oldest and largest national legal organization whose mission is to achieve full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. Resources for LGBTQ YouthIdentification & Legal DocumentationResources for questions about name and gender marker changes on official documents and in university systems. Kevin Berg, Associate Dean for Institutional Research

  • Arizona State University and his PhD in Social Psychology from University of Florida. His research explores the influence of beliefs and threat perceptions on intergroup prejudices. His recent work explores threats associated with masculinity and femininity. His other research interests include morality/value systems, evolutionary psychology, and “alternative” belief systems.Suzanne Crawford O’BrienDr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Professor of Religion, Chair of Native American and Indigenous StudiesSee

  • Psychology of Belief). He earned his BS in Psychology from Arizona State University and his PhD in Social Psychology from University of Florida. His research explores the influence of beliefs and threat perceptions on intergroup prejudices. His recent work explores threats associated with masculinity and femininity. His other research interests include morality/value systems, evolutionary psychology, and “alternative” belief systems.Suzanne Crawford O’BrienDr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Professor of

  • utilizing those spaces, as well as rigorous adherence to a rising minimum standard for every learning space. Systems for reporting and addressing problems will optimize communication and response time. Dedication of funds to all of these efforts—as determined long-range in the campus master plan development and in procedures for allocations over shorter terms (such as through capital improvement and equipment budgets)—will be as transparent as possible, so that the university community can cooperatively