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buried with King Tut for his journey into the afterlife were never intended for him. It is likely that the king’s unexpected demise forced the royal court to repurpose leftover burial items intended for Queen Nefertiti and others. Nefertiti was the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten, Tutankhamen’s father. “It raises anew the suspicions that I have held for some time, that there is still much to play for in the Valley of the Kings,” Reeves said. Ryan, a Faculty Fellow in the Humanities at PLU, has focused his
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, and it’s rewarding to juggle my love for the sciences and humanities at the same time. Why did you choose to study at PLU? I study at this school because I feel at home on this campus and in the Pacific Northwest. Specifically, though, there are professors who encourage me to continue learning here—The first person who comes to mind is Dr. Adela Ramos, chair of the Environmental Studies department. She is an inspiration and PLU is so lucky to have her. You are interning at the Bear River
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covers the modeling process and techniques, then asks students what they’re interested in. “It’s an ocean of knowledge,” she said. “You can pretty much model anything.” In her own research, Zhu uses math to understand underlying mechanisms in developmental biology, such as pattern formations in butterflies, the kind of unexpected application that opens students’ minds to possible connections—not only between math, physics and computer science, but also the life sciences and humanities, connections
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, Social Sciences, Humanities, GenEd, Internship | Spring | English speaking country, no language prerequisite Learn More Bø, NorwayNatural Sciences, Environmental Studies, Business, Nordic Studies, or Kinesiology Various academic options at the University of Southeastern Norway (USN) | Fall or Spring | No language prerequisite Learn More Vestfold, NorwayKinesiology in Norway Study Kinesiology at the University of Southeastern Norway (USN) Vestfold campus | Fall | No language prerequisite Learn More
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Kelmer Roe Fellowships in the Humanities LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts May 26, 2022 Academic Animals: Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in Universities May 26, 2022 Gendered Tongues: Issues of Gender in the Foreign Language Classroom May 26, 2022 Introduction May 26, 2022
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the size of the Pantheon in Italy, with intense curiosity at the variety of the world in Tanzania. As a Humanities major, you will spend your life in this building. Eventually, you will have stories from each classroom. For example, when you came to love philosophy in 220, when your professor told a joke that caused you to blush crimson in 219, when you bared small parts of your soul in 211A. You will notice when a flyer is taken down or put up on a bulletin board, and you will know exactly where
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abolition of juvenile solitary confinement and capital punishment. Yusef has shared his story and stance on current issues on CNN, MSNBC, REVOLT TV, NPR Atlanta, FOX, and more. He authored his memoir Better, Not Bitter and co-authored Punching the Air. He received an Honorary Doctorate in Humanities and received a Lifetime Achievement Award. Event Overview: This event combines a thought-provoking lecture by Dr. Yusef Salaam with an exclusive book signing session, providing an opportunity for attendees
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de la Educación." University Press and LOM Ediciones 2014: "Rosario Ferré Versus Rosario Ferré: el prefacio como centro de disputa." Ciberletras 32 July 2014: Accolades Wang Center Student-Faculty Research Grant, Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project “Jewish Uruguayan Memories at the Crossroads of Childhood and Old Age” conducted with student Riley Dolan in Montevideo, Uruguay (Jan. 2019) Division of Humanities Special Recognition
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de la Educación.." University Press and LOM Ediciones 2014: "Rosario Ferré Versus Rosario Ferré: el prefacio como centro de disputa.." Ciberletras 32 July 2014: Accolades Wang Center Student-Faculty Research Grant, Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project “Jewish Uruguayan Memories at the Crossroads of Childhood and Old Age” conducted with student Riley Dolan in Montevideo, Uruguay (Jan. 2019) Division of Humanities Special Recognition
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), “Assembling Louise Dupin’s Work on Women” Pacific Lutheran University, 2014-2015 PLU French professor receives a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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