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focused on poverty alleviation efforts, which is focused through the lens of business and transformative change. This multi-year research project will commence at the 2017 Association of Consumer Research/Transformative Consumer Research Conference at Cornell University, and will include a diverse team of marketing faculty/researchers who will collaborate with nonprofits and communities in Central America. Dr. Mulder believes the blend of teaching and research is important – and he actively integrates
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immigrant communities in the Puget Sound region. Briana was raised and has spent time within several Christian denominations and finds resonance within many religious and spiritual traditions. She grew up in Colorado and came to the PNW to attend Pacific Lutheran University. She studied in Mexico and Central America while completing her degree in Global Studies and Political Science. Her favorite places to find rest and renewal are on the trails, near water, on her bike or in her garden. She speaks
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for the Emergency Capacity Building Project and is a co-author of Toward Resilience: A Guide to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation. She earned her MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Title: Turning the Humanitarian System on its Head Who: Jonathan Scanlon, Senior Advocacy Advisor, Oxfam America Abstract: The global humanitarian system is overstretched; inadequately investing in risk reduction and prevention, and providing assistance that is often insufficient
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regard has worked with over 100 institutions across North America, United Kingdom and West Africa. He is a co-author on the upcoming book Norton’s Guide to Inclusive Teaching and author of the upcoming book What then shall I teach? – Rethinking equity in higher education. He is the founder of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Deep Teaching Residency, a national workshop aimed at supporting faculty in transforming their classroom to more meaningfully incorporate inclusive practices. Bryan
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your research topic and the questions that you pursued with your faculty advisers. Let’s start with you, Marc.” Marc: “Well, I became interested in the topic of Native American health care in America through a high school connection. I grew up near PLU, and a friend’s Dad worked as a physician for the tribal health authority affiliated with the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. The Puyallup Tribe is part of the Salish speaking peoples of the Pacific Northwest. This is very established tribal community
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animal. One of the most beautiful animals in the world, the jaguar is the third largest of all the cats, behind only the tiger and the lion. Endangered throughout its range in Latin America, the jaguar remains the least studied of all the major felids. Using radio collars, biologists can study—and work to save—this elusive animal, using the signals from the transmitter to gather data on range, habitat needs, and behavior. Professor of English Emeritus Charles Bergman with an Imperial Parrot As we
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. “This is the place I that I belong the most,” Cuthbertson says. “I can be who I am—the whole of who I am.” “I think once we (the community) start understanding better what Lutheran higher education is, that is then what we offer,” says Eva Frey, dean of students. “That crosses all lines and compartmentalizations.” As a university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, PLU affirms the ELCA’s social statements embracing the intrinsic value of the whole creation, inclusion and life within
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and lack of FDA approval means it is highly unlikely he can get state sponsorship. Drews explained that the clinical trial takes the body’s T-cells and re-engineers the cell DNA to attack the dangerous cancer. He says similar trials have been used for patients with leukemia and lymphoma. “We are really lucky here in North America,” Drews said. “We can access these treatments.” Drews’ GoFundMe page has raised more than $30,000 and he is headed to Seattle in the next few weeks for a pre-trial
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, Facilities & Construction Management, Information Technology, and Risk Management. Prior to joining PLU in 2015, Allan enjoyed a 25-year career with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served most recently as Managing Director and Chief Operations Officer for global treasury management. Allan is married to Melinda Krotz Belton, PLU Class of 1991 and lives in Gig Harbor with their three children.President's Remarks“Thank you so much for the warm welcome, and please let me offer my welcome and thanks
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, Facilities & Construction Management, Information Technology, and Risk Management. Prior to joining PLU in 2015, Allan enjoyed a 25-year career with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served most recently as Managing Director and Chief Operations Officer for global treasury management. Allan is married to Melinda Krotz Belton, PLU Class of 1991 and lives in Gig Harbor with their three children.President's Remarks“Thank you so much for the warm welcome, and please let me offer my welcome and thanks
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