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creative problem solving in a methodical and organized manner. Includes projects in a variety of design areas. Prerequisite: ARTD 110 or consent of instructor. (4) ARTD 220 : Photography I: BW Photography - CX A studio class in photography as an art form. Primary concentration in basic camera and darkroom techniques. Students produce a portfolio of prints with an emphasis on creative expression and experimentation. (4) ARTD 230 : Ceramics 1 - CX Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques
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tribal communities across the nation to close their borders to non-tribal members, and so protect themselves against the spread of Covid-19. This lecture discusses the disproportionate economic and epidemiological impact that the pandemic is having in many parts of Native North America, considering the significance of this present moment in light of a centuries-long history of colonialism, epidemic disease, and contemporary efforts to reclaim tribal sovereignty and control over healthcare. October 21
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tribal communities across the nation to close their borders to non-tribal members, and so protect themselves against the spread of Covid-19. This lecture discusses the disproportionate economic and epidemiological impact that the pandemic is having in many parts of Native North America, considering the significance of this present moment in light of a centuries-long history of colonialism, epidemic disease, and contemporary efforts to reclaim tribal sovereignty and control over healthcare. October 21
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Fall 2014:"Selfie" Panel SessionWorld Philosophy Day 2014Philosophy Capstone Projects"Selfie" Panel Session Apollon vainqueur du serpent Python; Photo by Betsy Weber Dr. Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Chair of the Philosophy Department, and Dr. Eva Johnson, Dean for Student Development and Director of Student Involvement and Leadership, organized a panel session on the topic of selfies held on September 16, 2014. The panelists included Dr. Sergia Hay (Philosophy), Dr. Jp Avila (Art and Design), and Donna
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Colonialism in Senegal and its Impact on Climate Change.Senegal is a country in West Africa that is currently facing harsh climate change impacts: reoccurring natural disasters, amplified dry seasons, intensified precipitations, coastal erosion, soil degradation, and overall biodiversity loss. To understand why Senegal is and will be uniquely impacted by climate change, we explore the correlation between colonialism and environmental degradation. The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the
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who are part of RHA care for the community, I got to see it through that lens too. Last year solidified my view that PLU is community-based, welcoming, and fun to be a part of. Why did you want to study nursing? Growing up, I had a few family members who went through some health problems. So being able to see the impact that nurses, doctors, and other caregivers had on my family members was a big thing for me. I wanted to be that person for someone who was in a really vulnerable state, and so I
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A Master's in Kinesiology is a great way to study the theoretical and practical foundations of human activity, and ultimately, land a meaningful career in this important field.Are you passionate about improving the physical well-being of others? Do you want to make a positive impact in a variety of health-related fields? Are you interested in learning more about the evidence-based field of kinesiology? If this sounds like you, and if you are interested in building a career in sports, fitness
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Is Nursing School Worth It? 3 Reasons to Get an MSN Degree Posted by: thiriba / May 12, 2021 May 12, 2021 Wondering if an MSN degree is worth it? We've collected our top reasons you should pursue a nursing degree and why nursing school is worth it.As a nurse, you possess the ability to positively impact the lives of others, but if you’re looking to develop the sought-after skills needed to transform people’s lives through excellent patient care — you should consider obtaining a Master of
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the medical field. D’Onofrio recently sat down with PLU News to discuss his PLU experience.How did you learn about PLU? I played competitive soccer in high school, and the coach at PLU, John Yorke, reached out to me. Yorke said, “I think you should keep playing soccer.” The opportunity to play soccer made me come here.How did soccer impact you? I think it helped me grow as a person. I gained confidence in myself that I did not think I had at times, because people around me provided that
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military officials and members of Congress that reveal the perfect storm of conditions that exist for rape in the military, its long-hidden history, and what can be done to bring about much-needed change. At the core of the film are often heart-rending interviews with the rape survivors themselves — people like Kori Cioca, who was beaten and raped by her supervisor in the U.S. Coast Guard; Ariana Klay, a Marine who served in Iraq before being raped by a senior officer and his friend, then threatened
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