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343 : East Asian Cultures - ES, GE A survey of the cultures and peoples of Eastern Asia, concentrating on China but with comparative reference to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Cultural similarities as well as differences between these nations are stressed. Topics include religion, art, politics, history, kinship, and economics. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature
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-Cultural Impact of Roman Imperialism on the Eastern Frontier in the First and Second Centuries CE” 3:00-3:20 p.m. - Kaitlyn Rentfrow “Varian Fry’s Rescue Efforts: Refugee Policies and Emigration Movements of Jews in France during World War II” 3:25-3:45 p.m. - Nate Schnittger “Mr Robert L. Fisher and His Role in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s Administration of Palestinian Refugee Camps in Gaza, 1958-1963” 3:50-4:10 p.m. - Mike Smith “Why Go West: The diversity of Migration to the Pacific
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personnel; explore their options at PLU sponsored career fairs, and taking advantage of faculty and staff expertise in their pursuit. I have ACT scores to submit in all subject areas except writing, can I still submit my scores?Yes, you can still submit your ACT scores, but you will need to take the West-B writing test. MAE Alternative Routes FAQsSupport Letter from school districtIf you are working for a school district, submit a Letter of Support from your school’s human resources to confirm their
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celebration for families, alumni and the campus community! We are excited to announce that Choir of the West will be celebrating its 90-year anniversary during Homecoming weekend. Other special gatherings include reunion festivities for the classes of 1956, 1966 and 1991. View Homecoming Site Lute Recruit Prospective Lutes are all around you. They could be seated next to you in church, delivering the paper to your door or having Thanksgiving dinner in your home. Pacific Lutheran University graduates are
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New Delete Private Vocal Instruction Sing at PLU! Site Menu Home Choral Music at PLU Choir of the West University Chorale University Singers and Knights Chorus Choral Faculty Brian Galante Barry Johnson Raul Dominguez Opera Voice Faculty Holly Boaz James Brown Marlette Buchanan Leeanne Campos Soon Cho Glenn Guhr Janeanne Houston Barry Johnson Jessica Robins Milanese Melissa Plagemann Media Vocal Music Degrees Calendar Contact Information School of Music, Theatre & Dance Phone: 253-535-7602 Fax
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Please note: The Commons’ serving stations close at 1:00pm. 1:30pm – 2:30pm: Workshops All workshops take place in the Anderson University Center The Reverend Rick Jaech The Bible and inter-Religious Relationships Chris Knutzen West Dr. Cynthia Kittredge Poetry and the Scriptures Regency Room Dr. Gordon Lathrop Biblical Images Shaping Worship and Preaching SCC Dr. Gail Ramshaw Praying for the Whole World: The Weekly Crafting of the Intercessions 201 Dr. Barbara Rossing Eco-Reformation & 2017: Pope
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. PLU is the first university in Washington state as well as the first private university on the west coast to receive this award, recognizing the decades of hard work that staff and faculty across campus have contributed towards global education. A profile of PLU appeared in the publication, Internationalizing the Campus, published in Fall 2009 by NAFSA: Association of International Educators. PLU became the first higher education institution to have students studying simultaneously on all 7
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Philip Formo ’68 Sherry West ’97 Katherine Wiley Kate Luther ’02 Mary (Walker) DeMuth ’89 Kyle Parsons ’16 Natalie Gulsrud ’03 Samuel Torvend Rosanna Pansino ’07 Tina Schumann ’09 Corey Dunn ’00 Sharon-Gwen (Hagerty ’97) Carey Taylor ’91 Barbara Minas ’73 David Anderson ’73 Jenna (Acker) Harrop ’91 Erin McKenna Meagan Macvie ’14 Corrie Hulse ’04 Nikki Poppen-Eagan ’90 Trudi (Strain) Trueit ’85 Nancy (Wendland) Feehrer ’86 Maj. Margaret Witt Jessica K. Sklar Bernadette McDonald Laura (Davis) Hamilton
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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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determine our response. A detailed description of the person or vehicle and their actions will help guide our response. Knowing locations on campus and directions such as North, South, East and West will also assist us in tracking situations. Please don’t let a lack of specific information deter you from reporting though! We would rather be called about a situation that turns out not to be a problem as opposed to not being called about something important.Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence, and
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