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  • Encountering Adam Smith in ScotlandIn July of 2015, I traveled to Scotland under the auspices of a Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award. The primary purpose of my trip was to present my current research at a joint meeting of the International Adam Smith Society and the Rousseau Association, which was held at the University of Glasgow. In general, my research centers on classical political economy—particularly that of the 18th Century Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith—and

  • and Leadership for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 semesters. Work closely with the outgoing general manager during the last month of the school year and attend PLU’s Student Leadership Institute (SLI) prior to Fall Semester of the upcoming school year. Submit proposals for budget and staffing to USMB and a proposal for staff organization. Administer all aspects of the media, including reporting, writing, layout design printing, advertising, photography, editorial decisions, circulation, production

  • , from couples to families. The show will keep you laughing while reaching out and tugging at the heartstrings. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 25, purchase them at the Campus Box Office at 253-535-7411. Tickets are $8 for general admission and $5 for PLU community. Read Previous Alumna kicks up heels in Seattle production of “Oklahoma!” Read Next “Our Town” opens later this month LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A

  • SHEWEY, Sam Shepard Produced by our national theatre honor society, Alpha Psi Omega, the production will be entirely student run and led under the direction of Frank Roberts ’13. To purchase tickets call the Campus Concierge at 253-535-7411. Tickets are $5 with PLU ID and $8 General Admission. *Indicates student preview – PLU students admission is only $2 Read Previous “Our Town” opens later this month Read Next APO’s One-Act Festival, Accidental Love, opens January 23 LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor

  • broken people—that disabled persons can feel, judge, dream, and love just as well as any person,” Jeff Clapp, director, writes. Clapp and cast members will have a talk back after the performance on Friday, October 24 to discuss some of the subjects and sensitivities the production brings to light. Tickets can be purchased though the Community Box Office on the first level of the Anderson University Center or call 253-535-7411. Tickets are for open seating and are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior

  • acknowledge with gratitude the generous financial support provided by these symposium sponsors: Royal Norwegian Consulate General – San Francisco, Teagle Foundation, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, and Port of Tacoma and Scandinavian Airlines.

  • , constantly preoccupied by anxiety about loved ones. This piece attempts to capture the experiences of those in this position of waiting- from the times when anxiety is just a general background worry, only half conscious in the mind, to those dark nights of the soul when fear overtakes everything. And through it all, there is nothing to do but wait and hope. The conductor, Dr. Edwin Powell, is well known in Tennessee, having taught conducting courses and music education methods at the University of

  • , it is more likely that many of the students have little to no experience situating their own voices and informed opinions among other/published writers. With that in mind, it may be helpful to build up students’ abilities as readers and writers before assigning a lengthy research paper. However, because researching and synthesizing of sources are skills highly valued and often required in the academy, first-year writing students should receive at least a general introduction to conducting

  • Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an

  • News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted byvaleryjorgensen Valery Jorgensen A Communication major with an emphasis in Journalism and a Business Administration minor, Valery started working for Marketing & Communications in the Fall of 2013. Valery is also the Assistant General Manager of MediaLab, an award-winning applied internship and research program housed in the School of Arts and Communication at PLU. Valery's