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  • concept of service leadership. The 100- and 200-level Military Science courses are open to all full-time students, and are an excellent source of leadership and ethics training for any career. They do not require a military commitment for non-contracted students. The 300- and 400-level military science courses are only open to Contracted Cadets. ROTC is traditionally a four-year program; however, a sophomore may complete the program in three years, and those with prior service including the National

  • -authored with Greg Hibbard PLU ’15) Philosophy in the Contemporary World 2016 Greg Johnson: The Situated Self and Utopian Thinking. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (Summer 2002) On the Importance of Reversibility in Deliberative Democracy. Social Philosophy Today (Fall 2004) Pauline Shanks Kaurin: The Warrior, Military Ethics and Contemporary Warfare: Achilles Goes Asymmetric (Routledge 2014) Paul Menzel: Strong Medicine: The Ethical Rationing of Health Care. (Oxford University Press) How

  • Anthropological Association’s Race Project and the related book, Race: Are We So Different? ● Anthropologists exploring the impact of racism in Covid deaths as well as the pandemic more broadly worldwide ____________________________ 1 Ta-Nehisi Coates. 2014. “How Racism Invented Race in America. The Case for Reparations: A Narrative Bibliography.” The Atlantic. June 23, 2014. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/06/the-case-for-reparations-a-narrative-bibliography/372000/

  • in my HISP 301 class last semester that were enrolled in the School of Nursing. And I was thinking about the importance of studying narratives, and how important it can be in the field of healthcare. When you talk to a patient, how do they communicate their ailments? Like, how do they tell you what happened? How did they get hurt? What is the reason that they’re here, what happened? What happens, then, is that the patient starts weaving a narrative. “Well I was doing this… and then this happened

  • School of Nursing at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. She is Assistant Vice President for Institutional Assessment and Enhancement in the UTHealth Office of Academic and Research Affairs. She also is a Faculty Associate in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at the UTHealth McGovern Medical School. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Center for Medicine after the Holocaust. Conference ScheduleDr. Rozmus’ research interests include health behavior

  • The University Student Media Board (USMB) refers to the following Professional Guidelines as resources for publication standards and industry exemplars: Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics for The Mooring Mast and Mast TV. National Public Radio (NPR) Guiding Principles for LASR Committee on Public Ethics (COPE) Guidelines for Saxifrage and The Matrix

  • , Showrunners received a 2014 Emmy nomination in the College Division for the screenwriting on a TV show titled “Impressions,” a 60-minute mystery broken into six episodes. PLU students of all majors with interests and talents in acting, narrative film, television and other creative media, are encouraged to apply.

  • New History Course Examines Innovation and Ethics By Sarah Cornell-Maier ‘19.  This Fall, Pacific Lutheran University is introducing a new history class that serves as a gateway to the Innovation Studies Program . Hist/Phil 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society is a team-taught course that combines many different fields of study into one.… September 7, 2018 EthicshistoryInnovation studiesMichael HalvorsonSarah Cornell-Maier

  • New History Course Examines Innovation and Ethics By Sarah Cornell-Maier ‘19.  This Fall, Pacific Lutheran University is introducing a new history class that serves as a gateway to the Innovation Studies Program . Hist/Phil 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society is a team-taught course that combines many different fields of study into one.… September 7, 2018 EthicshistoryInnovation studiesMichael HalvorsonSarah Cornell-Maier

  • Robert L. Stiver Professor Emeritus of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Biography Biography Bob Stivers, Professor Emeritus of Religion at Pacific 
Lutheran University, has served thirty seven years as a teacher of
 Christian ethics. His specialty is environmental ethics. He has authored
 or co-authored seven books. He is an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian
 Church and has written several social policy statements for his
 denomination.