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, expand understandings, morally reason, and engage in lifelong learning, furthering your own and others educational pursuits Physical Wellness: the ability to eat a balanced and nutritious diet, engage in regular physical activity, get an adequate amount of sleep, practice safe and healthy sexual relations, and feel positively about your own body Social Wellness: the ability to cultivate a social network of folks that is rooted in mutual trust, respect, and accountability for each other, developed
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Relations Your connection to PLU and to Lutes all around the world. Learn More Starting in mid-September, that large-scale attention turns literal as some of PLU’s most notable alumni, and their amazing accomplishments, take over high-profile billboards along the I-5 corridor; from Portland to north of Seattle; and, for the first time, in the Spokane area. It’s PLU’s third major outdoor-advertising campaign in the past year. The first featured inspiring Six Word Stories submitted by students, faculty
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/resolute PLU OFFICERS Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President Steven P. Starkovich, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Belton Vice President for Finance and Administration Donna Gibbs Vice President for Marketing and Communications Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT RELATIONS Jessica Pagel ’08 Director Laura Rose ’03, ’11 Executive Director of Alumni and
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President (or Senate) President’s Council (in total or individual members) Provost Vice President for Finance & Operations Vice President for Admission & Enrollment Services Vice President for Development and University Relations Executive Director of University Communications Assistant to the President University President Questions to be answered when considering a change What happens in the “real world”? Is the proposed change legal and how does it work with the legal system? What does the change
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is described by colleagues as an “incredibly creative and inventive organic chemist.” They say that he does not just publish papers, he takes the next steps to be sure that the materials are used in applications that protect the public and the military, are used in the food and agriculture industry, and make a significant impact on human welfare. He has published more than 400 peer reviewed manuscripts and has more than 70 issued patents. Dr Swager’s awards include the 2016 Gustavus John Esselen
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University. The debate season continues at the United States Universities Western Regionals Championships March 25-27, 2017, hosted at Pacific Lutheran University. For more information, visit http://www.forensicstournament.net/WesternUSU/17.About the T.O.H. Karl Forensics ForumT.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum’s mission is to provide undergraduate students a democratic laboratory to craft and test arguments, explore new literature, hone critical reasoning, practice public speaking, and develop leadership
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current Art and Design students the more entrepreneurial route an artist can take. All three artists, while different, are great examples of strong women making a living as local artists. “They all have characteristics of fun, whimsical ceramics which are uplifting in spirit, and relatable to the general public.” Most work will be on sale at the show. Those who are interested can also find the artists at local craft fairs and in the Seattle Art Museum gift shop. The exhibition’s opening reception will
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, 1985 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Business and Economic History Innovation / Public interest technology History of Computing (Personal Computers) Software Development / Windows Programming Early Modern Europe / Reformation Germany / Lutheranism Tudor England (study abroad) Books Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society, edited by Janet Abbate and Stephanie Dick. (Chapter 9- "The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975–1990," Johns
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scholarship record covering topics of equity and racial equity, project- and problem-based learning, and teacher learning and collaboration. Before transitioning into his current role, he spent 8 years as a public high school English teacher, worked as an adjunct instructor at several community colleges in the greater Puget Sound region, and worked as a teacher in a language school in Istanbul, Turkey. He is passionate about issues of equity and racial equity in education. In his personal and profession
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each year and hosts three events on PLU’s campus, including the T.O.H. Karl High School Invitational, The Forensics Scholar Lecture, and the Ruth Anderson Public Debate Series. The co-curricular and regionally competitive forensics program provides travel opportunities for all skill levels.Balancing competition with service to the local community, the program features forensics mentoring programs and hosts public debates on matters of concern. The team will compete next at Willamette University in
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