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Award Recognizes PLU Speech and Debate Team as one of the Best in the Pacific Northwest Posted by: Todd / February 7, 2015 February 7, 2015 Pacific Lutheran University’s Speech and Debate team returned from competition at Western Washington University with major honors: The team earned a coveted debate sweepstakes award for the 2014-15 season—its first such award since 2005—which honors PLU’s performance over the year at tournaments in the Pacific Northwest. PLU beat out rivals including
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internal conflicts nurses can experience when working in a correctional setting. The innovative, complex topic was of personal concern and interest to Surla. Correctional nursing doesn’t attract as much interest because of the unique internal tensions around ethics, safety and other staff. “A certified nurse must also be prepared in switching roles from acting as an emergency room nurse to a psychiatric nurse in a matter of minutes because you will never know what is going to come through the
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Center for Vocation. Applications are due March 27; see www.plu.edu/vocation for more information and to apply.Even before April 8, the Center hopes to raise the issue of vocation through a series of giant blackboards around campus that ask the quintessential question in Mary Oliver’s poem The Summer Day: “Tell me, what will you do with your one wild and precious life?” “The idea is that people will write what they think,” Hunnicutt said. “Someone might write ‘sleep’ or ‘ride my bike,’ but some
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choir, handbells, and the bucket band, the organizers created a program that embraces diversity by highlighting music from different cultures. Oliver-Chandler hopes that their presence will inspire other BIPOC students to pursue music. “As a Black individual, it’s really important to me to educate other students of color,” Oliver-Chandler, from Lakewood, Washington, says. “The music field is predominantly white, so I think it’s important for children to see someone like them who is making it in that
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. On the second day, other speakers will include PLU alums, such as Matt Kennedy ’07, SeattlePI.com sports columnist Art Thiel ’75 and mountaineer Jason Edward ’84 ’89. Topics include the use of steroids, soccer in Seattle, sports and its effect on nationalism and identity in China, video gaming and marketing football to the world. It is the fourth such symposium hosted by PLU’s Wang Center for Global Education since 2003 – its reputation and reach continues to grow with each event. “We wanted to
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The Biomolecular Sciences Program at Boise State is Accepting Applications for FA22! Posted by: alemanem / October 20, 2021 October 20, 2021 The Biomolecular Sciences Graduate Programs at Boise State University is now accepting applications for both our Ph.D. and Master’s programs for Fall 2022 program. See the BoiseState_BMOL-flier for more information. Read Previous Lehigh University Prospective PhD student Virtual Open House Read Next Join the University of Arizona for a Virtual Information
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Hewins ’86, superintendent of Franklin Pierce Schools located in PLU’s backyard, is WASA’s Superintendent of the Year for 2018. As a result, Hewins is a candidate for the national award through the American Association of School Administrators. The award will be announced in February at the AASA national conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Hewins has deep ties to PLU. He earned a master’s degree from the university and currently serves on the presidential selection committee, which is tasked with
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undergraduate student. “Now, I see it as pretty small – a place where one person, one teacher, can make a big difference.” Read Previous Actors explore the world of Japanese puppetry Read Next Coming Full Circle: Embracing the past to learn about the future COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024
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to the Dean of PLU’s School of Business, Dr. Chung-Shing Lee, “An increasing number of companies are looking for employees who have knowledge and skills in marketing analytics in order to better understand the market and their customers. As such, marketing analytics jobs are in demand. It is also a lucrative field for career advancement and personal growth.” In the program, you will learn how to leverage data-driven models to achieve a deeper understanding of consumer behavior, solve marketing
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, secondary and collegiate levels. Schuster’s woodcuts feature children who have fallen victim to physical and emotional constraints. “In my woodcuts, I endeavor to redefine personal vulnerability, not as a constraint but as a link to our humanity,” Schuster writes. “In a society built upon the precepts of aggression, [the children’s] vulnerability leaves them isolated and forgotten.“ Schuster uses a technique of repeated, striated gouge marks, which creates a still-video effect. Later the image is
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