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Season Selection and Academic Freedom (pdf) view download
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Antonios Finitsis Executive Director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation Full Profile 253-535-7319 finitsak@plu.edu
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Dr. Bryn NelsonBryn Nelson, PhD, is an award-winning science and medical writer, the author of Flush: The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure (Grand Central Publishing), and a former microbiologist trained in bacterial biochemistry at the University of Washington. As a science writer at Newsday from 2000 to 2007, Nelson wrote frequently about the Human Genome Project, gene therapy, stem cell research, conservation, global warming, ecology, and the West Nile virus. Among his awards, he
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-athletes are building skills in leadership, teamwork and service. Your investment provides the opportunities and resources necessary to compete and grow at a high level. Go Lutes!Invest TodayLong-Term ImpactYour investment in scholarship support has a lasting impact, as these PLU alumni share. Thank you!Hear from Alumni A note about Q Club: There is no longer formal Q Club programming, but your investments continue to have an impact on the Quality of a student’s education. Thank you! Gifts to “Q Club
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organizational research. Courses in race/ethnicity, social stratification, and global studies can lead to positions in international business. Students interested in social justice often find meaningful employment in social work or other social service professions. Want to know more about how sociology can prepare you for a career and for graduate school?Read the letter from American Sociological Association Executive Officer, Sally T. HillsmanView the letter here
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