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  • Kelly LuceKelly Luce is the author of Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail, which won Foreword Review’s 2013 Editor’s Choice Prize for Fiction. After graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in cognitive science, Luce moved to Japan, where she lived and worked for three years. Her work has been recognized by fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, and Ragdale Foundation, and has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Salon, O, the Oprah Magazine, The

  • , Physics, or Psychology). Each student may only enter twice. Each photo may only be entered in one category. Any student can submit a photo to any discipline. (For example: A Computer Science student can submit a photo in the Chemistry category.) Photos will be printed 19.25″ x 27.25″, so please submit the largest possible file size. In general, 2600 x 1920 pixels is a good dimension, and if you’re using a camera or phone camera with 9+ megapixels, you should be fine. Photos can be color or black

  • authentic substance that is necessary for living a fulfilling life. Rather, it introduces more problems than it solves. 3:40-4:00pm - ``The Evil, Misanthropic Genius: Diving into a Thought Experiment and Emerging with Hope`` Peter Olschner In my paper I examine the implications of The Evil, Misanthropic Genius, a thought experiment I developed about the ethics surrounding the annihilation of the human species for a greater good: environmental protection and the preservation of hundreds billions of non

  • upstairs to the dining area for fruit, cereals, eggs, and bread. And coffee and tea, of course – quite popular for the college kids who prefer for the most part getting up at an hour with double, not single digits. It is hard to choose things to talk about to highlight on a blog. Do I talk about the thing we expected to see and now have in our minds and memory card? Because we’ve seen four different types of penguins and their chicks. We’ve seen elephant, Weddell, crabeater, and leopard seals. Lots of

  • Keynote Speakers“The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Keynote Speaker: Joey Cheek Olympic Champion, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Gold medal-winning Olympic speed skater, Joey Cheek, co-founder of an international coalition of athletes committed to raising awareness about the crisis in Darfur, Sudan, will be the keynote speaker in the March 4 sessions in Tacoma. After winning gold in the 500 meter race and silver in the 1000 meter

  • verify all those names, after completing a historical journey of his own this summer.   Kitajo serves on the board for the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). His role in organizing the fair’s 75th Remembrance event Sept. 2 includes sifting through archival records to confirm the names of the Japanese Americans once confined to the fairgrounds. “It’s been 75 years since they were forced out of their homes and forced from their lives,” Kitajo said. “This is our

  • is leading the way. Alan Krause ’76 is chairman and chief executive officer of MWH Global, an engineering firm that, according to its website, “manage[s] water purity and availability in a sustainable fashion for the health, livelihood and security of people worldwide.” HE’S A WINNER Alan Krause ’76 also is a 2015 Alumni Award Winner. Learn More One of its biggest projects is designing and providing construction management on the third set of locks for the Panama Canal Expansion project. This

  • New to the Library – Popular Fiction Collection Posted by: Julie Babka / May 19, 2022 May 19, 2022 The Mortvedt Library is proud to announce a new addition to our offerings; the Popular Fiction Collection. This collection hopes to encourage exploration through storytelling and contemporary literature, as well as motivate lifelong learning and curiosity. The idea for this collection came from a goal to showcase the library as not only a place for academic research, but also for play and personal

  • Learning ResourcesLearning resources for students.Academic AssistanceAcademic Assistance in the CSSLearn MoreTesting CenterTesting Center in the CSSLearn MoreFYEP & Common ReadingFYEP & Common Reading resourcesView ResourcesInternshipsInternship services and supportLearn MoreLanguage Resource CenterLearn MoreLibrary ResourcesLearn MoreMakerspaceLearn MoreWriting CenterLearn MoreService Learning Resources Wang Center Faculty Opportunity - Design a CEL courseCommunity Engaged Learning (CEL

  • agreement (hopefully you’re reading your other emails!) this can be done on your PLU Banner Self Service student account: Go to https://banweb.plu.edu Select “Banner Self Service” Sign in using your PLU ePass information On the ‘Personal Information’ tab, select ‘Notifications and Preferences’ from the menu Select ‘Meningococcal Release Information’ Review the provided information, then click the acknowledgment button. What happens if I don’t have it completed by my class registration appointment? Your