The Pulsera Project
Ferguson Student Center , United StatesThe Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
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The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
Dr. Pak, Professor of Church History and Academic Dean at Duke Divinity School, specializes in Jewish-Christian relations in the Middle Ages and Reformation and the role of women in the same periods. Come join us as Dr. Pak examines key social and intellectual factors that shaped the reformer's engagement with the biblical text.
Lecture given by Dr. Claudia Cabello Hutt, Associate Professor of Spanish at UNC-Greensboro. Discussion and reception to follow.
The annual fall General Assembly of all MLC graduate students, graduate advisors and LPDs will take place on Friday, Sept. 20, beginning at 2:15 PM, in the Forum at the Ferguson Center. The meeting is mandatory for all MLC graduate students, and recommended for all graduate advisors and LPDs. (Other available MLC faculty and staff