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  • received her Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education from Lock Haven University (PA).  She earned her master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science at the University of Arizona and received her Ph.D. in Exercise and Movement Studies from the University of Oregon in 1992. Dr. Hacker has received numerous professional awards including the Distinguished Professional Practice Award from AASP (the first woman to do so), the American Psychological Association’s Presidential Citation

  • High, with an associate’s degree in gender studies from Green River College already under her belt. A committed activist, Ahmed served as the founding Interfaith Coordinator at Campus Ministry, worked at the Center for Student Success, and was part of “the collective,” an unaffiliated, grassroots group of organizers. Her award-winning Capstone project, on black women’s transformative resistance in higher education, sought to diagnose “benevolent racism,” which “operates under the guise of being

  • essays by Tresie McMillan 2019 Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Antonio Vargas 2018: Radical Hope : Letters of Love and Dissent in Dangerous Times by Carolina De Robertis 2017: Black Girl Dangerous : On Race, Queerness, Class and Gender by Mia McKenzie 2016: Citizen : An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine 2015:The New Jim Crow : Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander What Harm I'm Taught, Exploring my whitenessA workshop on whiteness for white people

  • University is committed to providing equitable opportunity in education for all members of the University community without regard to an individual’s race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. For further information, please review the following policies: Policy on Equal Opportunity Policy on Accommodation of Persons with Disabilities Policy on Discriminatory Harassment Parental

  • Priming On Perceptions of Sexually- Permissive Heterosexual and Homosexual Men. **   Farhang Hesami, Kassidy J Shibley, Jackie A Soto-Oseguera, Kriszha A. Yabut* Capstone    ** PSYC 242Zoom Room 4Sara Finley & Corey CookProgram Review of the PLU Couple and Family Therapy Center. *   Madison Foster & Gina Snyder Managers: Creating a Better Work Environment & Productivity. *   Sarah Glasco Gender Differences in Self Blame: Sexual Assault Experiences & Negative Life Events. *   Nanea Anderson The Effects

  • (LCs) are a valuable component of the PLU experience. At PLU, every student who lives on-campus is part of an LC, by year at PLU (e.g., First Year Wings, New Transfer & Continuing Student Wings, or Upper Division Student Housing) and/or by theme (e.g., Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability [in Ordal], Community for Creative Expression [in Hinderlie], Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity [in Harstad], Global Engagement [in Hong International Hall], Lavender Community [in Ordal], STEM House [in

  • comics biography PN6727.K655 G46 2020 Gender queer: a memoir PN6727.F5869 H68 2019 Hot Comb PN6727.S14 P36 2001 Palestine PN6727.H2577 Wel 2020 Welcome to the new world PN6725 .T35 2018 Tales from la vida : a Latinx comics anthology PS3610.A356415 Z46 2018 Good talk : a memoir in conversations Books About Graphic Novels PN6710.G7375 2011 Graphic subjects : critical essays on autobiography and graphic novels PN6710.D86 2009 The power of comics : history, form and culture PN6714.C49 2010 Graphic women

  • (former Harstad CD) and Saiyare Refaei (PLU’s Former Coordinator for Sustainability Integration) presented Intersectional Environmental Justice Education and Programming: Listen, Organize, Act. 2018: Saying It Out Loud Conference (hosted by Department of Social and Health Services) – Maggie Hendrickson (former Tingelstad CD) presented Introduction to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. On-Campus Workshops & Continued Education PLU Tuition Remission Benefits PLU Human Resources Workshops Student

  • government supported medical experimentation. How does race help to rationalize state violence for the public good and how should we contest these forms of violence?   Introduced by Dr. Lisa Marcus, Associate Prof. of English and Chair of PLU’s Women and Gender Studies Program, and Dr. Beth Kraig, Prof. of History   12:30-1:45 p.m., CK East, AUC   Panel:  “The Legacies of Dietrich Bonhoeffer”   Dr. Kevin O’Brien , Associate Professor of Religion, Panel Chair Dr. Victoria Barnett , U.S. Holocaust Memorial

  • Heven Ambachew ’24 combines her passions and experiences to design major in innovation studies Like many students, Heven Ambachew ’24 wasn’t yet sure of her major when embarking on her PLU journey. Four years later, thanks to PLU’s individualized major pathway, she is the university’s first graduate with a major in innovation studies . Innovation Studies at PLU Courses… June 7, 2024