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  • Georgetown University as well as a degree in public policy from Brown University. She has been associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Analysis and Ida Tarbell Fellow at Oil Change International, and is also the author of “The Bush Agenda” (William Morrow, 2006). Juhasz has served as congressional aide to two members of Congress and as the project director of the International Forum on Globalization. She has published in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times

  • feeling responsible to make that change,” said Jonathan Grove, Men Against Violence Project Coordinator at PLU. Women have been active and organized voices on the issue of sexual violence for many years at campuses around the state. In the last few years they have had an organized ally in groups like Men against Violence. Even if men are neither victims nor perpetrators of sexual violence, they all have a mother or sister or women in their lives they care about, said Kevin Miller, from the University

  • February 9, 2012 Philosophy Department to host Food Symposium PLU’s Philosophy Department will host a two-day Food Symposium on Feb. 20 and 21. On Monday, Feb. 20, there will be closed sessions for invited participants only, but on Tuesday, Feb. 21, PLU students, staff, and faculty, as well as the greater community, are invited to attend the sessions which cover a variety of topics on food and food ethics. The second day of the symposium features more than a dozen speakers, including keynote

  • negative comment from any member of the group. Editor’s note: Upcoming – keep an eye-out for a more complete chronicle of Outdoor Rec’s alternative spring break. Read Previous Cancer survivor inspires teammates with spirit, perseverance and a mid-90s fastball Read Next A conversation with Steve Maxwell 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 Three students share how

  • . Along with local entertainment, they have a killer menu and a stellar selection of coffee. Notes’ is finding its niche in the Parkland community and many people are still unaware of its unique qualities. John plans to get more involved in the community by starting some Parkland centered projects. For example, they would like to include everyone in a gallery walk project where customers can take pictures of the Parkland area and have them displayed at Notes’. In response to the welcome he has

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  • , & Veronica Tran It’s for the Greater Good: Do the Results of Morally Ambiguous Studies Sway Perceptions of Unethical Methodologies? 2. Georgia A. Eastlake Discrimination in Hiring Practices: The Impact of Gender on Perceived Job Fitness 3. Naomi Lapp A Pervasive Preoccupation: An Overview of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Suggested Methods for Support 4. Students of PSYC 481 Cell Phone Salience and Attention: A Replication and Extension of Ward, Duke, Gneezy, and Bos (2017) 5. Amber L. Cooper Origins and

  • Office of Advancement for nearly four years. As Advancement Student Intern, Curtis has helped provide excellent customer service and support to her colleagues and PLU constituents. She looks for opportunities to get to know alumni, parents and friends of PLU and acts as a terrific representative of the university. Curtis was promoted to Administrative Student Lead in 2012 and has served as a mentor to her fellow student employees. She helps to train, coach and guide her team so it can be successful

  • Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Come back to campus Oct. 9-11 for unique events and programs that will make your return to PLU unforgettable. dCenter Save the Date Join students, faculty, staff and alumni at The dCenter’s Third Annual dCenter Alumni Weekend! 2015 Awards and Recognition Join us on Friday, Oct. 9, as we honor these award

  • activities, including Athletics, Associated Students of PLU, Student Involvement and Leadership, Residential Life, Campus Ministry, Office of Admission, Wild Hope Center for Vocation, Office of the President and the Academic Assistance Center. For all of these activities, he served in a leadership role and showed his propensity to mentor and support the next generation of Lutes. His accomplishments do not end with his co-curricular leadership roles. Larsen also received the Peace Scholarship in 2014 and