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student crowdfunding projects, oversees PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving event, and tells student and community-centered stories to support philanthropic efforts. Biography Britt‘s professional background includes over 10 years in community engagement, education, and administration in museums and botanical gardens. She’s enthusiastic about leveraging the power of storytelling to create and strengthen community connections. Outside of the office, Britt enjoys yoga, reading, travel writing, and exploring the
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space for students in the Parkland community to seek homework help, as well as creative projects and learning-focused games. The PLC operates here in the AUC, in the schools, and online. Student Success Courses: Native American & Indigenous Studies Interconnections 111 & PLUS 100 Transitions to PLU – Students of Color Student Staff and Club Meetings Space Resources: Flexible classroom seating for 24 TV Coffee, tea, microwave
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achievements and accomplishments made of faculty through engagement with students, academic communities and the world.Faculty ExcellenceRecognizing excellence in teaching, advising, mentoring, research, & service.AccoladesFaculty awards, achievements and honors.Research GrantsRecent grants support the cutting-edge projects of PLU faculty and students.Wang Center Research GrantsGreat reads by PLU faculty and alumni authors.Lute LibraryGreat reads by PLU faculty and alumni authors.SubmissionMake your
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SuicideSigns and SymptomsDepression, negative change in mood, sense of hopelessness Talk of suicide, wanting to die, or dropping hints about suicidal thoughts Abrupt change in personality and behavior Extreme physical and emotional pain Drop in academic performance Avoiding friends or social activities Sudden calmness after a long period of depression Giving away belongings or getting affairs in order Saying goodbye to people as if they won’t be seen againPreventionGet the treatment you need
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2021 Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Capstones Monday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 Emily Dean “Saving Lives: Making Alternative Birthing Methods Mainstream to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes” Mackenzie Kinsella “Untangling whiteness: The Impact of whiteness on Black Womxn in Academic Spaces” Abstract: This paper seeks to answer the questions: What is the role of a white researcher in the process of doing anti-racist work? How can one begin to divest themselves from whiteness in academic spaces
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their workers. A recent example of this scholarship is the book chapter “The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975-1990,” in Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society, edited by Janet Abbate and Stephanie Dick (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). Halvorson’s newest research project is about the creative use of technology and innovation practices in social impact organizations. This Little World: Using Tech for Good to Create Positive
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their workers. A recent example of this scholarship is the book chapter “The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975-1990,” in Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society, edited by Janet Abbate and Stephanie Dick (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). Halvorson’s newest research project is about the creative use of technology and innovation practices in social impact organizations. This Little World: Using Tech for Good to Create Positive
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their workers. A recent example of this scholarship is the book chapter “The Help Desk: Changing Images of Product Support in Personal Computing, 1975-1990,” in Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society, edited by Janet Abbate and Stephanie Dick (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). Halvorson’s newest research project is about the creative use of technology and innovation practices in social impact organizations. This Little World: Using Tech for Good to Create Positive
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Biography Antonios Finitsis’ approach to biblical literature is deeply socio-historical. Since this literature was shaped under the shadow of powerful empires, his research revolves around the lasting impact of colonial interests and power structures in the expression of religion and religious tradition. His most recent book is a collection of essays that examine the numerous ways in which dress communicates power in the Hebrew Bible. He is currently working on a second volume of Dress and the Hebrew
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Therapeutic Leadership: David Ward discusses his approach to leading PLU’s College of Health Professions David Ward is a practicing therapist who says the origins of his vocation go all the way back to his childhood home. “I grew up in a family where I benefited from strong family ties, and I saw the impact of imperfect but strong relationships,”… September 20, 2023 Health Professions
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