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  • Clubs and Orgs website. Constitutions do not necessarily need to follow the model exactly, but are expected to include all sections present. All honor societies must receive written approval from the department with which they are affiliated and have it submitted to Student Engagement. Obtain final approval from Student Engagement. 3. Complete the Advisor Agreement 4. Register your Club online Once your constitution is submitted, it will be reviewed by Student Engagement. If approved, club officers

  • Mycal Ford Mycal standing on a bridge in Taiwan PLU Class of 2012 Chinese Studies and Political Science Double Major Studied away in Hamar, Norway and Chengdu, China; Wang Grant in China Completed Fulbright in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Will begin Masters of International Affairs in Global Governance, Politics, and Security I graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies and Political Science. In Fall 2009, I studied conflict resolution abroad in Hamar, Norway under Nobel Peace Prize

  • DJS: Diversity Center + Center for Gender Equity (where DJS staff members are found), DJS Classroom (home of the Parkland Literacy Center, Student Success Courses, and club meetings), and The Community Garden (where community gathers, learns, and a growing space with a goal of increasing access to fresh produce and flowers in the Parkland community). VISIT LOCATIONSDJS SCHOLARSHIPS These scholarships and funds are coordinated by The Diversity Center and the Center for Gender Equity.  Additionally

  • language, culture and international issues – features student-living and faculty offices in the same building. In the acoustically brilliant Lagerquist Concert Hall, students practice and perform in one of the most extraordinary venues in the region. The bonds you develop with your professors in the classroom carry over just about everywhere. On Garfield Street, students and faculty meet at a coffee house to talk about a movie they’ve just seen or their progress on a chemistry project. The highly

  • to PLU (which you must do by December 1), you will receive an email inviting you to apply for the Presidential Scholarships. You will be asked to log-in to your PLU student applicant portal in order to access the scholarship application. Complete the Fall 2025 Presidential Scholarships Application by 11:59pm PST, December 16, 2024. Please contact your PLU Admission Counselor with questions.APPLY FOR PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

  • community whose members demonstrate a lifelong commitment to each other, devotion to PLU’s mission and investment in its future. The Alumni Board in conjunction with the Alumni & Student Connections office: fosters communication and relationships among alumni, students, faculty and staff enhances alumni commitment to the university through development and support of service, investment, and life long learning opportunities promotes celebration of accomplishments of the university and its students

  • Definition of TermsA Bias Incident is conduct, speech, or expression that is motivated by bias, but does not rise to the level of a crime. Bias incidents encompass a broad spectrum of activity, from silently avoiding contact with someone because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristics, to hosting a private party where participants dress up in blackface. Bias incidents arise from the expression of both explicit biases and implicit biases that an

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further

  • rights. He studied what the Nazis were doing and compiled material into a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe. It this book on occupation, Lemkin created a new word to describe what he termed “the crime with no name.” The word he made was genocide. “Genocide” is derived from the Greek word :”genos” (race, clan) and the Latin suffix “cide” (killing). He defined genocide as a state sponsored, coordinated attempt to annihilate a national group of people. Lemkin was so dedicated to preventing further