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  • Highlights Local Peacebuilding in Practice Alumni experience in Northern Ireland to be led by Professor Ann Kelleher Imagine exploring within the historic walls of Derry, Ireland — structures that have stood in the small city, also known as Londonderry, since the early 1600s. If those walls could talk, they’d tell a story of conflict and a longstanding struggle for peace. Professor Emeritus Ann Kelleher is leading an experience that will bring alumni to the beautiful “peace city” in Northern Ireland, to

  • that continues to inform her approach to education — for herself and her students. But Oshiro didn’t always wear her status as first in the family like a badge of honor. Early in her undergraduate years at Pacific Lutheran University, she kept quiet about it, paralyzed with anxious thoughts nagging in the back of her mind: I don’t deserve to be here. That person is more qualified. Are they going to recognize that I’m here because of my achievements? “It was almost a shame thing. I didn’t want to

  • . presidential election. The Center’s genesis stemmed from PLU’s former provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, the late Dr. Rae Linda Brown. A fierce advocate for student access, Brown envisioned a central location within the library because she wanted the library’s resources and study space combined with the academic success tools of Academic Assistance and Academic Advising — a natural hybrid that’s bearing early fruit. (Dedication of the Nate Schoening Student Success Center in the

  • High School in Tacoma. His dad, Mark Miller, played basketball and football at PLU from 1984-1988 and his mom graduated from PLU in 1986. Getting up early in the morning for crew perked Connie up more than the strongest cup of coffee ever could, said Bryce’s grandmother, Camille Eliason, who’s also now reading The Boys in the Boat. “She was just tickled, even though her hands looked like hamburger, she would still be up at 4:30 at American Lake and loved every minute of it,” Eliason said. It takes

  • Fluctuations in weight Eating Disorder Online Screening PLU now offers a free, on-line screening for Eating Disorders for PLU students.  Through this screening, students can learn to understand their own risks and how and where to access health and counseling services at PLU.  The goal is to educate and to promote prevention, early detection, and treatment referral. TAKE SCREENING After you complete the screening, you may choose to contact your primary care provider or the PLU Health Center for further

  • debate different candidates for the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The Center’s genesis stemmed from PLU’s former provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, the late Dr. Rae Linda Brown. A fierce advocate for student access, Brown envisioned a central location within the library because she wanted the library’s resources and study space combined with the academic success tools of Academic Assistance and Academic Advising — a natural hybrid that’s bearing early fruit. (Dedication of the

  • early in the term should either need announcements or class notes shared, or noting that due to the nature of your class certain experiences cannot be “made up”.] Should your health or other circumstances change, negatively impacting your ability to succeed in our class, please notify me as soon as possible so that we can work together to connect you to support and work through possible options. Back to menuWeather ConditionsYou may want to confirm whether class is meeting if you have any concerns

  • degree in theology. 4. If you hold a bachelor’s degree or the foreign equivalent, you are not eligible to receive state grant funds. 5. If you do not attend or if you withdraw from your classes, you may owe a repayment of all or part of any state funds you have received. 6. You must maintain the academic progress standards established by your institution in order to receive additional state aid. 7. There could be other circumstances that would require a repayment or reduction in your current award

  • across to a much larger audience. I understand the two of you came together to put on a musical called “Normalcy: The Climate Fiction Musical,” which Kenzie wrote. What is it about? Knapp: I was initially inspired by the wildfires happening more frequently now in late summer/early fall, referred to as “fire season.” I wondered, if “fire” was an actual season like summer, what would come after that? So, the musical is set in “New Seattle” in 2040. There are four seasons: smog season, acid rain season

  • Semester:  Students are eligible for services as of their assigned early arrival/move to campus dates, once the following criteria are met: the enrollment deposit has been made, and they are registered for Fall classes January Term (J-Term):  If a student is enrolled in the Fall Semester prior to J-Term or is enrolled in the Spring Semester following J-Term, they remain eligible for services.  If a student graduates in December, prior to J-Term, they are no longer eligible to access campus-based