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nonfiction, blogs, film, performance, and public art. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 395 : Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality - IT, GE Study of literature through the lens of gender and sexuality. Students practice feminist and queer approaches to literature from a range of historical periods, genres, and 13 national/global contexts. Additionally, this course creates a venue for students and faculty to study literature written by and about sexual
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Podcast Listening Rubric (pdf) view download Use this document to teach students how to identify the main characteristics of a podcast and how to assess a podcast's quality.
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social taboo. Many American universities denied the use of alcohol on campus. More importantly, Fraternities existed as student led organizations that became a place where alcohol use remained ingrained as a consistent social activity. Ultimately, despite open denial, student alcohol use in the late 19th and early 20th centuries became a clandestine activity that most prominently existed in fraternities because of their popularity as a social gathering space as well as their ability to remain
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made available regarding certain topics. So, the pandemic served as an example of the inequities in academic discourse. This challenged both Professor Urdangarain and her students to develop new disciplinary research questions and to think critically about representation of minoritized identities in academia. Professor Urdangarain's Literature and Film Course on a Zoom call with Mauricio Coitiño (top left) and Nahia Mauri (bottom right) Dr. Urdangarain believes it important to remain optimistic and
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in large part to football legend and motivational speaker Frosty Westering and his sports motivation class. “It should have been called life motivation,” Pete says. “It changed our lives.” The positive Christian attitude Frosty, who passed away in April, brought to PLU influenced Pete and Joan to think of the needs of others. “It is in giving that we are truly blessed,” Pete says. As members of the Lifetime Giving Society, Pete and Joan have contributed faithfully since 1985. They have always
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Dos and Don'ts of Working with a Student with a Disability (pdf) view download
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University Singers - Raul Dominguez, conductorThe University Singers is an advanced soprano-alto choir comprised of singers from many academic disciplines and class ranks. The ensemble meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1:45-3:15pm, and presents 1-2 concerts each semester, including the annual Fall Concert, Sounds of Christmas, and Spring Concert. The group ranges in size from 40-50 singers. Highlight performances during the past several years include Susan Botti’s Cosmosis with the PLU
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There are many forms of professional misconduct that may affect your status as a student or affect your nursing license. Breaches in professional conduct may include, but are not limited to: academic dishonesty, disruptive behaviors, animal cruelty, sexual misconduct, drug, marijuana, or alcohol misuse, professional misconduct, or criminal conduct (such as shoplifting, DUI, fraud, trespassing, forgery, and burglary, without limitation). Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission’s Decision
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Faculty HandbookThe Faculty Handbook is now currently on PLU’s WordPress platform. This change in platform will not only ease access to the Faculty Handbook, but also streamline the process of making changes and revisions approved by the faculty. You can find the link here or the button below (please note that you can still generate a PDF of the entire Faculty Handbook using the yellow “Download Faculty Handbook” button at the very bottom of the page). In keeping with current practice, the
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Pacific Lutheran University offers many services for students and provides a rich array of resources to encourage academic success. Students are encouraged to become familiar with the offices and services described in this section of the catalog. Additional information about these resources is available from each of the offices or from the Division of Student Life and the Office of the Provost. Academic Assistance Center Finding tutors for courses and assistance with study skills Library 124
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