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  • uncertain about which course to take, you can fill out a Language Placement Survey and a faculty member will contact you with a personalized recommendation on which course to take. The PLU Department of Languages & Literatures Our three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer introductory and intermediate-level courses in Chinese, French, and Spanish, as well upper division literature, film, and cultural studies courses. We also support the Native American

  • the Center had to gender equity and violence prevention. Without the Women’s Center’s support, I would have never gotten to where I am today, in Denmark studying cultural sociology and hoping to work in violence prevention or victim advocacy. Basically, the Women’s Center’s impact on my life has led me to follow my passions and help me become the woman I am today. I hope to someday impact my community the same way the Women’s Center has for PLU and Tacoma.” Alex Knowles ’14 Former Women’s Center

  • "Willamette University September 13, 2013Michael Zarate, Ph.D."Cultural Inertia and Immigration - or When Theory Goes Applied"The University of Texas at El Paso 2012-13 Colloquium Speakers DateSpeaker NameTitleAffiliation May 3, 2013Laura Kemmer, Ph.D."Behavioral Investigations of Right Hemisphere Contributions to Syntactic Processing"Pacific Lutheran University March 15, 2013Russel Kolts, Ph.D."A Brief Introduction to Compassion-Focused Therapy"Eastern Washington University February 21, 2013Andrea

  • approximately four participants. The drilling teams will trade off duties – one will be working, while the other is building relationships with the village members and playing games with the children. The hygiene team will be working with a hygiene coordinator and leading discussions and educational sessions to help build awareness, skills and behavior change in the area of hygiene and sanitation. Given the topic areas covered and some cultural sensitivities, the nonprofit requires that the hygiene team is

  • use of tobacco products is prohibited on the PLU campus, including the residence halls, inside campus buildings, in parking lots, on sidewalks, and any other campus property. This includes tobacco, marijuana, hookah (except for approved cultural and religious celebrations), e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or any items that emit gas or smoke. Possession of cigarettes, hookahs, e-cigarettes, and vaporizers are permitted, as long as these items are not being used on campus or in campus buildings and for

  • our team in ASPLU this year. This year has seen a lot of changes and planning for the future of PLU. Our accomplishments include the creation of the Student Leadership Board, the repaving of paths and ramps on campus for ADA accessibility, signage to help our community members navigate PLU, a PLU sustainability commitment in the next strategic plan, renovation of key community areas on campus, transparency and efficiency in the ASPLU Senate with more democratic and diverse appointments, cultural

  • disciplines: Religion, Political Science, History, Languages & Literatures, Cultural Studies. Advanced Search JSTOR is at its most useful when using the advanced search option due to the variety of content available. Pay attention to the following options for narrowing down or broadening your search: Images: Above the search bar you will see a tab for Images. This is a great place to search for high quality images of primary sources. Access Type: Below the search boxes, you will see an option for “Select

  • through guidance, experience and the shared passion and dedication the Center had to gender equity and violence prevention. Without the Women’s Center’s support, I would have never gotten to where I am today, in Denmark studying cultural sociology and hoping to work in violence prevention or victim advocacy. Basically, the Women’s Center’s impact on my life has led me to follow my passions and help me become the woman I am today. I hope to someday impact my community the same way the Women’s Center

  • speaking events with Peace Corps alumni, including one that precedes the third biennial Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture on March 1. Nelson and three other Peace Corps alumni, who are also Lutes, will speak on a panel at 3:45 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center before the evening lecture, which features Shamil Idriss, president and CEO of Search for Common Ground. PLU’s new program will help ensure that Lutes interested in service work will meet all the necessary requirements to apply for service

  • the School of Nursing. The health services minor requires the completion of 18 semester hours. Required Core Courses NURS 100: Medical Terminology (1 or 2) NURS 460: Health Care Systems and Policy (2) PHIL 223: Biomedical Ethics (4) At least three courses from the following areas: Diversity ANTH 102: Intro to Human Cultural Diversity (4) ANTH 380: Sickness, Madness, and Health (4) NURS 365: Culturally Congruent Healthcare (4) Administration NURS 360: Nursing Research and Informatics NURS 420