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Posted on November 16, 2017October 31, 2018 A Weekend with Mother Earth and the Zapotecs The third weekend in September, at the end of our Spanish Intensivo and right before the beginning of Term II, we set off to Pueblos Mancomunados del Norte, in Oaxaca’s Sierra Norte. More specifically, we travelled to a small town called La Nevería. While there, we were honored to be welcomed into a Zapotec community … Continue reading A Weekend with Mother Earth and the Zapotecs
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Spring 2018 History Capstone Presentations Tuesday, May 15, Anderson University Center 13312:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri12:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague How Have We Queered History?: Barriers, Prejudice, and Communities in Creating Queer Histories 12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri “Steven is no Prize”: Responding to and Reinforcing Dehumanization in Newspaper Coverage of the Steven Farmer Case in Seattle, 1987-1988 Thursday, May 17, Anderson University Center 13311:55am
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GET INVOLVED AT PLUVolunteers play an important role in the life of the university. They are committee members, fundraisers, reunion planners, council representatives, prospective student recruiters and more. They work to build and maintain PLU’s connections through personal friendships and direct links to the university. Explore the opportunities below! Affinity Groups Learn moreAlumni Board Learn moreClass Notes Learn moreClass Reps Learn moreConnection Events Learn MoreMentoring Programs
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MSW Virtual Information Sessions During these info sessions, we’ll cover highlights of the program, costs and financial aid options, and application requirements, deadlines, and process. We’ll also give you a chance to ask the questions you have about PLU’s MSW! NOVEMBER 27Wednesday, 4:00-5:00pm PTREGISTERDECEMBER 17Tuesday, 5:30-6:30pm PTREGISTERNot able to make an info session? You can schedule a phone appointment with a member of our Graduate Admission team! SCHEDULE PHONE APPOINTMENTFIND
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Photo by Claire Todd Dear Pierce County Officials, As the clouds and cold go away, the lawn chemicals come out to play. To the general public, they are thought of as a means to an end, rather than a harmful chemical such as alcohol and tobacco. If the lawn chemicals are going to be thought of in this way, implementing disclaimer labels of which lawn chemicals do the most amount of damage may help change public perception and encourage more thoughtful buying, without risking the economic impact
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Faculty elections are conducted electronically. Ballots are normally to be completed within one week after distribution. Elections are conducted jointly by the Governance Committee and the faculty secretary, who acts jointly with the chair of the Governance Committee to officially certify the election results. After each election, a statement is issued to inform the faculty of the names of candidates who have been elected and of the positions still to be filled. At its discretion, the
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YouTube Short: Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Posted by: shortea / March 13, 2023 March 13, 2023 Read Previous You Ask, We Answer: PLU is too close to home…or is it? Read Next On the Court and in the Classroom: A Brother and Sister Find Success at PLU LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? November 21, 2024 YouTube Short: A quick campus tour and Lute lingo with Zari Warden November 19, 2024 Major Minute Monday: Global Studies November 18, 2024 You Ask, We
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Fast Track setting PLU graduate students on right pathMaster of Business AdministrationFor those looking to take their careers to the next level... Open to all majors Flexible Completed in as few as 9 months On-Campus, late afternoon and evening classes Entering classes Fall, Spring, or Summer 10-day international experience Globally focusedLearn MoreMaster of Science in Marketing AnalyticsFor those interested in building a career in data-driven age. Fully online, flexible schedule Completed in
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Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an
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Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an
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