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Adoption of new university Grievance Policy & Procedures and a revised Grievance Committee structure to support and promote effective conflict resolution on campus.
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First Students of Color Retreat
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The Diversity Center, Residential Life, and Student Involvement and Leadership sponsor the first Tunnel of Oppression.
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The Adaptation of Learning Posted by: dupontak / May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 By Levia Roskopf '21Creative Writing MajorIn March 2020 PLU shifted to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “How will classes work? Will there still be group projects? Will Capstone presentations still happen? How long will it be like this?”These are just some of the questions students and faculty alike were asking. The process of teaching changed in this time, professors have found themselves altering
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Jan Weiss Associate Dean, School of Education & Associate Professor of Education Full Profile 253-535-7282 weissjm@plu.edu
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explore how deep currents of religious themes shape great literature, she returned to college to earn a Ph.D. in history and historical theology. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Llewellyn Ihssen began teaching at PLU in 2005 as an adjunct professor. Many of her courses focus on the intersection of medicine, economics, social ethics, and religion — a favorite course was “Health and Healing in Christian History.” Religious philosophies and theologies “shape people’s ideas of the body, and care
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News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar The Art of Diplomacy Featured / September 8, 2014 PLU Hosts Exclusive U.S. Premiere of Exhibition Inspired By the Norwegian Constitution’s 200th Anniversary By Sandy Deneau Dunham RESOLUTE Editor D uring the Napoleonic war in 1814—34 years before PLU founder Bjug Harstad was born— Denmark lost control over Norway, a territory it had held for more than 300 years. Quicker than a flash from the Northern
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registered nurse practitioner (ARNP). A master’s degree in nursing allows nurses to move out of generalized nursing care and into jobs with more ownership and focus. Tip: Interested in securing a nursing career? Download PLU’s digital resource: Take control of the future healthcare— A Guide to a career in Nursing Nursing and other healthcare related professions are currently some of the fastest growing occupations in the United States, with the need for nurse practitioners in particular growing at 52
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Lutheran University. The campaign is focused on better understanding the meaning of the words anti-racist, anti-Blackness, decolonize and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color).“These terms and other social justice ‘buzzwords’ are often used without much intentional exploration of what they mean or how they are experienced (or not) in real life,” explains campaign co-producer Kenzie Gandy. The new multi-media campaign consists of short animated videos presenting clear definitions of each of the
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Nazis conducted a decade’s worth of plunder and manipulation in the art world that was unprecedented, Mathews noted. Before the Nazi’s began WWII in 1939, plans had been in the works for years to both control art – what was created and what was destroyed – as well as stealing art from galleries, Jewish collectors and patrons and national archives to create a mega-collection in Linz, Austria. As the Nazis took power, they began to systematically purge German galleries of art in the 1930s that they
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