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  • ProgramsThe Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies program brings together expertise from over a dozen academic departments to offer a cutting-edge and relevant major, along with two innovative minors, for PLU students. We recognize that the critical study of identity and power does not “belong” to any one academic discipline. Our major and minors allow student to select courses from a variety of programs–including Sociology, English, Psychology, Communication, Kinesiology, Religion, and many

  • the first week of school in the backyard of the Center for Gender Equity. Orientation Welcome ReceptionThe Diversity Center hosts first Orientation Welcome Reception, to welcome and celebrate students and families from various cultural affinity groups. RLCsDevelopment of new Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) that are affinity based, including First in Family, Students of Color, and Lavender Communities takes place. “J-Groups”Residential Life Resident Directors create “J-Groups” Intergroup

  • Support for Jewish and Muslim studentsALL ARE WELCOME Lutes open doors. We know that nothing worth doing should be done alone. And we are keeping the door open for you. At PLU, diversity is intrinsic to our vitality of learning, resilience, and growth. Here you will find a place of acceptance, open-mindedness, and compassion. No matter your background, faith, gender identity, or orientation, we can flourish together. Diversity and Inclusion at PLUAs an institution of Lutheran higher education

  • Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Program is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones.  May 25, 2023  –  AUC, Room 133  – 9:30 am-12:30 pm.  Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 9:30 am - Introduction9:35 am - Sarah Calvin-Stupfel9:55 am - Sahara Jones10:15 am - Isaac Madsen-Bibeau10:40 am - Annika Nordleaf-Nelson11:00 am - Rosario Yoson11:20 am - Jack Johnson11:40 am - Riley Graniczny9:30 am - Introduction9:35 am - Sarah Calvin-StupfelTeaching Genocide, Gender

  • Majors and Minors Major Minor Chinese Studies 32 credits 20 credits Environmental Studies* 40 credits 24 credits Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Global Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Individualized Major see course catalog Publishing and Printing Arts* 24 credits Scandinavian Area Studies 40 credits 24 credits *Requires a primary or complimentary major or minor.Chinese StudiesPacific Lutheran University offers a unique program for students interested in weaving their

  • work. She originally intended to be a French major at PLU, as she had taken French courses in high school. She found social work was a better fit after being introduced to the career field in a few classes. “I love community work and community outreach, and I have learned a lot about myself too.” View Full Story Read Previous Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity Read Next PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree LATEST POSTS PLU launches new Master

  • other hundreds of hit songs that have made Beyoncé a worldwide music icon. But it was just one of the questions students tackled in the Women’s and Gender Studies course titled Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory. “The general premise of the course is to think about Beyoncé as a social, political and cultural figure through the lens of black feminist theory,” said Jennifer Smith, PLU’s first dean for inclusive excellence. Smith co-taught the class with PLU’s Center for Gender Equity Outreach and

  • suggestions that arise at this first dialogue. Forum I When: Wednesday, April 20 Where: Regency Room, Anderson University Center Time: 3:00 pm-4:00 pm Forum II When: Monday, May 2 Where: Xavier 201 Time: 5:30pm Sexual assault is a very real problem, not only on our campus, but in our nation and world. We hope to share the impact that sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence have had on our campus in the past and present, and to discuss our collective action in response. Recognizing that

  • , full-time equivalent students (FTE), first-year retention and graduation rates, and more. Additionally, some reports offer detailed disaggregation by race/ethnicity and gender, providing a deeper look into our diverse student body. Institutional Effectiveness dashboards. For further information and more detailed analysis, please refer to the Institutional Effectiveness dashboards !Factbook 2022PLU epass sign-in required Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTE) Factbook 2021PLU epass sign-in required New

  • Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity TACOMA, WASH. (March. 10, 2020) — Nicole Jordan ’15 is back on campus, this time using the degree she earned in social work to help educate and lead others in her new position as coordinator for PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. The center began as… March 16, 2020