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  • Heather Jacobson Associate Director of International Enrollment & Student Services Phone: 253-535-7122 Email: hjacobson@plu.edu Office Location:Harstad Hall - Room 112 Professional Biography Education M.Ed., Student Development Administration, Seattle University B.A., French and International Affairs, University of Puget Sound Responsibilities Immigration specialist and current student advisor. Selected Presentations Association of WA International Student Affairs (AWISA) Winter Conference

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  • and Website Content Manager, National Organization of Women (NOW), Seattle chapter; Development Coordinator, Korean Women’s Association (KWA), Tacoma Post-graduation plans: Working as an HR Advisor at Providence Healthcare, considering graduate studies in political communication For her Capstone project in Political Science, April Rose M. Nguyen created a documentary on the 10,000 untested rape kits in Washington, and helped raise awareness of the issue with a post-screening panel featuring two

  • Summer Program for Undergraduate Research at University of Oregon Posted by: alemanem / January 12, 2018 January 12, 2018 Applications are now being accepted for the University of Oregon’s Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR). The program supports 10-week mentored summer research experience that also includes travel, room and board, stipends, professional development workshops, and community-building social activities. Students from underrepresented groups in life sciences are

  • For the PressMedia InquiriesWelcome to the PLU Press Room, your one-stop shop for discovering—and connecting with—all the amazing stories happening every day at Pacific Lutheran University. From here, you can check out our published news stories, find the perfect faculty expert for practically every topic, link directly to our always-active social-media sites and scan our continually updated calendar for year-round campus events. PLU’s Director of Communications, Zach Powers, will happily

  • ?The People’s Gathering: A Revolution of Consciousness conference is a professional and personal development learning experience that provides a supportive space where participants can engage in frank and open dialogue about race and racial disparities systemically present in work, school, and everyday life. A host of local and national social justice scholars and leaders from Indigenous, Asian, Black, Latino, Multiracial, Pacific Islander and, white communities will lead small group discussions

  • . Hall began working with the group that established the Native American and Indigenous Studies program at PLU, a venture that led to networking with local indigenous leaders. Hall even worked with her current Samish supervisor for her language studies, part of the curriculum in her individualized interdisciplinary major in Native American and indigenous studies. “I’m the first Samish member to get college credit for studying my own language,” Hall said. Her academic journey culminated in a passion

  • — Accreditations and Approvals Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization (SNO) School of Nursing Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committees Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD) Position Descriptions Professional Conduct Faculty Administrative Policies

  • — Accreditations and Approvals Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization (SNO) School of Nursing Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committees Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD) Position Descriptions Professional Conduct Faculty Administrative Policies

  • students with the foundations to build a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of international affairs. Approved CoursesRequired of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Affairs Other Course Offerings: BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management ECON 333: Economic Development GLST 332: American Foreign Policy GLST 357: Global Development GLST 387: ST: Nationalism and National Identity *Courses that are not listed here but which meet the content descriptions of the

  • resources and programs to promote gender equity, social justice, diversity education, and student support Anderson University Center 150 253.535.8750 https://www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability dcenter@plu.edu Center for Graduate Programs & Continuing Education Assistance with graduate programs and continuing education offerings Corner of Pacific Avenue & Garfield St. 253.535.7723 www.plu.edu/centergpce/ gpce@plu.edu Center for Media Studies Co-curricular activities of Student Media Lab to