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  • 5/12/2023) Funds Allocated: $10,650 in Club Seed Funding $5,000 for Mental Health Workshops and Education through the PLU Counseling Center $500 for Rock The Block $700 to support Home Run Derby for mental health resources $6,420 for InterVarsity conference attendance  $242 to purchase Booster Cushions for MBR Practice Rooms $1,513 to purchase Lacrosse Team Helmets $3,500 to support the ROTC Cadet Club Military Ball $250 for the Pre-Law Club to support LSAT Preparation $1,968 to Reign Women’s

  • ,” according to the publication’s website. “I am honored and so humbled to receive this award,” Deines said. “I burst into tears when I found out.” Master of Science in FinanceLearn more about Pacific Lutheran University's program. Deines was busy during her accelerated 10-month MSF program at PLU. She worked part time at Avier Wealth Advisors in Bellevue. She also participated in various student competitions throughout the region, in which she had the opportunity to practice managing a six-figure

  • deepest gratitude to my advisors; Professor Michael Zbaraschuk, Professor Jordan Levy, and Professor Peter Grosvenor. I also want to say thank you to all of the staff and faculty working in the Global Studies Department at PLU for fostering my love for a globally informed education.Critiquing Neoliberalism: Placing NAFTA and Its Attempt to Reform Under a MicroscopeUsing radical international relations theory, this capstone research project looks at neoliberalism and its hegemonic implementation

  • and/or recommendations of the Dispute Resolution Committee directly involve a Vice President, Dean or Provost, the Committee will designate an alternate authority to assess the report and determine any responsive action. Such action, if any, shall be in accord with applicable University The grievant shall be informed of any corrective action taken involving the respondent. Where sexual harassment sexual assault, and sexual violence is found, the university will take steps to prevent recurrence of

  • take any responsive action. In the event the grievance and/or recommendations of the Dispute Resolution Committee directly involve a Vice President, Dean or Provost, the Committee will designate an alternate authority to assess the report and determine any responsive action. Such action, if any, shall be in accord with applicable University The grievant shall be informed of any corrective action taken involving the respondent. Where sexual harassment sexual assault, and sexual violence is found

  • Huang, Brooklyn College, CUNY Wang Yangming’s Notion of Ultimate Knowing (良知) and Inseparability of Knowing and Practice (知行合一). Aiguo Han, Rowan University (Virtual Presentation)Abstract - Panel 1B: Chinese Culture and Religion (Morken 105)Zhang Jie Ph.D SUNY Distinguished Professor Director, Center for China Studies Department of Sociology, SUNY Buffalo State Social Reference Theory: Exploration of a New Sociological Perspective This is an exploratory article. It takes Social Reference Theory

  • appointment, or the dismissal for cause of a person previous to the expiration of a term appointment, shall be considered both by the appropriate faculty committee or committees, and by the Board of Regents. In all cases where the facts are in dispute, the accused person shall be informed before the hearing in writing of the charges against them and shall have the opportunity to be heard in their own defense by all bodies which pass judgment upon the case. They shall be permitted to have with them an

  • most connected to my peers, and where I felt most like I could make an impact. The Women’s Center helped me find my voice in ways that surprised even myself: It was the place where I could challenge myself and feel supported in the process, and the place where I felt safe to try things I never would have dared just a few short years before. Most importantly, the Women’s Center came to represent not just a physical place but also shaped, for me, a mental space that informed how I saw the world and

  • health counselor at a residential mental health facility in Vancouver, Washingon, treating clients with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). T he history courses she took at PLU focused primarily on 20th Century US and World history. It was through these courses that Kate began to develop a deep sense of compassion and advocacy – something that she uses every day in her counseling practice. Also while at PLU, Kate completed a Severtson Student/Faculty Research Fellowship with Dr. Beth Kraig

  • faith in Victorian England through fiction, poetry, and nonfiction prose. We will explore how the Oxford Movement and dissenting (non-Anglican) denominations reshaped religious practice, and how scientific rationalism shifted attention from transcendent to material concerns. Along the way, we will come to appreciate the Victorian antecedents of many contemporary issues and movements, including social justice and environmental activism.IHON 257: Religion and ViolenceThis course examines the question