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information. Insert all seven digits of your phone number in the “phone number” box. SURVIVAL The survival skills we practice during a lock down drill on campus are useful in malls, sporting events, restaurants, and other public venues. To learn more survival strategies for an active shooter incident, please view Run. Hide. Fight. produced by the City of Houston. This is a short 6 minute video describing good tactics and the proper mindset to have should you find yourself caught in the middle of an active
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,” Huff said. “We know it isn’t really realistic to wear recycled clothes, but we wanted to use this avenue to draw attention to the issue.” The recycling fashion show will be held on Friday Oct. 30 from 6-8 p.m. in The Cave. Read Previous Tenor Noah Baetge ’08 Makes His Eleventh Appearance at The Met Read Next New Holocaust Studies Chair Prepares to Give First PLU Public Lecture COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are
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, and the Department of Defense. He shared a bit about his approach to embracing complexity.What excites you about diving into a complex puzzle, conflict or policy? International issues, such as ethnic and territorial conflict, WMD proliferation, terrorist financing, money laundering, human trafficking, forced labor — all represent some of the most intractable and complex problem sets. Nevertheless, my interest in these international security and economic issues is fueled by my passion for public
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action in his unprecedented public health advisory, Our Epidemic of Isolation and Loneliness. In it, he calls attention to how the decline of social connection in the U.S. represents a significant health risk and threatens “to splinter and divide until we can no longer stand as a community or a country. Instead of coming together to take on the great challenges before us.”This year’s symposium will feature speakers from all around the world, including New York Times best-selling authors, artists
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and Acceptance of Help on Perceived Emotional Strength``4:35 - Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano, Rebecca Auman, Marin Deifel, and Erin Swanson**``Perceptions of Public Altercations by Target Race and Autism Diagnosis``4:45 - Kassidy Shibley*``The Effects of Parents with Narcissistic Personality Disorder on Children's Social-Emotional Development and Attachment Styles4:55 - Hina Ramzan, Alex Reed, and Maria Villalobos**``Effects of Gender and GAD Diagnosis on Perceptions of College Student Behavior
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exhibition called “PLU at 125: Lutheran Education on the Frontier.” ( A special thank you to PLU Archives & Special Collections Curator Kerstin Ringdahl and her assistant, Chelsea Hebert.) All 125 Objects All 125 Objects Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as
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. It’s On Us carries a wide range of tools for active bystanders. The Step UP! site works specifically for active bystanders. Step UP! also has great tools, and specific scenarios to practice. I Holla Back is for active bystanders specifically looking for ways to combat bigotry and harassment. 6 Tips on Bystander Intervention When You Witness a Racist Attack or Potential Hate Crime is a good article with a video detailing what to do if you see a bigoted attack in a public place. Witness: See It/Film
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large event, that is open to the public, please make a note of that on the form. Cash Reimbursement forms can be found in the clubhouse or the office for Student Engagement. Once complete, please submit your form to the Student Engagement Programs Assistant for review. You will receive an email notifying you when your form has been approved. Please allow 3-5 days for review/approval process. You must pick up your form within 2 weeks of notification. After retrieving your form, you may take it to the
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another time Consuming stories : Kara Walker and the imagining of American race Beauford Delaney : from New York to Paris Painting Harlem modern : the art of Jacob Lawrence Storm watch : the art of Barbara Earl Thomas The Wall of Respect : public art and Black liberation in 1960s Chicago Dancing at the Louvre : Faith Ringgold’s French collection and other story quilts Black comix : African American independent comics, art and culture Half past autumn : a retrospective (Gordon Parks) Reflections in
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world, passionately engaging research, and teaching diligently. The stories in this issue were written by students in Professor Scott Rogers’s January course on “Writing for Professional and Public Settings” (ENGL 323). Each took on a writing assignment, interviewed subjects, and crafted a great article. This website was then designed by our Digital Humanities Lab Tutor, Sami Hoskins, a graduating senior. Their work demonstrates the amazing capacity of PLU students. It’s an honor to present to you
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