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punishment to the children of incarcerated individuals through ensured poverty and generational social death. Hannah Novak Queering Philanthropy: Analyzing Feminist Philanthropic Strategy Through IdentityThe majority of philanthropic careers are occupied by women; however, white, cis males tend to be in managerial positions within these foundations. The lack of diversity within many philanthropic foundations does not represent the organizations they are oftentimes supporting. By analyzing the diverse
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. Then goes to classes all day, secondary workouts, social time, then still finds time to create and expand an incredible business. “I don’t know how she does it some days, but we are constantly impressed with her.” The seemingly tireless Sandhu is double majoring in computer science and global studies and double minoring in religion and anthropology, with hopes of heading to law school after she’s done in Tacoma. But she has no intention of giving up her newest passion of baking cakes. The Sandhu
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. Neighbors took the eggs and left gifts and notes behind, creating meaningful exchange and a sense of comfort during social isolation. Such connection between basic human needs for food and community is essential to who we are in the Division of Humanities.The most important continuity for us was in supporting and celebrating the excellent work of our students. We are especially proud of our graduates. For example, Hispanic studies major Aminda Cheney-Irgens was selected for a Fulbright English Teaching
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The field of nursing offers endless opportunities for those who are drawn to the healthcare profession. As technology and patient populations evolve, nurses are increasingly the face of high-quality care for patients across all health settings. Because of the increased reliance on nursing expertise, nursing has become a complex and varied field with more and more opportunities to advance into specialized or leadership positions. The evolution in the field means increased incentive for all
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, fostered or adopted in non-Indian homes. Officials claimed to be acting in ‘the best interests of the child,’ while critics charged that social workers and court officials were using ‘ethnocentric and middle-class criteria’ to remove children unnecessarily. In fact, writes the author, the removals were acts of cost-cutting disguised as caring: Neither federal nor state governments had to fund the care of American Indian children once private families adopted them.” Jacobs’ 10-year, two-continent
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Pre-Conference Pastor & Congregational Continuing Education EventOctober 3, 20198:30am-11:30amIn the Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University CenterYou’re invited to join this time of conversation, connection and shared ministry moments together! Focus of this time will be to review the content of ELCA Social Statements on Abortion (1991), Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust (2009), and Faith, Sexism, Justice: A Call to Action (2019) and to discuss their implementation/impact and current
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Spring 2021 Social Work CapstonesFriday May 7th, 2021 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMVirtual PresentationFirst Session 9:00 - 10:00 AM9:00 - 9:15 AM - Caitlin Chacon9:15 - 9:30 AM - Mim Lindblom9:30 - 9:45 AM - Becca McInally9:45 - 9:55 AM - Questions9:00 - 9:15 AM - Caitlin Chacon “The Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Psychological Well-Being from a Social Work Perspective” 9:15 - 9:30 AM - Mim Lindblom “This Fishbowl Life: Social Work’s Role in Increasing Access to Rural Mental Health Care” 9:30 - 9
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initiative, which fully funded Panago’s education at PLU. The awardees — the first of whom will be selected this spring — must embody Panago’s values, including a deep passion for social justice. “At Degrees of Change, we are honored to support his family by hosting the memorial scholarship they have created to invest in other emerging community leaders who share Panago’s passion and commitments,” said Tim Herron, the organization’s president. Herron says Panago embodied the Act Six mission, particularly
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him to PLU, his experience here, and what’s next in his life. The physics major, also shows off his capstone in the video above – a trebuchet. Why PLU? I came to PLU because I wanted to be a Lute! The sense of community at PLU was head and shoulders above every other school I visited, and I wanted to be a part of this community. I was also drawn to the fact that at PLU you have access to professors who are truly invested in your education and who even show up to events around campus like concerts
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on the part of the U.S. government. He designed the figures with no arms, standing at attention and looking as if they could be placed in a coffin. “I have a small voice as one person, but my voice is somewhat larger with what I contribute as an artist,” McCuistion writes. “Through my work I am able to contribute to the long tradition of the artist as teacher, recorder and seer.” Anne Johnston Schuster is a printmaker who has taught studio art, art history and art education at the junior high
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