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  • The Importance of Migrant Voices and PerspectivesThis year’s Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture will take place on Thursday, March 8, 2018 in Anderson University Center’s Scandinavian Cultural Center. The Wang Center is pleased to partner with PLU’s Department of History to embed the 44th annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture into the 8th Biennial Wang Center Symposium‘s lineup. The lecture will be delivered by Dr. Fredy Gonzalez, Assistant Professor of Latin American History at

  • , but somehow Sam and I were able to make it into semis,” Bartholomew said. Competing in their first competition together, Ballard and Gerlach proved a dynamic duo: They made it to the final round. “I’m really proud to have made it that far,” Ballard said. “I’m excited to debate for PLU as often as I can.” Directed by Justin Eckstein, PLU’s Speech and Debate team has a long history of intercollegiate forensics competition. Founded in 1947, PLU’s debate team is one of the oldest and most decorated

  • knowledge. PLU students and employees may download free anti-virus software, recommended by I&TS Staff for their personal computers. It is important to keep the software up-to-date with regular anti-virus updates to the software. If the individual already has purchased reliable anti-virus software, it must continue to be updated regularly. Specific Consequences for Non-compliance with This Policy 1st Incident If a computer is found to contain a virus, the computer will be temporarily removed from the

  • Drive has been set up on all PLU employee computers and allows you to backup and store up to 30 GB of data spanning across all of your Google App services. Drag one or hundreds of files into the Drive folder on your computer and they’ll be available at drive.google.com, on the mobile app, or wherever you install Drive sync application. Files can be accessed from a variety of devices such as smart phones, iPads, netbooks, laptops, etc. Files can include Google Docs as well as many other files types

  • MATH 105 : Mathematics of Personal Finance - MR, NS Emphasizes financial transactions important to individuals and families: annuities, loans, insurance, interest, investment, time value of money. Prerequisite: Eligibility based on PLU Math Placement Exam, or permission of instructor. (4) MATH 107 : Mathematical Explorations - MR, NS Mathematics and modern society. Emphasis on numerical and logical reasoning. Designed to increase awareness of applications of mathematics, to enhance enjoyment of

  • On Exhibit: Black Authors Writing about Racism Black History Month Exhibit Posted by: Holly Senn / January 27, 2021 January 27, 2021 [Exhibit has closed.] This exhibit is comprised of books by Black authors who discuss and analyze race and racism. The books are recent contributions to scholarship and narrative, most having been published since 2019. Book topics include feminism, fatigue, discourse, vilification, education, real estate, racism history, police violence, and mass incarceration

  • 253.535.8499 www.plu.edu/religion/ zbarasgm@plu.edu Michael Zbaraschuk, Ph.D., Chair Religion is an attempt to understand the meaning of human existence. Different religious and cultural communities express that meaning in many ways. Located within an ELCA-related university, the Department of Religion stands within a Lutheran Christian and global context. In a university setting this means the serious academic study of the Bible, of the history of the Christian tradition, of Christian theology

  • History Capstone Presentations - Spring 2019 Political, Social, Cultural MovementsWednesday May 8 - Anderson University Center 1331:50-2:10 pm - Chad Gideon2:15-2:35 pm - Michael Holman2:40-3:00 pm - Nick Hager3:05-3:25 p.m. - Jessica Mortimer3:30-3:50 p.m. - Heather Gallana3:55-4:15 p.m. - Meg Elise Barnes1:50-2:10 pm - Chad Gideon “The Social Identity of Caribbean Pirates: A Close Look at the Golden Age of Piracy, 1650-1730” 2:15-2:35 pm - Michael Holman “The Insurrection to Revolution: The

  • different configurations for seating and tables, as well as an upgraded kitchen space in the first floor lounge.  The open lounge space is a place where students can use their own computers, tablets, and other devices as they study individually or with others.  LRC language consultants for each of the languages taught in the Department of Languages and Literatures are available for drop-in language help and conversations. There is a small media room on the first floor providing access to computers

  • software or computers have a history.Janet De La Cruz '16Janet is a class of 2016 graduate. As an Act Six Scholar, she was heavily involved on campus supporting fellow first gen students of color and mentoring at First Creek Middle School in her neighborhood on the East Side of Tacoma.  As a history student, she was interested in learning and understanding the role of social justice in the shaping and empowerment of traditionally marginalized groups.  This pushed her to research and consider how