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  • if you have more questions or want to talk about any of the listed resources. Make an AppointmentBlack/African AmericanScholarships ABA Foundation (travel & tourism) ACS Scholars Program American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) America Political Science Association (ASPA) Minority Fellows Program Brown and Caldwell Minority Program Gates Millennium Scholars The Jackie Robinson Foundation Davis Wright Tremaine LLP: Pre-Law Diversity Fellowship Job/Internship Websites: African

  • young men to experience leadership in meaningful ways,” Cushman said. “Their voices, concerns and stories (should) be shared and validated by the community.” Cushman says that cultural responsiveness is vital. Becoming culturally responsive, however, is a multi-step process that Cushman says “does not happen overnight.” People must check their belief systems and question the motives behind their own personal opinions and convictions. Next, they must validate and affirm through highlighting positive

  • , please contact the director of the PLU Writing Center, Rona Kaufman (kaufmard@plu.edu).Thesis StatementsClick Here!Integrating QuotationsClick Here!Literature AnalysisClick Here!Structure and OrganizationClick Here!Tone and VoiceClick Here!Avoiding PlagiarismClick Here!Citation/DocumentationClick Here!

  • Course Title ANTH 101 Introduction to Human Biological Diversity - NW BIOL 111 Biology and the Modern World - NW BIOL 116 Introductory Ecology - NW BIOL 201 Introductory Microbiology - NW BIOL 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I - NW BIOL 206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II - NW BIOL 225 Molecules, Cells, and Organisms - NW BIOL 226 Genes, Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology - NW CHEM 103 Food Chemistry - NW CHEM 104 Environmental Chemistry - NW CHEM 115 General Chemistry I - NW CHEM 116 General

  • receive yearly training on bystander information. All of the PLU community will receive yearly reminders of the PLU Sexual Misconduct policy, in addition to passive and active programming put on within the residence halls, and through the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability. For more information on available programs, please see www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability The University provides training for all mandatory reporters on sexual misconduct and avenues of reporting. In

  • . The article “Creating the Space for Engaged Discussions” (linked below) provides three easy-to-implement tips to help utilize silence to create more robust and inclusive class discussions. Learn more Diversify Research OpportunitiesWe should ask ourselves, “How is diversity and inclusion in scholarship defined at your institution?” This webinar–“Defining Diversity and Inclusion: Models that Augment Undergraduate Research across all Spectrums“–will provide the viewpoints of three faculty panel

  • ENGL 434 Seminar: Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement - SR ENVT 499A Capstone: Senior Project - SR ENVT 499B Capstone: Senior Project - SR ESCI 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR FREN 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR GLST 499 Capstone: Research Seminar - SR GSRS 499 Senior Capstone - SR HISP 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR HIST 499 Seminar: History - SR IDST 499 Capstone: Research Seminar - SR KINS 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR MATH 499A Capstone: Senior Seminar I - SR MATH 499B

  • Business BRITTANY RUSSELL (2015) Senior Content Marketing Manager, Amazon.com Major: English, Literature Concentration Minor: Communication How did your English major establish a foundation for your career path? My career path has spanned public relations, book publicity, and now content marketing. Writing, storytelling, and critical thinking are skills that I learned through my English major, and they’ve been essential in every stage of my career. What do you love about your job? My work as a

  • and as faculty in PLU’s low-res MFA program are my dream jobs! What was your favorite part about majoring in English? That part of my job as a student was to read literature and write poetry—I still do that for fun on my own!

  • In addition to policies and procedures for Sponsorship of Visiting Speakers and Public Performances and for Distribution of Literature, student clubs/organizations are expected to adhere to all rules and regulations established by PLU’s Campus Ministry Office. All registered student club/organization events must be congruent with the policies, objectives, and mission of the University. It is expected that events will be registered in accordance with the guidelines as stated in the Clubs and