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  • – SIT-IHP Climate Change ($2,960) Tran Hoang – CIEE London ($1,500) Moses Mbugua – CIEE Paris ($750) Marisa Etzell at James Cook University, Australia, an Approved Program hosted by Arcadia.

  • Program Schedule Thursday, March 4 – Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm – 8:45 pm) “The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Joey Cheek Olympic Gold Medalist, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Ballrooms C&D Friday, March 5 – Symposium on the PLU Campus Concurrent Session 1 (9:15-10

  • interviewing civic leaders. Community-Based Research: “is a partnership of students, faculty and community members who collaboratively engage in research with the purpose of solving a pressing community problem or effecting social change” (Strand, et al, 2003) Ex. Sociology students interviewing local food bank clients to enhance food bank services. Which Community-Engaged Learning Option might be best for you? Service Learning      Community-Based Learning         Community-Based Research Do you want

  • Program Schedule Thursday, March 4 – Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm – 8:45 pm) “The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Joey Cheek Olympic Gold Medalist, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Ballrooms C&D Friday, March 5 – Symposium on the PLU Campus Concurrent Session 1 (9:15-10

  • roommate in mind, things might change! Complete this section as if you do not know who your roommate will be and were being matched with a random roommate. Our Community Directors will read through each roommate questionnaire for students who do not have a requested roommate and match you together to the best of our abilities with someone we believe you will be compatible with. Take your time thinking about and writing out your answers so that we can match you with someone you’ll be successful living

  • the stories: Amy Swanson ’07: SAPET Coordinator 2004-06 and volunteer until 2007 “The Women’s Center has made me a leader of my own life! It also has given me the courage to create my dreams and live them. It’s given me a voice and the passion to speak for those who cannot. It made me see the world differently, always asking myself, ‘How can I do more? How can I inspire more change?’ It’s made me that woman I am today … a business owner, empowering women to take ownership and control of their

  • support the museum’s mission of preservation, outreach, and education. Sara Stiehl's Anthro Department Reflections“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ― Margaret Mead. A small group of thoughtful, committed citizens that can change the world is exactly what Pacific Lutheran University has in its Anthropology Department. Having had the pleasure to interact and take classes from each of the Anthropology

  • clip of sun shining through the leaves of a tree. Fade to black.] Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Earth Science is a multidisciplinary field that studies the features, processes and history of the earth. Earth scientists are central to addressing the challenges and issues facing the world in the 21st century, such as global climate change and evolving demands for energy resources. As an Earth Science major at PLU, you’ll get to take courses ranging from conservation of natural

  • will also be presenting my Capstone project at the AAUW sponsored NCCWSL conference in Washington DC at the end of May. My Capstone project has led me to want to pursue a graduate degree in Girlhood Studies. I now have a huge passion to work with girls around issues of empowerment, leadership and change. I think it is important to begin asking the questions of – What would it be like if we created spaces for girls to talk to one another about issues they face daily – whether that be sexual

  • be relevant. In the example above, any information sources without the highlighted words would not be relevant for your assignment. As you begin to locate sources, keep in mind that your research question may change, and so will the keywords and main concepts that best describe it.Developing related termsIn most cases, the main concepts from your research question will give you enough keywords or phrases to use when locating sources of information. Before diving too far into research, it is also