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Guide *you can also change your picture to better represent your name or pronouns if you would like by changing your picture on the GET app prior to submitting the form* What sort of LGBTQ academic resources does PLU have?The PLU Library’s collection supports the academic curriculum and primarily provides access to materials intended to support student coursework and research, including research on LGBTQ topics. A representative selection of library resources with relevant content can be found on
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The Good Trouble Fund at PLU Rep. John Lewis “If you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, do something.” The late Rep. John Lewis’s often-used “good trouble” saying inspired the name of one of PLU’s newest resources for Black students — The Good Trouble Fund. This fund was spearheaded by a group of PLU faculty who recognized that systemic resource inequities can negatively impact Black students. Awards from the fund begin to help Black students at PLU cover the hidden costs of
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“that’s great, good luck!” But at PLU, people who heard this were enthusiastic and shared contacts of students following similar paths. I felt supported in my passions and saw hope in the opportunity to tie them together in my time at PLU.“Read Full Remarks Kyle Siemers '20, Student Spotlight Allan Belton, President Allan Belton, PresidentHarstad Heritage Society “I’m delighted to celebrate the incredible students and inspiring alumni stories made possible through your generosity and the impact of a
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action Students can demonstrate care for the well-being of stakeholders Be Competent in the Basic Business Disciplines Students can demonstrate essential knowledge in each functional area Have a Global Perspective Students can recognize how global issues impact business 253.535.7244 www.plu.edu/busa business@plu.edu
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, November 15, from 3-5 p.m. in the Anderson University Center. The event, which is part of an international grassroots effort to fight hunger, will raise money for those in need in Pierce County. “This program helps both students and the community,” Steve Sobeck, Empty Bowl’s coordinator and resident instructor of Art & Design, said. “Students learn how big of an impact that art and ceramics can have, and the community is able to take pride that their bowl is hand made.” This year, the ceramics program
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Washington School Principals (AWSP). Turnover or churn in the school leader ranks was an epidemic before the pandemic. Churn in school leadership has a negative impact on students, teachers, schools, and communities. Again, this churn was alarming and concerning before the Covid 19 pandemic. Even more alarming is that our schools and districts with the greatest needs–high poverty, urban and rural districts– are churning school leaders at twice the rate. Turnover is a significant equity issue in the
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Notice of Curriculum ChangesNotice of Curriculum changes (also known as the “30-day clock”) information 2007-2017 are available in the Office of the Provost Educational Policies Committee Resources folder in Sakai.EPC FormsEPC Proposal Evaluation and Institutional Impact Evaluation forms are available in the Documents and Forms section of the Provost Office website.20242023202220212020201920182024Feb 13 - Mar 15SOCW: Degree Name ChangeFeb 22 - Mar 23Apr 9 - May 9May 23 - Jun 242023Jan 27 - Feb
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Antonios Finitsis’ approach to biblical literature is deeply socio-historical. Since this literature was shaped under the shadow of powerful empires, his research revolves around the lasting impact of colonial interests and power structures in the expression of religion and religious tradition. His most recent book is a collection of essays that examine the numerous ways in which dress communicates power in the Hebrew Bible. He is currently working on a second volume of Dress and the Hebrew Bible
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Antonios Finitsis’ approach to biblical literature is deeply socio-historical. Since this literature was shaped under the shadow of powerful empires, his research revolves around the lasting impact of colonial interests and power structures in the expression of religion and religious tradition. His most recent book is a collection of essays that examine the numerous ways in which dress communicates power in the Hebrew Bible. He is currently working on a second volume of Dress and the Hebrew Bible
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Below are links to Mortvedt Library or open web materials by panelists and PLU faculty participating in the Wang Center 2022 symposium, HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL. Panelists: Eamonn Baker Video interview with Eamon Baker who gives an account of his experience on Bloody Sunday (January 30, 1972); the impact this had on his time at Queen’s University, Belfast; and his experience working with young people on the issue of community relations. Elena Calderón UndocuJoy blog by
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