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  • /fail grades. The goals of these courses are typically concerned with appreciation, value commitment, or creative achievement. Exclusive pass/fail courses do not meet major or University requirements without faculty approval. If a student takes an exclusive pass/fail course, the student’s individual pass/fail option is not affected. Grade Changes Faculty may not change a grade once it has been recorded in the registrar’s records unless an error was made in assigning the original grade. The error

  • housing contract is terminated or a change of rooms takes place. Lost keys must be reported to the Office of Residential Life, AUC Suite 161, who will submit a service request to replace the key(s). A fee will be assessed for re-coring the room door lock and/or replacing lost keys. You may be responsible for any fees related to improper check-out, not returning keys properly, and losing keys.   Chinese Translation 学生需在办理宿舍入住手续时领取钥匙,并且必须在学生的住宿合同终止或更换房间时退还钥匙。丢失或遗失钥匙须报告给PLU学生住宿生活办公室(位于AUC 161),他们将提交服务请求表

  • - individual, relationship, community, and societal, contribute to intimate partner violence. Preventing intimate partner violence requires reaching a clear understanding of those factors, coordinating resources, and fostering and initiating change in individuals, families, and society. -National Institute of JusticeLegal Definition“Domestic violence” means: (a) Physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury or assault, sexual assault, or stalking

  • exploring minority religious groups through a historical lens, culminating in a paper and presentation entitled: *Religious Freedom in an Historical and Legal Context: An Analysis of the Mormon Church and Rajneeshpuram.* The most meaningful piece of Kate’s time at PLU was the school’s – and history department’s – focus on Martin Luther’s idea of vocation. Vocation is so much more than an occupation; it is about doing meaningful work that brings about positive change. Currently, Kate is working to

  • the Scandinavian Cultural Center7 p.m. – Keynote Speaker: John F. Connelly (Regency Room, AUC)“How the Catholic Church overcame its own Theology and Proclaimed that God loves Jews” – John Connelly God loves the Jewish people. That is what the bishops of Vatican II proclaimed in 1965. Yet these words contradicted what the Church had taught about Jews for over a millennium. How was a revolution in teaching possible in a church that abhors change? According to J. Connelly, it grew out of the Church’s

  • writing; • Personalized review of grammar structures you want to learn or strengthen; • Cultural projects exploring what it means to be Latino/a/x in the US; • Opportunities to practice various modes of writing and public speaking. HISP 351: Hispanic Voices for Social Change for Heritage Speakers Prerequisite: HISP 252 recommended, but not required. Appropriate for students with or without previous Spanish study Affirm and build upon your Spanish language abilities through: • Community building with

  • proved to be useful when I was able to land an internship with Alaska Airlines after my junior year. Additionally, my capstone experience allowed me to see the culmination of a business education through the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition. Our team competed in a simulated business and took 1st and 1st runner up awards!  If I could go back in time, I wouldn’t change a thing about the past four years. What’s next? After graduation, I will be working on a market expansion project

  • between their experience and broader societal discourse. “I want to change the way we view stories and marginalized people,” Thames said. The Curl IssueFor her capstone project, Brooke Thames built a website that aimed to ``foster conversation about the relationships between Black edges, Black excellence, and Black acceptance.``“PLU has helped me find and solidify that purpose to touch the world positively.” As Thames reflects on her time at PLU, a wave of conflicting emotions emerge. “I am ready to

  • this career path.” Finally, an opportunity broke his way, and he landed a cellist position on an eight-month national tour of “Spring Awakening” in 2012. Huertas had fostered relationships with Seattle Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Jerry Manning, but Manning didn’t learn about his cello virtuosity until he went on tour. Already a fan of Huertas’ stage presence and comedic acting, Manning had an idea that would change the trajectory of Huertas’ life and career. Manning commissioned Huertas to

  • An acceptance email followed, and now Hunt is a Fellow for life—and part of an exciting global fellowship. (Photo: Jerry Hupp) Now nearly five years in remission from ovarian cancer, Katie Hunt is concentrating on her education and her career. +Enlarge Photo “TED is all about spreading ideas that need to be spread, from people who are passionate and really have an opportunity to change the way we think about things and do things,” Hunt said. “The most amazing thing about it is that you are