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  • be added to our collection. One way to to grow as professionals is by learning from each other and engaging in pedagogical discussion, so I encourage you to join the conversation! If you are new to the Twittersphere, I suggest checking out this blog post from The Chronicle of Higher Ed’s ProfHacker for advice on using the social media tool. Even if you have been hesitant to use Twitter in the classroom, consider setting up a personal account to follow peers and leaders in your field of study. I

  • learning, and teacher learning and collaboration. Before transitioning into his current role, he spent 8 years as a public high school English teacher, worked as an adjunct instructor at several community colleges in the greater Puget Sound region, and worked as a teacher in a language school in Istanbul, Turkey. He is passionate about issues of equity and racial equity in education. In his personal and profession life, he participates in various projects and initiatives to make schools and classrooms

  • Air 13″ Apple M2 chip with 8‑core CPU, 8‑core GPU Mac OS 14 Sonoma 16GB RAM 256GB SSD Hard Drive 1080p HD webcam 2 Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports (no USB 3.0 or other display ports available) Microsoft Office for Mac 3 year warranty Personal PurchasesPersonal computer purchases are not done through our department.  If you choose to purchase equipment online, you may want to check for discounted pricing for individuals associated with educational institutions (Dell and Apple currently offer educational

  • motivated by your personal histories, intellectual curiosity, economic pragmatism, or a desire to serve, we are confident that you will thrive in our program and its mission-driven curriculum. Students at Café Mayapan, a collective space for community empowerment (El Paso, TX) What is Latino Studies?Often described as “a border discipline,” Latino Studies is an interdisciplinary field that aims to foster and advance knowledge about the US Latino experience through the critical lenses and methodological

  • :30 – 8:30 pm – 50th Reunion, the key event for everyone to reconnect and reminisce. At the dinner there will be a slideshow and a display of memorabilia from our time at PLU, including yearbooks, photographs, and other keepsakes. Enjoy appetizers and drinks, followed by dinner. If you have personal college photos you would like to submit for the slideshow, please send them to alumni@plu.edu. Business casual (suits not required). Scandinavian Cultural Center in AUC Saturday, October 5 1:00 – 4:00

  • signs (not parking in reserved or disabled parking spots, unless properly registered with the state).Scheduling a Site Visit Today! Connect with Hospitality Services for a personal tour of campus and all meeting spaces PLU has to offer! 253-535-74500.Looking for Activities in Tacoma?If you’re planning a conference at PLU and looking for activities in the area, Tacoma has countless exciting opportunities for every visitor. Visit Travel Tacoma to find the best things to do in the area to help ensure

  • , specifically in this time of turbulence for our nation. This is a musical that teaches ‘love your neighbor’ regardless of their feelings towards you and tells a story of people who unite under a common goal despite their personal differences. That’s a pretty powerful story to tell right now.” Viramontes is working as a student co-director alongside Theatre professor Jeff Clapp. He directed Romeo and Juliet earlier this season and Powerless in spring 2016. “Being able to approach a production with a faculty

  • major, she looks at how a supposedly loving God could sit back and watch his son be tortured to death. But apart from the underlying theology of “The Shack,” or the Bible, this question speaks to Parks on a much more personal level. When Parks’ mom was 8-years-old, her grandfather walked out on the family. From then on, Allison’s mother had to basically raise her two younger siblings, since her own mother fell into a deep depression. Parks met her grandfather when she was young, and of course never

  • its most fundamental: By loving children who simply weren’t receiving it. Bray attributes the focus PLU places on being globally minded, thinking of others and emphasizing personal growth as key to preparing her for such an experience. “Affirming this passion to serve others as part of my life’s vocation has been very powerful,” said Bray. “At the same time I feel a great responsibility. It has been a challenge to transfer this desire and calling to serve others into my normal everyday routine

  • commute in their personal vehicles can take part in the schoolwide Bike Co-op. “With talk of climate change all around us, the current generation of college students is more aware than ever of the need to care for our planet through sustainability initiatives,” BestColleges.com outreach coordinator Laura Daniels wrote in an email. “Our list gives these students another tool by which to evaluate their choices when it comes to choosing a school that addresses their concerns.” The rankings were compiled