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classroom. A history teacher created an outsider reading group that met in students’ homes, where we could discuss the essays of James Baldwin, considered too controversial for school curricula. I now understand why we never met on school property. Twenty years later, I joined a second micro-community, established by an English professor so that graduate students could discuss theoretical texts sidelined by traditionalist faculty. In both cases, powerful voices tried to keep discourse deemed
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My AffinityKnow of another affinity group? Let us know about it! Email us at alumni@plu.edu.Choir of the West AlumniNursing AlumniEducation AlumniPLU Business NetworkLute Crew Alumni AssociationPublishing Arts Alumni
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individual or group may hold. Explicit Bias is conscious and intentional bias expressed through language or gesture and intended to insult and demean another person. Implicit Bias exists “outside the level of awareness because [it is] deeply embedded in the psyche and made invisible” (Sue, 2010). While implicit bias may not be grounded in intention, the impact of the bias still exists for the individuals or groups who experience its effect. Both forms of bias also can take the form of on-going
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Pacific Lutheran University Comparison InstitutionsCategories and Purposes of Institutional Comparison Lists In order to best serve the needs of the University at large, different comparison group configurations may be required. The University recognizes a formal set of ten comparable peer institutions, and maintains a larger list of similar, but less tightly matched peers. In addition we recognize and support the use of specific competitive and aspirational institution lists that may be unique
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Here’s How We Live It Here’s How We Live It https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/01/students-group-banner-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Logan Logan https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/df88b9152697d03169d961f6b1582ddd?s=96&d=mm&r=g January 3, 2019 February 26, 2019 * If viewing on a mobile device, to see all the photos at once just simply click any image. ’BROADWAY TODAY’The 2018-19 musical season kicked off with a new twist: students can now minor in musical theater
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The officers and members of student clubs/organizations are responsible for conducting their activities in accordance with the rules of the University, as well as with the purposes and procedures stated in their approved constitution. The officers and members are responsible for observing all laws and regulations governing the various activities of the group. The University does not authorize, protect, defend, or assume responsibility for violations of public or private rights by students or
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group, Muh Grog Zoo, performed. From PLU to the Broadway Center to TEDxTacoma, it’s all come together for Utley like, well, a carefully crafted script—complete with a couple of fateful plot turns. At PLU, Utley studied Theater and spent a good deal of time with the Music program. “My education in the undergrad program and the things that I was involved with … made me realize that music and theater and the arts aren’t just a hobby; they aren’t just something you do for fun to entertain people,” said
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