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  • from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, and two new staff members are hired. Spring 2006 Women’s Studies is changed to Women’s & Gender Studies by faculty. Fall 2006 The Women’s Center moves to Upper Campus on 121st Street. 2007 The center’s Department of Justice grant is renewed for another three years. 2008 The “He Loves Me, He Loves me Not: Men’s Role in Ending Violence Against Women” national conference is held. Mar. 11, 2010 Assistant Attorney General Tony West visits

  • my graphic design, writing, research, and editing skills,” Kimura says. “I originally planned for this piece to be about 60-80 pages long, but it expanded to 135 pages total and the sheer amount of illustrations and general considerations about the design of the book (color, page layout, typography) taught me a lot about my own style, as well as just how much thought needs to go into designing and producing a book.” Cris Haake has created ceramic pieces that represent corals and other marine life

  • S. Dunn, Sr. Research Chair in General Internal Medicine at the Houston Methodist and is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Institute of Academic Medicine, Houston Methodist Research Institute. She is an Associate Professor, Weill Medical College, Cornell University. Dr. Miller is the Deputy Chief in the Department of Family Medicine at The Methodist Hospital. Dr. Miller is currently the senior Chair of the Institutional Review Board of

  • Vegetable Stir-fryCross Cultures DinnerBroccoli Beef Broccoli Tofu Chicken Huli Huli General Tso Chicken General Tso Tofu Kimchee Lomo Saltido Chicken Shawarma Chicken Tinga Tostada Veggie Tostada Vegetable Stir-fry Rice Basmati Rice Brown Rice Jasmine Rice Spanish Rice Sticky RiceBeveragesBrisk Raspberry Tea Diet Dr. Pepper Dr. Pepper Cranberry Emergen-C Orange Emergen-C Lipton Green Peach Tea Mountain Dew Mug Root Beer Cherry Pepsi Diet Pepsi Pepsi Sierra Mist Sobe Lean Cranberry Grapefruit Tropicana

  • whether the term can be extended, and that either party can terminate the affiliation, specifically addressing that in the event that PLU wishes to terminate the affiliation, PLU is not responsible for the visiting scholar’s travel expenses. Obligations of the Visiting Scholar: negotiated on an individual basis and identified in the letter of appointment. In general, there is an expectation of involvement in the campus community to the benefit of students and faculty (guest lectures, appearances in

  • have known PLU for a long time, we don’t need a primer on what it is and what it stands for. But many people do and we must provide it. Positioned for the Future As everyone here knows, PLU doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and the challenges we face as an institution are varied and potentially daunting. The cost of higher education keeps rising, the general economy remains fragile, public support for higher education is declining, and other countries are matching or exceeding us in many measures of

  • species be sufficiently abundant and that the threats it faces are eliminated or managed such that removing the ESA’s protection does not trigger a recurrence of the species’ decline” (Neel 646). Usually a species’ recovery plan sets the levels necessary for delisting. That allows for the specific circumstances to be properly considered. Yet, it also does not give a simple idea of recovery that can be used in general. The bald eagle is one of America’s great stories of success in recovery, yet, this

  • Institute in London, UK. She has participated in scholars’ workshops and seminars at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and has given lectures in various venues including the Toronto Holocaust Education Week and at many synagogues. She is dedicated to educating the general public and has given lectures at historical societies, local high schools and junior highs, and at professional days for public school teachers. In addition to her public speaking, Dr. Griech-Polelle is an editor of the

  • . These skills have been invaluable when collaborating with others, especially people who have values and beliefs that vary from my own. Kanisha Keal ’10: I’d say that BSU experience prepared me for the real world. You’ll encounter many different people with different views and learning to reconcile them in order to accomplish goals is important work. The group also helped me to discover my worth and what I have to offer to society in general. I’m not just a number filling some sort of quota and I’ll

  • ? Reflect on the goals you established at the beginning of the semester. Which ones will you carry into the next chapter?  Fall 2023 Reflect eNewsletter (sent 11/20/23)An Invitation to Reflect from Rev. Jen RudeTake a deep breath.  Like really, take a deep breath (I’ll wait).  Pause for a moment. Pause from rushing, frantic scrolling, hurriedness in general (other things will wait).  In this moment of pause, let me introduce to you the THRIVE season of Reflect.  It might seem strange to have this theme