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  • of immigration status, have certain basic rights which are helpful to know, particularly in an encounter with law enforcement. American Civil Liberties Union – Highlight rights of various identities including immigrants rights  National Immigration Law Center – Provides resources know your rights resources in various scenarios (stopped by law enforcement, attending a protest, at work) United We Dream – Provides a Migra Watch resource as well as Know Your Power resources Preparedness Plan

  • the only way such a project was possible, says Suzanne Moore, a Vashon Island-based book artist who served as one of just two American illuminators for The Saint John’s Bible. “It’s the only way it could get done,” she said in a sunlit art studio, reminiscing about her contribution to the most ambitious book-arts project of our time. Coming to terms with the 'L' in PLUSenior Editor Kari Plog describes how she was drawn to PLU and The Saint John's Bible for the same reasons. Moore was one of 23

  • Windhoek — twice the size with half the kids. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) She had students in her classrooms from each country exchange letters. “I wanted them to understand where I was going and what I was doing,” she said of her American students. “I wanted to use it as a teaching tool.” Sam and Allison credit Windhoek “100 percent” for finding each other. Their wedding rings were handcrafted by a Namibian jeweler, and their home is adorned with souvenirs from their time there — reminders of the

  • in classroom settings. Fourteen weeks of teaching under the direct supervision of cooperating teachers and university supervisors. Designed for students in the M.A.E./Cert program. (6) EDUC 587 : History of Education A study of great men and women whose lives and writings have shaped and continue to shape the character of American education. (3) EDUC 588 : ST: Leadership in Higher Education Leadership development for administrators and faculty. Focus on higher education leadership models as they

  • more accessible place for all! Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Once a month, day and time TBA Where: Xavier 250 Club President’s Email: pasquatn@plu.eduPhi Alpha ThetaDescription: Phi Alpha Theta (ΦΑΘ) is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history. The society has over 400,000 members, with about 9,500 new members joining each year through

  • uncertain about which course to take, you can fill out a Language Placement Survey and a faculty member will contact you with a personalized recommendation on which course to take. The PLU Department of Languages & Literatures Our three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer introductory and intermediate-level courses in Chinese, French, and Spanish, as well upper division literature, film, and cultural studies courses. We also support the Native American

  • American Association of University Women, I was one of the recipients of the National Conference on College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL) National Scholarship and Travel Grant recipients in spring 2013. With this scholarship and grant, I traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend NCCWSL, where I learned to be more proactive and mindful in my diverse leadership roles. •    After graduating from PLU in January 2014, I was given the opportunity by Jennifer Warwick to co-advise participants in the Empower

  • Interpretation of Standard American English Morphology Across Varieties of English"Department of Psychology, University of Puget Sound November 11, 2011Amani El-Alavli, Ph.D."Dr. and Mrs. Professor: Why do Students Use Less Formal Terms of Address for Female Versus Male Professors?"Eastern Washington University October 7, 2011Jillian McLellan, Ph.D."Choosing a Career Path: Spotlight on Industrial/Organizational Psychology"Seattle Pacific University September 16, 2011Travis L. Osborne, Ph.D."Making Sense of

  • degree in a non-nursing field. The Entry-Level Master of Science in Nursing program is a 27-month accelerated program designed for students with a prior non-nursing baccalaureate degree to earn RN licensure and achieve the advanced generalist M.S.N. degree. Membership The School of Nursing is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the National League for Nursing (NLN). Accreditation and Approval The MSN program is accredited and approved by the Commission on Collegiate