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  • gatherings with user supplied food are acceptable in the following situations: Student organization, office and department functions for students, staff administrators, and faculty of Pacific Lutheran University. These events must be private and may not be advertised or open to the general public and may not include participation from members outside of the PLU community. These events may not be located in spaces that can be reserved through EMS, the campus scheduling system, i.e. must be held in

  • and women who came forward to testify on her behalf in a historic federal trial.” “The name Margaret Witt may join the canon of U.S. civil rights pioneers.” — Guardian  2016 Speaker: Brian Bannon '97Brian Bannon '97The 2016 Meant to Live keynote was given by Brian Bannon ’97. Brian is Commissioner and CEO of the Chicago Public Library system and was joined by Professor Beth Kraig, one of his mentors during his time at PLU. Brian completed a individualized bachelor of arts degree at PLU and then

  • moment in the early institutionalization of American Holocaust consciousness. Some scholars and survivors saw the contribution of feminist interpretation as necessary and valuable, while some dismissed it as distracting and trivial, and others rejected it outright as a disruptive threat. This had hugely significant consequences for the ways women’s experiences were or were not included in both scholarly works and public memorialization.” She also has moved into the classroom as an instructor

  • discussion on her work with other PLU faculty. For anthropologists and scholars of slavery, the book expands the research on Haratine people beyond a focus on major public figures, by showing how women are transforming their status in their everyday lives. Wiley also hopes non-governmental organizations and people working in Mauritania might benefit from its nuanced understanding of Haratine diversity. For general readers, the book portrays Muslim women who refute prevalent stereotypes. Just like

  • international relations; founding an organization to promote immigrant voter participation in Washington state “I’ve never been a traditional student,” said Nelago Nuunyango, “but I’ve seen traditional students struggle.” One of nine children of a subsistence farmer in rural Namibia, Nuunyango made her way through Green River College and PLU while raising two sons of her own. “I just want to say, it can be done!” she exclaimed, adding, “This is not just my diploma—this is for my village.” In fall 2017

  • relations observed in the field as well as mineralogical and textural observations made with a petrologic microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). Unit was formed in a volcano-clastic mass wasting event that entrained large wood debris. The textural relationship and chemical similarity between the wood and the containing rock suggests that the wood was permineralized within the rock. Bytownite the original volcanic sediments were most likely intermediate – mafic composition. Chlorite and

  • Services that will help me gain knowledge in international development and management. Within the next few years I plan to continue education by attending graduate school aboard to study International Relations or Development Economics. I would ultimately like to have a career working on Africa’s economic development policies. Brian Higginbotham, Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in political science Brain Higginbotham ’13 is from Woodinville, Wash. Why PLU? I chose to come to PLU because it

  • responsibilities of school leaders in co-creating with families and communities to establish social networks of shared responsibility for student learning and development. This course is a requirement for all students in the Ed.D. program and for the superintendent certification. (2) EDUC 745 : School Board Relations The school board governs and the superintendent administers the school district. While this may sound simple, it is often the most difficult area for the board and superintendent to clarify. Not

  • words, as large as a human teenager’s. Third, we used the narratives of our experiences and our photography to write several articles, exploring complex relations between the legal trade and the illegal trade. The legal trade, for example, offers cover for the illegal smuggling of birds, and the same people are often involved in both. Seth Dowland, Ph.D., and Clayton Bracht Department of Religion Sports, Christianity, and Manliness:  Evolving Notions of Christian Manhood in the YMCA Kelmer-Roe

  • , chamber, jazz; we’ve got it all. And our majors go on to incredible careers as performers, producers, educators. They transfer the lessons they learned in discipline and creativity into collaboration and careers in public and non-profit sectors. This is where we live, this is where we breathe, this is where we eat and sleep all things music. And if you love music, you belong at PLU. Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About The PLU School of Music, Theatre & Dance is a nationally recognized center