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  • authority that is uniquely based on their background. A big part of the study away program is for the students to learn how to recognize what created those varied perspectives – the people they met and the stories they heard helped guide that. “It’s a real important principal in anthropology,” he said. “There is no one Makah perspective any more than there is one American perspective.” Huelsbeck’s course has created a unique relationship between himself the tribe and PLU. Beginning as a graduate student

  • time of her presentation she was waiting nervously to hear whether she would get a job as a data analyst at Seattle-based Horizon Air. She credited this physics capstone – she had to do two others to complete her triple major – with catching the attention of the human resources department at the airline. Every spring, hundreds of PLU students go through the drill of final projects, called capstones. But these research projects, works of art, or music compositions are much more than a final box to

  • comply with the uniform policy will result in dismissal for that clinical day. Faculty conducting community or non-agency based clinical experiences will provide information concerning appropriate attire for that clinical rotation, according to PLU and clinical agency expectations. Professional appearance and attire is expected for all clinical activities. Pre- Licensure Uniform: For Pre-Licensure students, the PLU uniform consists of gray scrub pants, scrub top, and optional white lab coat. A gray

  • help make a selection, answer questions or find a product. At the first sign of suspicious behavior call campus safety. Concentrate on customer behaviors, not on appearance, age or race. 1 Do customers nervously and frequently make eye contact? 2 Does the customer seem to randomly pick up and put down products? 3 Frequent visits to the store without making a purchase. Profiling is an improper and illegal practice if it is based on race, age, or ethnic origins. It is strictly prohibited to single

  • held within a reasonable amount of time after it is requested. The hearing officer will notify the student, reasonably in advance, of the date, place, and time of the hearing. The student will be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issue raised. One or more other persons, including an attorney, may accompany the student. The hearing officer will make a decision in writing based on the evidence presented at the hearing. The decision will include a summary of the

  • Lutheran University Counseling Services Email: counseling@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7206 Office: Anderson University Center 300 PLU Counseling Services Crisis Line – immediate access to counseling services Telephone: 253-535-7075 PLU TimelyCare – online / phone -based mental health and medical care  TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth) Pacific Lutheran University Student Health Services Email: health@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7337 Office: Wellbeing Services and Resources, 121st and Park Avenue S

  • student, reasonably in advance, of the date, place, and time of the hearing.  The student will be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issue raised.  One or more other persons, including an attorney, may accompany the student.  The hearing officer will make a decision in writing based on the evidence presented at the hearing.  The decision will include a summary of the evidence presented and the reasons for the decision.  If the hearing officer supports the

  • Women’s Center encouraged me to come into my identity as a feminist and taught me the importance of challenging sexist ideas that perpetuate a system of gender-based violence and hierarchy in our society.” Nova Schauss ’04: Alumna “The Women’s Center was truly my entrance into active student engagement, and what a way to enter! Through the Women’s Center I found a remarkable community of support, the courage to express my opinions, a safe space to ask questions and pose concerns and a real sense of

  • of ColorStudents of ColorFrom Diversity Abroad: Minority & Students of Color Abroad In the U.S. you might be classified by your ethnicity, but abroad, you may be identified first as an American. The people you meet will likely have an opinion about the U.S., and may be eager to tell you what they think, positive or negative. Whether or not people identify you as an American, they may make assumptions based on your physical appearance. Many people you encounter abroad will show a sincere interest

  • collegiate and university theatre and providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. Students who qualify for membership (based on volunteering time and participation in theatre) can elect to be inducted. PLU is nationally recognized as the Theta Pi (ΘΠ) cast. At PLU, APO facilitates and sponsors student performing groups. Additionally, APO offers many member-only events, including social outings, production viewings, and service opportunities. Type of Club or Organization: Performance