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its combination of specificity and generality. The strength PLU brings to any program is its generality in immersing you in a culture of diversity, [video: Nathan’s voice continues over clips. Students speak in class. A student controls a robot with a controller over a computer. A student works on two monitors, one displays code while the other shows a web of data.] Nathan: which leads to great conversations, a great chance to learn things that you might not in a very specialized program. But then
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championships since 2000. PLU Athletics continues to strive toward equity and inclusiveness: In 2014, the university was honored as the first recipient of the Diversity Spotlight award for LGBTQ inclusion efforts by student-athletes. (Photo: PLU Archives) Members of the softball team celebrate winning the National Championship in 2012. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) Glenelle Nitta makes an infield throw in 2012. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) Daniel Herr makes a leaping catch in 2012. +Enlarge
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focus was on student access, diversity, increased service to students and continued academic excellence at PLU. Rae Linda was a highly respected and influential scholar of American and African-American music. Her work of edited scores of Florence B. Price (1887 – 1953), the first African-American female composer to have had a symphonic composition performed by a major orchestra, and published editions of Price’s music have been performed by numerous ensembles and artists in the United States and
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Pacific Lutheran University and Executive Director of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. Her work advances PLU’s vision for global education through faculty development, study away programs, and on-campus events addressing global issues. Her current research focuses on representations of violence and explores new dimensions of the elegy in contemporary Mexican literature. She is also in the process of completing a two-year training as a Mindfulness Meditation Instructor.Laree
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Kinesiology students who meet certain admission requirements for their Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. Did you know? PLU is a member of the American Kinesiology Association and the Exercise Is Medicine on Campus Initiative by the American College of Sports Medicine. Did you know? Ready to get even more involved? Join PLU’s Kinesiologists of the Future Club, the Kinesiology Research Group, Special Olympics Club, and the Diversity in Sport & Exercise Collective DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map
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, therapeutic modalities, and alternatives to pharmacologic interventions of these conditions. (2) GNUR 403 : Clinical Practicum III Focuses on the practical application of core knowledge and competencies across the lifespan. Includes simulation, lab, and clinical practicum. (5) GNUR 404 : Healthcare Diversity Focuses on core knowledge and competencies necessary to give culturally congruent care to people from diverse populations. Open to non-nursing students with instructor permission. (4) GNUR 405
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entertainment world. One of her latest creations is a “non-binary character who uses a prosthetic leg.” She’s grateful for all the support she received during her PLU years and thankful for her “inner PLU communities, such as the Diversity Center, Campus Ministry and Hinderlie Hall.” “It’s really cool that PLU acknowledges all the work I’ve done,” Watts said. “I want to thank everyone I interacted with at the university, if it was just for a moment. I love them all so much.” Back to top VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3
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? Breakfast on your own7:00AM-9:00AMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) LUTE Welcome (LW) Headquarters Your one-stop-shop for all LW questions7:30AM-4:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Grey Area (Main Floor, North Side of Building) HUNGRY? Lunch on your own11:30AM-1:45PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) DJS Desserts DJS = Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability11:45AM-1:15PMLawn North of Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
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. Highlights include serving as the Mathematics Department representative to the Planning Committee for the Morken Center and serving on the Educational Policies Committee, the Diversity Committee, and the Natural Sciences Division’s Safety Committee. Those closest to Rachid say they will remember Rachid as a dear friend; a proud, loving father; an avid Moroccan cook and lover of Moroccan music; and a soccer enthusiast who played with friends twice a week. He is survived by his two adult children who are
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Staff Seminar Participants for 2024-2025Karmen Taylor-Brown (Assistant Director for the Center for Diversity, Justice and Sustainability) Bio Karmen grew up in Seattle and lived there most of her adult life, but now lives in Graham with her husband and infant son. Outside of work, she enjoys working out, road trips, spending time with family and friends, walking her bulldog Missy, and reading a good book or watching a movie. What’s one thing you’ve learned from the seminar? I have learned that
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