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  • will always and forever remain indebted to my colleagues and friends at the PLU Women’s Center. We made some amazing things happen—and we did them together. With love, Jonathan.” Women’s Center History Timeline 1894 PLU always has had female faculty members. Sophie Peterson was among the first. 1898 Ettie Kraabel and Amanda Swan are the first female students to graduate from PLU. 1925 Lora Kreidler comes to PLC as faculty member and Dean of Women. She quickly becomes one of PLC’s most influential

  • , administrative and criminal history clearance in all states as well as any other applicable territory or country Fluency in speaking, reading, writing and comprehending graduate-level English (see policy and procedures in the Graduate Application Addendum) Direct care RN experience preferred, but not required Advance Deposit There are limitations on the number of students accepted into the D.N.P. program each year. Applicants accepted into the program are required to make a non-refundable $300 advance

  • of Maryland - The Graduate School Master of Science in Sustainable Development, Development Economics and International Development, University of Sussex Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology Business Chinese & Chinese Studies Communication English French & Francophone Studies Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies Native American

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  • after his final interview, Ronquillo was sitting in a history class when he received a phone call. It was his recruiter asking him how the interview went. Ronquillo says he was disappointed, initially believing this was simply a check-in call, and not the offer he had been hoping to receive. But after listening to Ronquillo’s experience, the recruiter informed him that Netflix liked him and they were extending an offer to join their team. “I was silent for a couple of seconds, and then I just

  • and serve in the context of the Parkland and Tacoma community. Service Opportunities“I was motivated to run, I think, on the shoulders of the energy of other folks that were really excited about having a young face running for office, challenging somebody who in their 16-year school board history had never been challenged,” he said. “I think more young people in this community need to feel empowered to run for office. I don’t necessarily always feel like my voice is being represented, or that the

  • the revolution. This poses the possibility that it became common that not all Makonde masks were used for their original purpose, and that the depiction of persons on the masks would have been altered to appease the buyers, most likely from Western countries. It is therefore possible that the two Makonde face masks in the PLU Collection were not made for the purpose for which the Makonde made masks, to express their culture and history, but were produced as part of this way to financially support

  • and good fortune in the coming year called suku or sigim-dam; it is celebrated with the brewing and drinking of millet beer (ram). – Adrian Mayoral ’15, History, and Molly Shade ’12, Anthropology and Hispanic Studies Sources: Christopher D. Roy. “The Art of Burkina Faso.” The University of Iowa. Art and Life in Africa. http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/topic-essays/show/37?start=01 Christopher D. Roy. “Mossi.” Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press, http://www.oxfordartonline.com

  • activism across species lines, and the Birders of PLU aim to co-create a flourishing multispecies future. Activities include birding trips, bird identification and life history lessons, campus-wide events, and more! Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Fridays from 3pm-4pm Where: DJS Lounge Club Email: birdersofplu@plu.eduBlack Student UnionDescription: The Black Student Union strives to create an

  • changes in voting history and neighborhood patterns over time. For each precinct, users can see the candidates that ran in the election, the votes earned, the total population of the precinct, and the precinct’s colloquial name. The app is built using Vue3 with Mapbox and Firebase. Data was collected from state agencies. 11:00am – Break 11:15am – Kattapon! A Gashapon Inventory Tool  Adrienne Slawik (BA), My Linh Quach (BS), Mikhail Korovnik (BS) The Kattapon online application manages a dynamic