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Alex Wheeler Resident Halls - Custodial Lead
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Art Giddings Stage Manager Phone: 253-535-7766 Email: giddinah@plu.edu
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James Null Custodial Night Supervisor Email: nulljf@plu.edu
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Kevin Ramsdell Waste Diversion Supervisor Phone: 253-535-7380 Email: ramsdekw@plu.edu
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Love Funkhouser Assistant to the Associate Vice President Phone: 253-535-7381 Email: funkholl@plu.ed
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Rob Madsen Academic - Custodial Lead
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journey, of sorts, from suburban Oregon to changemaking on the global scale—with a few stops along the way—fueled by hope and faith. Follow the road from PLU to planetary change. Andrew Whitney '12 Andrew Whitney directs program to pair Tacoma students with local internshipsTen years ago Andrew Whitney ’12 was preparing for graduation, completing internships, and looking forward to starting a career in the world of business and finance. Now, it’s his job to help place local high school and college
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done before and after an activity to measure any change. Social Dimension: Information about this dimension can be collected in multiple ways: Information can be collected: from students themselves, from others, e.g., from other students on a team project. Learning portfolios can address both aspects of human dimension learning IntegrationThis refers to learning in which students understand the connections or interactions between two or more ideas, learning experiences, or realms of life. For
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The Framework Learning within communityOrganized gatherings are an opportunity for students to give collective voice to issues and concerns that matter to them. Rooted in the PLU values of community and care, these events provide an opportunity for engagement in dialogue, shared problem-solving, action associated with systemic change (including university improvements), and collective actions that realize our mission of care for individuals, communities, and the Earth.Freedom of
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Namibia was fantastic. Perhaps the most exciting art was researching these individuals in the months leading up to the trip and then finally seeing them in action,” remarked co-director Princess Reese, a student at PLU. “The nine collectively are charismatic, caring, hardworking individuals who create an atmosphere of change, agency and perseverance.” The red-carpet premiere at PLU will be attended by eight of the nine Namibian students who attended PLU in the 1990s prior to Namibia’s independence
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