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PLU establishes and fills the position of Dean of Inclusive Excellence.
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New university policies on Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, ADA and Sexual Misconduct approved
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The PLU campus spanned the globe in January when classes convened in Australia, China, Italy, Namibi
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Dr. Robin DiAngelo presents at University Fall Conference.
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Women’s Center moves to upper campus on 121st St.
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Women’s Studies Minor passed by faculty.
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hand to support him. “Without doing a degree that created these opportunities, to begin with, I definitely wouldn’t be where I am now,” he said. “I definitely feel like I’m living out my vocation.” Read Previous PLU Wind Ensemble: Musica Ignota Read Next How to be a Lute: Diversity support groups and programs on campus LATEST POSTS College Prep 101 Webinar: The College Essay September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: College Applications September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: The College
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considering how crazy my schedule can get with the diversity of other interests and extracurriculars I have here at PLU. The faculty genuinely want you to learn, and so if you’re willing to engage with the coursework, ask questions, and strive to improve you will find that they will eagerly meet where you’re at and help you along the way.” – Daniel What’s your favorite class? “My favorite class was Comparative Anatomy with Dr. Schutz. She taught me many new skills in dissection and challenged me to learn
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Spots on Campus: In a hammock behind Ordal, hanging out in the Diversity Center or at Campus Ministry Extracurricular Activities: English Honor Society and Creative Writing Club Current Job: Supervisor in the Tutoring Center at Pierce College Free-time Activities: Hammocking and cooking for small groups at her off-campus house What PLU Has Been for MeHonestly, PLU wasn’t even on my radar, but my best friend was going to a Lute OverKnight — that’s when high schoolers stay in the dorms and tour the
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Introduction: African ArtIn terms of land mass, Africa is a large continent, in which all of the United States, Europe, China, India, Mexico and Japan could easily fit. It is also a place of tremendous diversity, in terms of languages spoken, ethnic identities, cultural traditions, environments in which people live and work, and historic experiences. Sadly, popular culture has profoundly shaped what Africa, Africans, and their rich and diverse cultures are “supposed” to look like, emphasizing
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