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  • understanding of their cultural identities through reflection on values while learning how to create positive change in their communities. This community focuses on intersectionality across the following three sub-communities: First in the Family For students who are first in their families to attend college (first-generation students whose parents did not graduate from a four-year, degree granting institution in the U.S.) with support to connect them to resources for success in and out of the classroom

  • ResoLute Staff – Resolute Online: Fall 2016 Search Features Features Welcome The Saint John’s Bible Hospitality Reformation Listen Called to PLU Women and the Holocaust On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Board Letter Bjug Harstad Day of Giving Alumni Award Winners dCenter Alumni Weekend Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights ResoLute Staff

  • award is $25 and a certificate sponsored by the Wick Family. NameSchoolProjectGrade Sai Mohith AdamalaOlympia Regional Learning AcademyIce Melt Magic: The Surface Area Factor1 Rowan Stephens-SmithEmerald HillsPollution Effects on Daphnia Magna3 Suhaas MekaRooseveltBamboozled5 Silas WrightArtondaleSuper Heavy Rocketry!5 The Pruett Family Science AwardCriteria: Projects Demonstrating Scientific Excellence The award is an Educational Innovations Certificate $50 RecipientSchoolProjectGrade 6-8 Chaitra

  • psychologists and mental health counselors are well prepared to help you make the most of your educational experience. All services are provided at no charge for students who are currently enrolled in classes. We also extend emotional support for undocumented students as well as those students impacted by undocumented family or friends. Questions contact: 253-535-7206 https://www.plu.edu/counseling/DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICESStudents with disabilities have access to, participate in, and receive the benefit

  • own adventure with the Outdoor Rec (OR) rental program! From hammocks to tents, sleeping bags to backpacks, and everything in-between, Outdoor Rec has a wide selection of gear for your next excursion!Wednesday, 9/4/249:00 AMVisit the OR Website Weekly Wednesday Chapel Wednesdays (beginning 9/4/24)10:30AM-11:00AM Ness Family Chapel Intramural Sports Sign ups available Create a Team / Join a Team or signup as a free agent and we will try and find you a teamThursday, 9/5/248:00 AMimleagues.com or the

  • ?  Swim team (2011-2013) Designer at IMPACT and the Career Connections office (2012-2015) Tingelstad Hall Resident Hall Council (2012-2013) ASPLU Senator (2012-2013 ) What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced since graduation? Early in your career you have to make so many big decisions. Should I do x or should I do y? Each decision you make can impact your life in so many ways. You are influenced by your friends, family, and other people in the industry you’re in. One of the biggest

  • “Spectrums of Color,” a series of three vignettes focused on people of color with neurological disorders. With this production, Watts places both herself and other people of color like her in the faces of those willing — and not so willing — to learn about the autistic experience. Watts always had a hunch that something was different about her, and so did her family. “My mom knew something about me was different,” Watts recalled, “Around the time children develop language and such, I was quiet.” Growing

  • attend PLU? David: Anita and I both graduated in 1959. Did you meet here? Anita: (Pauses to laugh) I married my college roommate’s boyfriend! Do you have any other family members who are Lutes? David: Our son, Aaron Christian, graduated from PLU in 1989; both of my sisters, Ruth and Rhoda Christian, graduated from PLU in 1958 and 1969. Anita: Ruth, Rhoda and I all majored in Elementary Education. What do you appreciate most about PLU? David: The growth of the university over time that has been able

  • neuropsychological tests. Dr. Cullum has spent his life as an involved family person, an active community member sharing his time and expertise in generous ways and as an unbelievably productive researcher, professor, administrator and clinician working in areas that affect us all. Top Distinguished Alumna Award: Jen Cohen '94 Through years of dedication and service, this alumnus has achieved professional or vocational distinction. Jen Cohen ’94 puts the student first in her role as University of Washington

  • secure way to order your official transcripts. Processing directions, payments, and consent forms are posted on their website (listed above). It operates in full compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which supports students’ privacy rights in their education records. A fee of $10.00 – $15.00 plus a Student Clearinghouse processing fee is charged for each official transcript. The Clearinghouse does not accept money orders or checks. If an account is on any type of hold