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Founders of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Peter and Grace WangThe Wang Center opened in 2002 thanks to the vision of donors Peter (’60) and Grace Wang. With their endowment gift, the Wangs have emphasized the role education can play in building a more peaceful world and recognized an opportunity to further PLU’s ability to prepare students for lives of leadership and service in an interconnected world. Both are first-generation Americans. Peter Wang graduated from
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masks are commonly accompanied by a costume made of blackened fibers from the hibiscus plant called a bindu. Young men who are educated in the meanings of the mask are those chosen to wear them, and they are also known by the name wango. The oldest mask a clan owns is known as the wan-tasenga (big mask), and is the principal mask used at funerals and year-end sacrifices. It is brought out less often, and does not leave the primarily village where the clan resides. Lesser masks, called wan-liuli
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. San Jose Sunday, April 29, 3–5 p.m. SP2 Communal Bar & Restaurant 72 N. Almaden Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Learn more and register RACHEL CARSON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY LECTURE March 6 The annual event, supported by an endowment from George and Helen Long, is designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to PLU’s campus. The 2018 speaker is Pam Ronald, Ph.D., distinguished professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome Center at U.C. Davis who also
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. “That’s when things really got going because we knew we had the funds,” he said. By working with the Native Plants Salvage Alliance, he was able to secure native seeds and native species for replanting on campus. Plants like snowberry, Oregon grape and beaked hazelnut. All in all, there were 25 plant types for replanting. The money was there, and there were people ready to get their hands dirty, but they needed a voice to organize them. They needed someone to lead them and focus on making a difference
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253.535.7687 www.plu.edu/languages/ lang@plu.edu Ami Shah, Ph.D., Chair Jump to...Global and Cultural StudiesThe Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and
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Course withdrawal, University withdrawal, and more:If you’re considering withdrawing from a class, you should review all the information on this page before you submit any withdrawal forms. Course withdrawalCourse withdrawals should be used when you can no longer successfully complete a course with a passing grade. Withdrawing from a course will show up on your transcript as a “W.” You will not earn a grade for the course and it will not impact your GPA. Complete the Course Withdrawal – Single
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