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  • . Come join Jason Edwards’ program, as he guides you up Mt. Everest, and shares the story of his four expeditions that placed 41 people on the 29,035′ summit. Jason Edwards ’84 ’89, mountain climber, guide and teacher Location: University Center, Scandinavian Cultural Center C-3) “The Dark Side of Global Sport: Gambling, Bias and Corruptions” Recent scandals have vividly illustrated the “dark side of sport.” This presentation will first provide an overview of sports-related gambling, bias, and

  • themes. Lutes can choose from housing that uplifts gender empowerment and equity, creative expression, DJS (diversity, justice, sustainability), wellness, STEM, global engagement, and more. Cherish Scheidhauer, a PLU first-year student studying biomedical engineering, didn’t find out about RLCs until well into the admissions process when her admissions counselor mentioned STEM House. “It’s really cool how it brings people together based on their similar interest in STEM, but also it brings a lot of

  • Scholars Internship Program Read Next ACS Scholarships, including new DEIR Scholarship – due April 1 LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training May 2, 2024 The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship April 18, 2024 $2000 DEIR scholarship- Extended Deadline May 15! April 16, 2024

  • be our best selves. Future – Employers are prioritizing individuals who have experience with and operate from a lens of diversity & inclusion, sustainability, and equity.  The DJS Coalition Series will provide opportunities for practicing DJS skills that will be valuable in your community and workplaces.  Additionally,  the DJS Coalition Series can be listed on your resume and used as an experience to highlight in interviews. How do I get recognized as a DJS Coalition Member?Students who would

  • By Sarah Cornell-Maier When I think of social innovation, the first thing that comes to mind is a creative combination of new social practices and existing infrastructure. Some useful examples include certified fair trade organizations, which provide equity in trading relationships through an integrated supply chain, and the new Enable Talk smartphone app, which allows sign language to be translated into speech, giving people with hearing impairments the ability to communicate with hearing

  • ; and will be able to engage anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in practice. #vc-pricing-table-66a4504192ce3 .wpb-plan-features li::before { content: ""; display: inline-block; margin: 0 10px 0 0; width: 18px; height: 18px; vertical-align: middle; background: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='22px' height='22px' viewBox='0 0 22 22' version='1.1'%3E%3Cg id='Page-1' stroke='none' stroke-width='1' fill='none' fill-rule='evenodd'%3E%3Cg id='Artboard

  • context as to why they choose not to use the particular word or phrase, thus stressing the importance of taking responsibility for the impact we have on others. As we continue to assess our diversity and equity commitments and efforts to actualize our mission of valuing diversity as intrinsic to the vitality of learning, resilience, and growth, the My Language, My Choice: Words Mean Things (WMT) campaign emerged. The My Language, My Choice: Words Mean Things campaign focuses on taking responsibility

  • of Campus Life is to create opportunities and environments that: inspire and cultivate joy; champion equity and justice; enrich authentic growth; and care for wellbeing. We work to fulfill this vision through our mission: Campus Life seeks to engage students in co-creating and sustaining radically inclusive communities of belonging, learning, and leadership — for students and the intersecting communities in which we are rooted. Campus Life creates a cohesive, intentional, and holistic student

  • education, environmental justice, Hispanic Studies, history, Native American Indigenous Studies, philosophy, political science, and religion. Congratulations to the Environmental Studies Class of 2022! Capstones are May 24, 2022 from 2-6pm in Morken 103. 2:00pm, Shifting Narratives: A Brief History of the United States Environmental Ethics at both the National and Local Scale Aaron Pantoja The relationship Americans have had towards the environment is characterized by a dualism: we as humans are

  • & Computer Engineering (ECE). Peace Health ProfileRabbi Bruce KaddenWho: Rabbi Bruce Kadden, Temple Beth El, Tacoma, Religon Department lecturer at PLU Bio: Bruce Kadden is rabbi of Temple Beth El in Tacoma and Adjunct Professor in the Religion Department, part of the faculty of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Affiliate Chaplain at PLU. He and his wife, Barbara of blessed memory, are authors of three books in Jewish education. He earned a B.A. in Religious Studies at Stanford University and was