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  • religious faith and social justice, human ethics and environmental concerns, scientific data and moral commitments. He is the author of the forthcoming book The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance from Nonviolent Activists (Georgetown 2017). DCHAT is a new interview-based podcast featuring PLU academic deans and highlighted by questions submitted by PLU alumni. Special thanks to the following alumni for submitting questions for this episode: Mariesa Bus ‘06, Jacob Harkenson ‘10, Andrew

  • Wild Hope Center, and we look forward to learning from him and celebrating his commitment to human and ecological flourishing,” said Faculty Fellow in Humanities and Wild Hope Director for External Relations Samuel Torvend. In 2019, Steves was featured in PLU’s ResoLute magazine and shared insights about the political and spiritual benefits of international travel. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your comfort zone, and to gain an empathy for the other 96 percent of humanity

  • Each year, Prism reflects on some of the distinctive and exciting work in PLU’s Division of Humanities. Our division collects a diverse array of programs: Chinese, Classics, Creative Writing, English Literature, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Nordic Studies, Philosophy, Religion, and Southern Lushootseed. All are united in educating students to engage —creatively, critically, and empathetically— with what it means to be human across the sweep of history, in diversity cultures and

  • participation and opportunity in the procurement process. The OMWBE is solely responsible for certifying small businesses as a DBE and provides resources to purchasing entities, like universities, to identify these businesses.Sustainable PurchasingEnvironmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) is the act of procuring goods and services that have a reduced impact on human health and the environment. Following EPP practices can promote our commitment to sustainability at PLU. Where possible, appropriate and

  • established by both PLU’s Human Participant Review Board and the American Psychological Association.More Questions?If you need further information after reviewing these questions and answers, contact the Research Familiarization Coordinator directly at psycres@plu.edu. Why do I have to complete this requirement? The goals of the research familiarization requirement are: to establish early in the psychology curriculum that psychology is a scientific endeavor, that even those of us who do (or intend to do

  • Olsen5. Hailey Guerrero & Holly Roark6. Amberly J Lunsford & Sonika Nigam7. Zoey Holt, Allen Yee, Ashley Castaneda, and Carolann J. Moore8. Jalena M. Samuel9. Rorie A. Millward1. Carole Ramos  Individual Memory Processes That Influence Collective Memory: A Review of Existing Literature 2. Sofia Arif, Daniel Thomas and Nyrelle Vital Jokes on You (Me?): The Humorous Link Between Mindfulness and Humor Style* 3. Hazel Busic ISIS: Human Factors and Strategy 4. Amy Ruiz, Ellie Smith, Jaylene Ramirez

  • Race & Personal Narrative Exhibition The book has a long history as a rich vessel for stories of the human condition. Amontaine Aurore and Kimisha Turner present their artists’ book “ Reverie, and other projects” . They will be joined by book artist, Carletta Carrington Wilson for this riveting exhibition… February 22, 2019

  • Title o Name of Photographer o Title of Photo o Paragraph explaining the significance of the photo o Approximate Location and Date Instagram and Facebook submission: The location set to “Pacific Lutheran University” Include the hashtag: #PLUintlphotocontest    All submissions become the property of PLU, which will enjoy full rights of display and circulation (with attribution to the photographer). If you submit a photograph it is understood that you have granted this right.   RULES  Applicant must

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  • -Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 253-535-7411 | events@plu.edu © Pacific Lutheran University. All rights reserved.