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  • related to Title IX policy and procedure Student Rights and Responsibilities Location: Lee House Email: srr@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7462 Website: www.plu.edu/srr Services Provided:  Assistance with the Title IX policy, procedure, and SRR process  Referral to support persons and resources  Academic support and partnership with faculty  Partnership with other on-campus partners, including Residential Life, Disability Support Services, and others for remedies throughout the process Residential

  • related to Title IX policy and procedure Student Rights and Responsibilities Location: Lee House Email: srr@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7462 Website: www.plu.edu/srr Services Provided:  Assistance with the Title IX policy, procedure, and SRR process  Referral to support persons and resources  Academic support and partnership with faculty  Partnership with other on-campus partners, including Residential Life, Disability Support Services, and others for remedies throughout the process Residential

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  • Rights LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022 On Exhibit: Women’s History Month March 9, 2022

  • over the past year, which include, Fear, Love, Looking Forward, Torn, Motherhood, The Elder, Loss, Redemption and Seduction. “Each work explores moments in life that are highly impactful and relates them to the life of birds as well as spiritual motifs. This is done through dramatic imagery using the human figure, various kinds of birds, and distinct color schemes,” White says. “Along with my theme of exploring emotion, I created impactful visuals using a surrealistic painterly style, combined with

  • Cancer Center, Washington State Legislature, Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance, Global Treks and Adventures, and many more! PLU even offers scholarships for internship-related expenses so you can get the internship experience without worrying about funding.“Internships like the one at Fred Hutch Cancer Center provide you not just an opportunity to pursue your interests and practice science but also to interact with amazing people, and you will network and build relationships that will continue beyond

  • country with three awards. Since 1975, 83 students from PLU have received fellowships, a prime indicator of the fact that for the past 30 years, PLU has been steadily building the foundation for a globally focused university. “Today, our model of global education is preparing students to be citizens of the world – to be learners as well as teachers, to strive to understand before trying to be understood and to collaborate rather than to impose one-size-fits-all solutions,” said PLU President Loren J

  • organization with an emphasis on intercultural communication, global partnership and sustainable change. They will add to the 10 PLU alumni currently serving overseas — and add to the more than 250 Peace Corps participants PLU has touted over the years. Historically, PLU’s per capita enrollment of alumni into the Peace Corps has been significant.  This year is no different. PLU ranked No. 22 nationally for small colleges on the Peace Corps’ 2018 Top Colleges annual list, which recognizes colleges with the

  • ” Elizabeth Bankowski “Refashioned” People’s Choice Eric Golde & Camden Hunt “Player Piano” 9:15 am | Session I - AUC Grey Area, 203 RegencyFaculty Moderator: Harry Papadopoulos, Kinesiology Student(s)Presentation Cora BeesonGlobal and Cultural StudiesThe Unacknowledged and Underfunded Fight for Women's Empowerment in Indonesia Faculty Mentor: Ami Shah, Global and Cultural Studies I conducted research in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, interviewing members of four women’s organizations that offer services for