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  • Justin Singh Coordinator for Religious and Spiritual Diversity Full Profile

  • Rieke ScholarsThe Rieke Scholars program is an undergraduate scholarship opportunity that invites students to deepen their understanding, practice, and commitment to diversity, justice, and sustainability in community.  Students who are accepted  into the Rieke Scholarship program have an interest in participating in a community of learners committed to individual professional development, group collaborations, and influencing systems for social change.  The Rieke Leadership Award was

  • spring semesters, that includes many study-away opportunities. The chance to participate in more than 25 international and domestic study/travel programs lets you immerse yourself in a country, culture or discipline that you never imagined – and get credit for it, too. PLU’s goal is that through a J-term study-away experience, students are able to: Learn about cultures and cultural diversity in the United States and abroad Develop intercultural skills Recognize global issues and processes and their

  • University of Houston embraces diversity and recognizes our responsibility to foster an open, welcoming environment where students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds can collaboratively learn, work and serve: https://uh.edu/diversity-equity-inclusion/ More information about the Ferdowsi Research Laboratory can be found on the laboratory website: https://ferdowsi-lab.github.io More information about the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Houston is available on the

  • / www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/accomodation-of-persons-with-disabilities/ Affirmative Action Policy PLU is committed to enlarging and maintaining the representation of ethnic, gender, cultural and economic diversity among its employees, as well as among its student population. www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/affirmative-action/ Complaint Arbitration/Grievance PLU is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the University Community

  • Females – the Couriers” – Sheryl Ochayon Women were often at the very heart of resistance, whether spiritual, cultural or armed. In this session we will focus on the role women played in armed resistance by serving as “couriers” between ghettos and resistance movements. This story has largely remained in the shadows or, perhaps, been overshadowed by the stories of armed resistance in the ghettos of Europe. Yet armed resistance in the ghettos would never have become a reality had it not been for these

  • Getting Involved at PLUMulticultural Night Event 2009 A fun event full of cultural interactive activities which was hosted by Diversity Center At PLU, we take student involvement seriously.  Take a look around you—everywhere you look there are programs happening, clubs meeting, discussion being had.  The meaningful intersection of classroom and life is what the college experience is about!  Now that you’re here, we think that there are a few clubs, organizations, and activities that you’d be

  • Synagogue & Church Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. Formal registration has ended. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! Wednesday, November 1Thursday, November 2Friday, November 3Wednesday, November 1 Opening Remarks – Acting President Belton 7:00 p.m. – Holy Secrets: Behind the Scenes (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center)Documentary filmmaker Steve Pressman discusses his upcoming film, which will explore some of the actions (and

  • pan” de Manane Rodríguez (Uruguay, 2016): memoria, mujeres y barbarie, co-organized by The University of Oregon, Portland State University, and Oregon State University Portland, OR (March 9-11, 2019) XXVIII Annual Meeting of the Association of Gender and Sexuality Studies (AEGS), Memoria(s) y saber(es): una aproximación a tres proyectos museísticos conosureños, Panel Giving Voice to the Voiceless through Narratives of Trauma and Healing, University of Illinois at Chicago (September 27-29, 2018

  • Rodríguez (Uruguay, 2016): memoria, mujeres y barbarie, co-organized by The University of Oregon, Portland State University, and Oregon State University Portland, OR (March 9-11, 2019) XXVIII Annual Meeting of the Association of Gender and Sexuality Studies (AEGS), Memoria(s) y saber(es): una aproximación a tres proyectos museísticos conosureños, Panel Giving Voice to the Voiceless through Narratives of Trauma and Healing, University of Illinois at Chicago (September 27-29, 2018) 2nd International