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  • 2022 Strategic Plan for Social Impact Innovation  What is our current vision related to social impact projects in the community? Pulling resources together from across campus, the PLU Social Impact Group is focused on the following strategic projects and milestones: Common data model. In Fall 2021, we built a common data model for our campus and community to facilitate data gathering, organization, updates, and searchability related to new and planned projects. Focus on community needs. In

  • Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources he/him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: beiermad@plu.edu Website: https://www.plu.edu/oaa/ Professional Personal Education Master of Science, Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2021 Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Accessibility, Retention, Data Collection and Analysis Responsibilities Direct the day to day operations of the Office of

  • Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources he/him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: beiermad@plu.edu Office Location: Dean of Students Office - corner of 121st St. S and Park Ave. S Professional Personal Education Master of Science, Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2021 Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Accessibility, Retention, Data Collection and Analysis Responsibilities Direct

  • PLU Guidelines for International Travel with Electronic EquipmentPurpose: To provide recommendations to the PLU community for the secure handling and use of both personal and PLU-owned equipment and data when traveling internationally. Recommendations: Additional precautions should always be taken when traveling internationally with electronic devices.  International travel drastically increases the risk that both personally and university owned equipment and data could be compromised. The

  • , 401, 499A, 499B ENGR 333 Strongly Recommended: ENGR 355 CHEM 341 or PHYS 221 may be substituted for ENGR 333 CHEM 342 may be substituted for PHYS 401 MATH 351 may be substituted for PHYS 354 Required supporting courses: CHEM 115; MATH 151, 152, 253; DATA 133 or CSCI 144 Typical B.S. Physics Major Program Schedule First Year: PHYS 153, 163; MATH 151, 152 Sophomore Year: PHYS 154, 164, 223, 354; MATH 253 Junior Year: PHYS 310, 331, 336; CHEM 115; DATA 133 or CSCI 144 Senior Year: ENGR 333, PHYS 332

  • Market. See one of hundreds of concerts or events held at the Tacoma Dome (one of the largest wood domed structures in the world), including PLU’s graduation ceremony in May. Go Lutes! OUTSIDE The best time of year to play outside in the Pacific Northwest is any time of the year – a little rain never stops us! MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK — Did you know PLU is the closest university to “the mountain”? Hike, bike, climb, ski, camp, boat and more in and around this amazing national park. CHENEY STADIUM

  • discipline, anthropology has long recognized that the concept of race is biologically baseless, and it has worked to help people better understand the social construction of race. In the words of American author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, “American notions of race are the product of racism, not the other way around” (2014).1  Anthropologists have also demonstrated how racism is embedded in institutions and structures in the United States and have highlighted the ways in which race impacts people’s

  • visual experience.” Within the paintings are themes of transportation, signs, advertising, graffiti and nature amongst man-made structures and evidence of the human footprint. Many of the images remain desolate and long to be populated, yet rarely are; others, Stasinos lightly populates. “I choose my locations without much planning except to paint an urban location that strikes my eye as interesting and challenging. I choose my locations around Seattle with a similar attitude. I hope to capture a

  • is studying the war. “This is probably the most politically incorrect topic possible because everyone knows that the British attacked China. But this approach got both sets of students to really look at the underlying structures of complicity and collaboration.” The teams were mixed for the one-hour debate, with both the Lutes and the visiting Chinese national champions becoming emotionally charged. “Both sides argued with a lot of passion,” said Meyer. Courtney Lee, a PLU student assigned to the

  • adhere to all PLU policies for appropriate use of computing resources as well as obtain, change, and terminate these identifiers as directed by the university. An individual’s role, status, and responsibilities within the university determines the level of authorization or privilege granted for a particular resource or service. Data stewards and application owners are responsible for establishing standards governing authorization for access to their services. Sharing a personal identifier, such as