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  • Project, a non-profit law collective that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. SRLP also engages in litigation, policy reform and public education on issues affecting these communities and operates on a collective governance model, prioritizing the governance and leadership of trans, intersex, and gender non-conforming people of color. For more information, see website. Video(s): “Fight to Win! Critical Trans

  • Literature” Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, Volume 32, Issue 2, March/April 2013 Erickson, J. (2020). Horizontal leadership. In King, CR & Gerard, SO Clinical Nurse Leader: Certification Review 3rd ed. New York: Springe Topic: Dyadic Decision Making Regarding End of Life Preferences Who: Barbara Habermann, Dean & Professor of Nursing Bio: Barbara Habermann, PhD, RN, FAAN joined the School of Nursing at PLU in July 2019 as Dean and Professor. Prior to PLU, she served as the Interim Senior Associate

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  • key is that they are able to talk about their experiences together and then be given the opportunity to change it or resist. They should be given the space to talk about and name racism, sexism, classism and any other form of discrimination they are experiencing at home but also within the educational institution. Feminist pedagogy is necessary because it allows students to name their reality, find their own voice and then become informed people who are passionate about social justice. Jay Price

  • Abby Deskins, Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs College of Professional Studies; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7877 e-mail: adeskins@plu.eduMore Information: Directions to PLU Bus Parking Information

  • ongoing evaluation of a strategic enrollment management plan, and to help the institution achieve and maintain the optimum recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of students. An important part of SEMAC’s work is to help the administration set enrollment goals that allow for the long-term fiscal sustainability of the institution so as to better provide a high-quality educational program for our students, and a stable and vibrant work environment for our employees. PLU will benefit if we set

  • discourse in recent months, PLU is launching an institution-wide educational campaign to promote active listening in academic spaces and beyond. The university’s primary goal for this academic year, to be carried throughout the years that follow, is to move PLU’s campus from a place of welcoming to a true place of belonging for students of all backgrounds. PLU strives to be a place where people of color, people of all sexual and gender identities, people of all faiths, no faith and more feel a sense of

  • award is $25 and a certificate sponsored by the Wick Family. NameSchoolProjectGrade Sai Mohith AdamalaOlympia Regional Learning AcademyIce Melt Magic: The Surface Area Factor1 Rowan Stephens-SmithEmerald HillsPollution Effects on Daphnia Magna3 Suhaas MekaRooseveltBamboozled5 Silas WrightArtondaleSuper Heavy Rocketry!5 The Pruett Family Science AwardCriteria: Projects Demonstrating Scientific Excellence The award is an Educational Innovations Certificate $50 RecipientSchoolProjectGrade 6-8 Chaitra

  • the recent introduction of its Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) program, PLU is leaning into this area of study under the leadership of Troy Storfjell, the program’s director and an associate professor of Nordic studies. Additionally, a research project has been commissioned by the university to explore the history and heritage of the ground PLU was built upon — and learn more about the land’s historical caretakers, the Nisqually, Puyallup, Squaxin Island and Steilacoom peoples. In a

  • ​By the Numbers: PLU Professor Collaborates on a New Artwork Illuminating the Beauty of Math Read Next Act Six scholar Andre Jones ‘22 grows leadership skills through outreach COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24