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  • president for diversity, justice and sustainability. She said students of color at PLU are “hypervisible” and sometimes they want and need to be in a space where they are like everyone else. It’s how they recharge, she added, in order to bear some of the big questions about social justice that they have no choice but to confront on a daily basis. PLU is having an ongoing conversation about trying to create more of these spaces, Hambrick said. In addition, Taiwo said PLU must hire more staff and faculty

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  • Creative Non-Fiction; ENGL 325: Personal Essay; ENGL 327: Intermediate Poetry Writing; THEA 330: Script Analysis; LANG 271: Literature Around the World; and HISP 325: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies. Strategic Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Communication Core Courses 20 semester hours COMA 101: Introduction to Communication (4) COMA 120: Introduction to Media Studies (4) COMA 212: Public Speaking (4) COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers (4) COMA 499: Capstone (4

  • - Implications of Tau Protein in Alzheimer's Disease: A Contemporary Literature and Research Review Shawn Brookins, Senior Capstone Seminar Alzheimer’s Disease, the most common form of progressive dementia, has transitioned among the forefront of healthcare research, lending to novel biochemistry research avenues. In particular, research has attempted to implicate malconformations of tau protein in the development of this pathology. This review summarizes the competing hypotheses that attribute truncated and

  • also passionately devoted to making the labor movement relevant and representative of women, people of color, and LGBTQ workers who have been left out and excluded from our unions and American prosperity. Katie earned a BA in Spanish Literature and Global Studies from Pacific Lutheran University. She lives in Federal Way with her husband and two stepchildren. Who: Saiyare Refaei ’14 (they/them/she/her), Artist and Community ActivistBio: A Chinese Iranian artist based in the traditional lands of the

  • care for others,” said Katherine Wiley, assistant professor of anthropology and director of the new program. “But also I think social justice issues, diversity and sustainability is a big part of the Peace Corps.” Shamil IdrissLearn more about featured speaker ahead of his presentation at the third biennial Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture. Wiley added that the program will help make the transition easier for students who are already on track to join the Peace Corps or other service organizations

  • Conditions (3) NURS 402: Patho/Pharm III (2) NURS 403: Clinical Practicum III (5) NURS 404: Healthcare Diversity (4) NURS 405: Informed Practice (2) NURS 406: Continuity of Care (3) NURS 407: Clinical Practicum IV (6) NURS 483: Transition to Practice (1) NURS 499: Capstone Project (2) After completing the pre-licensure curriculum and upon successfully obtaining RN licensure in Washington State, students continue the Entry-Level M.S.N. Care and Outcomes Manager curriculum. M.S.N. Core Coursework NURS 523

  • continued advocating through statements that made real impacts and sparked big discussions that have created conversations around injustices not only at PLU, but the Tacoma-Parkland community. We have been privileged to facilitate important questions of diversity and justice that have led to an immense amount of learning and growth. These experiences and changes to PLU would not have been possible without your incredible generosity to people like Haedon and myself. Without scholarships, there is no

  • project and film, Unfinished Sentences, an initiative that aims to document and share the stories of survivors of crimes against humanity committed in the context of El Salvador’s armed conflict, and to support Salvadoran efforts for truth and accountability. For more information, see: http://unfinishedsentences.org Reflection Rooms Space for reflection will be available during the symposium in the Diversity Center and the Women’s Center. Join Us for the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference

  • Richard D. Moe Concert Series Richard D. Moe Scholarship in the Arts Richard D. Moe Endowment For the Arts Eunice Moller Endowed Scholarship Katharine Monroe Endowed Scholarship Fund Forestine Wise Monsen Memorial Piano Scholarship Erling O. Mork Scholarship for Excellence in Leadership and Diversity Brenda and Randy Morris Endowed Scholarship for Business Lillian C. Morris Endowed Scholarship Gladys Mortvedt Voluntary Service Award Scholarship Mortvedt Library Endowment Fund Murray-Danielson