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mentorship opportunities for female debaters. A round robin-style debate is a debate in which everyone debates each other, and whoever has the highest score at the end wins. “The women’s round robin was designed to foster mentoring relationships between women in debate,” Assistant Debate Coach Melanie Nadon said, who organized the women’s round robin. “We want debate to become more inclusive and open-minded so that all individuals can experience the amazing benefits that competitive debate has to offer
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answer to,” she said. “This gives them a first-hand look at how to ask the question, how to rule things out, how to set controls and interpret the new data.” Deane is one of approximately 30 students paired with about a dozen professors from the Division of Natural Sciences under PLU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each year the program gives up and coming scientists, such as Deane, a chance to do field or lab research, and gain hands-on experience that is rare for an undergraduate. Science
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survey responses included in the course evaluation questions. Each year, the Core Curriculum Committee designates one ILO to be included for review by students. The Integrative Learning Objectives (approved by the faculty in 1999) are Knowledge Base, Critical Reflection, Expression, Interaction with Others, Valuing, and Multiple Frameworks. From academic year 2016-17 to academic year 2020-21 each ILO was assessed once. The findings are summarized in this document. For 2021-2022, the Core Curriculum
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PLU Student Veteran Support: Best Practices and Information (pdf) view download
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PLU Student Veteran Support: Best Practices and Information (pdf) view download
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award is for them.” Members of the awarding committee called the book, “a must-read for all, particularly those interested in promoting equity and developing a just, inclusive environment.” “The book is not only a much-needed critique of white supremacy and gatekeeping that Latino professionals encounter and contest but it also holds up the mirror to the community to shine a light on deep-seated patterns of internalized racisms, patriarchy and other forms of intra-ethnic difference and oppression
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powerlifting, while the King County Aquatics Center hosts swimmers. Campus will be bustling with competition, workshops, food trucks and a whole lot of fun as athletes showcase their hard work and athleticism alongside volunteers, family and friends. PLU offered lodging for Washington athletes last year, but this is the first time events and ceremonies also will take place on campus. The organization will make use of facilities such as athletic fields, Foss Field, The Cave, Morken Center for Learning and
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support via the LeMay Family Foundation for students and faculty performing chemistry research, especially during summers. Robert C. Olsen FundRobert C. Olsen FundAlumni grateful for Dr. Robert C. Olsen’s inspiring teaching established the Robert C. Olsen Chemistry Fund in 1974. Income from the fund supports summer undergraduate research students for ten week projects. Many papers have been presented and articles published reporting results obtained with this support. Dr. Olsen joined Dr. Ramstad
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Blue Gold: World Water Wars (link) view page Explore this year's World Philosophy Day theme, "Inclusive Societies, Sustainable Planet," with a screening and discussion of Blue Gold: World Water Wars, a documentary film about the depletion and privatization of the world's water supply and their consequences for the developing world.
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Blue Gold: World Water Wars (link) view page Explore this year's World Philosophy Day theme, "Inclusive Societies, Sustainable Planet," with a screening and discussion of Blue Gold: World Water Wars, a documentary film about the depletion and privatization of the world's water supply and their consequences for the developing world.
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