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  • the levels in place before the Great Recession. A key concern for us is the split that cropped up a few years ago between the level of funding given to students attending the state’s public research universities (UW and WSU) and the 10 private universities in the state. In the last legislative session, the Legislature passed a resolution indicating a desire to restore parity between the research universities and the private colleges, but now, in the current session, we’ll need to see that

  • of our daily lives, the study of religion offers you insightful and nuanced understanding of individuals, communities and complex issues. Career paths chosen by recent graduates in religion: Leadership in regional and international nonprofit and nongovernmental agencies Law and public service in elective office University teaching Ordained and lay ministries Social service and social work Course Requirements for the Major The Bachelor of Arts degree in religion allows flexibility and presumes

  • Back is for active bystanders specifically looking for ways to combat bigotry and harassment. 6 Tips on Bystander Intervention When You Witness a Racist Attack or Potential Hate Crime is a good article with a video detailing what to do if you see a bigoted attack in a public place. Witness: See It/Film It/Change It discusses ways to safely document injustices through film.

  • The officers and members of student clubs/organizations are responsible for conducting their activities in accordance with the rules of the University, as well as with the purposes and procedures stated in their approved constitution. The officers and members are responsible for observing all laws and regulations governing the various activities of the group. The University does not authorize, protect, defend, or assume responsibility for violations of public or private rights by students or

  • . Rousseau, Brett – 2011-2012. Investigating the Role of Sustainability in the Curriculum. Siroky, Karly and Carissa Davidson – 2010-2011.  A green welcome to PLU. Straus, Emma – 2010-2011.  Public Transit Access at PLU. Stromberg, Josh – 2010-2011.  A Bike Coop Business Plan. Bucholtz, Lauren – 2009-2010.   Promoting Can the Can. Krzmarzick, Becca – 2009-2010.  STARS: Sustainability, tracking, assessment, & rating system. Pfaff, Eric – 2009-2010. Bike Coop proposal. Power-Drutis, Tamara – 2008-2009

  • Teaching) requested by editor, for the publisher W. H. Freeman to accompany new textbook." University Physics for Life Science July 2012: "Physics of energy as a travel course." (Public Intellectual, article) published in EnergyTeachers.org Community Newsletter. Ithaca, NY February 2012: K. Hay and M. Dragila. "Physics of Fluid Spreading on Roughness." Special Issue on Modeling, Analysis and Simulations of Multiscale Nonlinear Systems, Conference proceedings, Oregon State University 2007 Katrina M. Hay

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  • Critical Perspectives on Volunteering. The Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial event is co-sponsored by the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, the Center for Community Engagement and Service, and PLU’s Peace Corps Prep program. It seeks to celebrate the life of an extraordinary public servant and former Peace Corps volunteer killed on Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya.Video RecordingPeace Corps PanelAbout Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews MATT GOULD is

  • From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration Recently, chemistry major Jackie Lindstrom found herself in Oxford, England, conducting a series of informational interviews with public health representatives from Oxfam and the International Organization for Migration, a United Nations advisory agency that promotes international cooperation on migration. Traveling under a Wang Center Research… June 12, 2023 AcademicsChemistryMathematicsPLU

  • PLU students present ‘The War of the Worlds’ Theatre major Zivia Rich ’24 loves a good story. She is especially fond of them in the form of a radio show or podcast. Growing up, the Seattle-area native spent much of her time listening to KUOW, their local National Public Radio station. “We have… November 2, 2022 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunicationCommunityCurrent StudentsInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent LifeThe ArtsTheatre

  • PLU students present ‘The War of the Worlds’ Theatre major Zivia Rich ’24 loves a good story. She is especially fond of them in the form of a radio show or podcast. Growing up, the Seattle-area native spent much of her time listening to KUOW, their local National Public Radio station. “We have… November 2, 2022 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunicationCommunityCurrent StudentsInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent LifeThe ArtsTheatre