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  • Un Remedio: Confronting the Challenges of Distance Learning Posted by: dupontak / May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 By Marie Rodrigues '20English Writing MajorWhen asked how her students are persevering in times of distance learning, Giovanna Urdangarain, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies responded, “They inspire me daily.”Transitioning to online learning has been a lengthy process for all involved, but Professor Urdangarain is grateful to have students who remain courageous, flexible

  • Nicole Hargreaves ‘09 documents her move overseas on HGTV’s House Hunters International Nicole (Hughes) Hargreaves graduated from PLU in 2009 with a degree in communication and a minor in women’s and gender studies. Originally from Kirkland, Wash., she went on to begin her career here in the Pacific Northwest. However, after her husband Paul was struck with… October 20, 2020 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • , Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals (Avon 1975; 2nd ed. 1990), Peter Singer gave a new academic respectability to animal issues and stimulated a renewed vigor in social-action campaigns on behalf of animals. He also explicitly linked animals with other social liberation movements. These other movements are now well established in universities with vigorous multi-disciplinary programs in gender studies, ethnic studies, and so forth. Not so animals. As far as I know, there is

  • stratification (e.g., race, class, and/or gender). Revised: 12/18/18Criminal Justice Major Learning Outcomes Students will be able to formulate criminological research questions. Students will be able to utilize criminological research methods to collect data. Students will be able to analyze data with appropriate criminological data analysis methods. Students will be able to create a theoretically informed argument, integrating sociological and criminological ideas to develop nuanced perspectives on social

  • hired as the center’s third director. 2005 The Women’s Center is awarded a $200,000 grant from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, and two new staff members are hired. Spring 2006 Women’s Studies is changed to Women’s & Gender Studies by faculty. Fall 2006 The Women’s Center moves to Upper Campus on 121st Street. 2007 The center’s Department of Justice grant is renewed for another three years. 2008 The “He Loves Me, He Loves me Not: Men’s Role in Ending Violence Against

  • Does Title IX only deal with athletics?No. Title IX went into effect in 1972 as a way to have equitable gender practices in higher education institutions. This covers not only athletics, but also recruitment, admission, financial aid, scholarships, course offerings and access, counseling, hiring and retention of employees, benefits and leave, and much more. Title IX encompasses pregnant and parenting students as well, in addition to prohibiting sexual harassment and sexual and gender

  • . Presenter: Attorneys Julie Dickens and Lisa Kremer, Gordon Thomas Honeywell Room: AUC Regency Room11:00AM-12:00PM | The Unselfish Act of Self-CareThe Unselfish Act of Self-CareJoin us as we explore how to take care of our selves and our communities. Presenter: Tolu Taiwo and Dawn Cuthbertson, Center for Gender Equity Room: AUC 1331:30-2:30PM | The Science of HappinessThe Science of HappinessLearn how to bring more happiness to your personal and professional life. Research supports that happy people feel

  • national contributions to the nursing profession include service on the Accreditation Review Committee for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, with previous service on the CCNE Standards Committee. She has worked as a CCNE accreditation site visitor and team leader since 2002 and has conducted accreditation visits across the country and internationally. Smith received her Ph.D. in Nursing with a minor in Feminist Studies from the University of Minnesota. In addition to her credentials as a

  • . Elana majored in Environmental Studies and Global Studies with a concentration in Development and Social Justice.2019 Peace Scholars Dejan Perez and Barbara Gilchrist Barbara Glichrist and Dejan Perez were 2019-2020 Peace Scholars. Barbara is majoring in Global Studies, Psychology, and Political Science. Dejan is an English (emphasis in Writing) and Women’s & Gender Studies major, and Norwegian and Native American and Indigenous Studies minor. Both will graduate in 2020.2018 Peace Scholars Aziza

  • , Hurricane Katrina and tsunamis that wipe out thousands of lives in a single deadly surge. But there are also the waters of mercy and hope, argued Benjamin Stewart, a professor and chair at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. And the flood of mercy is a stronger force – in nature and in the world of the divine, Stewart added. He urged those attending PLU’s first Lutheran Studies Conference to become their own “flood of grace, which washes over a wounded creation,” refusing to stop until justice