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  • transgressions, such as rape and seduction. At a more speculative level, Jacques Lacan has theorized that when a child learns to speak, as part of that language acquisition he or she learns a set of kinship terms in which gender is an essential structuring element. These kinship terms also implicitly convey information about the incest taboo and about the child’s own position in that network, elements which form the basis of personal identity. Students in the course Spanish for Heritage Speakers in 2018 Even

  • ScholarshipsMaster of Arts in Education Excellence in Education Graduate Scholarship The Martinez Foundation Scholarship for New Teachers Shereen Paff Special Education Scholarhsip Graduate Assistantship MAE ScholarshipsMaster of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy The Charles D. York and Cheryl L. Storm Graduate Scholarships The MFT Graduate Assistantship MFT ScholarshipsMaster of Fine Arts – Creative Writing The Linda Bierds and Carol Houck Smith Graduate Scholarships The Jack Cady Promise Scholarship Graduate

  • did you enjoy about collaborating and researching with Professors [Peter] Grosvenor and Hames? I really appreciate the international relations theory aspect that Dr. Grosvenor was able to provide, as he has been to Palestine. I was able to get feedback and more nuance from him. I don’t shy away from peer reviews, because they just make the paper stronger, having multiple sets of eyeballs on it. Dr. Hames assisted me in tailoring some of the writing, because this paper is what I used when applying

  • academic and professional journey. Through individual career counseling appointments, our advisors can help you with things like: Job and Internship Searches Professional Resume and Cover Letter Writing Interview Preparation Career Exploration “The career and internship advisor I met with was SO helpful! I was stressed out that I would not be able to reduce my resume down to one page, but her tips made it possible. She also showed me ways to look up internships on LinkedIn.” Emily S. ’22, Business

  • Diversity Center at juliannh@plu.edu2022-2023 Fellowship Reports Indigenous ConnectionsSarah Lynn Seabreeze (PLU ’25) explored the PLU Archives and conducted current student focus groups to share a story of PLU’s engagement with Native Communities. FINAL REPORT  Sarah Lynn Seabreeze (PLU ’25) Hometown: Sun City, Arizona Major: Religion, English-Writing, minor in NAIS “I choose Indigenous Connections because, as some who is Native (Tlingit), I saw a severe lack in the relationship between the University

  • greater than 2 is reducible. We finish by discussing some common core standards and how they are related to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. 3:00pm – An Exploration of Egyptian Fractions Seth Chapman Egyptian Fraction Decompositions, named after the culture that used them for division, are a method of writing fractions as a sum of unit fractions. In this presentation, we will explore some useful properties of Egyptian Fractions, including an extensive look into the most commonly used algorithm for

  • integrating the book into their curriculum. Lisa Marcus, associate professor of English, plans to teach the book in her Writing 101 seminar on “Banned Books.” She wants students to recognize that Urrea’s book has been banned in Arizona as part of a push to suppress ethnic studies, particularly works that address Mexican-American history and experience. Students in her course – after reading about several controversial banning cases around race and sexual orientation – will take up Urrea’s book in the

  • ; and, on Sept. 12, even launches a crowd-sourcing lyric-writing contest tied to PLU’s 125th academic year. “The overall theme of Chapel this year is ‘The Fruit of the Spirit,’ focusing on peace, kindness, joy and patience,” said University Pastor Nancy Connor. “One of the reasons we start with peace (in September) is the whole idea that there’s so much unrest in the world, and with the violence at Seattle Pacific University last spring, we want to start the year off as place of peace and community

  • time, holding a variety of roles throughout the productions he’s a part of. Since “Lizard Boy,” he’s been commissioned to write for Book-It Repertory Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, ArtsWest Playhouse and Gallery, and Seattle Repertory Theatre again. He says musical theater is his true passion, combining everything he grew up learning: visual art, music, writing and acting. “It’s the intersection of all the forms of art that I enjoy,” he said.'LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL'See Justin Huertas ’09

  • be a more utilized place, especially for people of color. Tell us about your current graduate studies. I will graduate with my master’s in public administration from The Evergreen State College in June. It has been quite the journey. I am excited for my capstone, for which my team will be writing self-empowerment curriculum in both Spanish and English. What do you see as the most challenging part of your job? Vicarious trauma is real; while supporting people through crisis is a passion and skill