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  • exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include “Climate,” “Gender,” “Violence” and “Advocacy.” × × Previous Episodes Read Previous PLU faculty members Claire Todd, Seth Dowland and Amy Young discuss the word ‘irrefutable’ (podcast) Read Next PLU professor helps USA Women’s Hockey become champions COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker

  • Virtual Lutebox A treasure trove of Giphy stickers, profile pic frames, cover images and more – all thoughtfully designed for you. GIPHY Stickers Get'cha GIF On Check out PLU’s stickers, which are usable on social media apps. Look below to find your favorites and add them to Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, TikTok, and anywhere else they’re supported. Search “Pacific Lutheran University” to see the entire collection! Instagram StoriesWhile editing your photo post or story, swipe up and tap the

  • Divinity (D.D.)religious service Doctor of Humane Letters (D.H.L.)the humanities or human welfare Doctor or Laws (LL.D.)public service or government Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)science, social sciences, or technology Honorary doctorates are normally not awarded to political incumbents or current students, employees, or board members of PLU. Degrees are never awarded in exchange for financial contributions. A maximum of three honorary doctorates may be conferred each year.  No more than one degree is

  • the Family, Students of Color, Environmental & Social Justice, Lavender Community, Upper Division Coordinate move-in, move-out, room/hall moves, and roommate agreements Manage Ordal’s and Stuen’s programming budget. Create & deliver pro-devo curriculum Collaboratively implement the departmental co-curriculum Support in staff recruitment, selection, training and evaluation Liaison for clubs & organizations that align with Learning Communities Student Life Responsibilities PLUS 100 Instructor

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  • first Orientation Welcome Reception, to welcome and celebrate students and families from various cultural affinity groups. RLCsDevelopment of new Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) that are affinity based, including First in Family, Students of Color, and Lavender Communities takes place. “J-Groups”Residential Life Resident Directors create “J-Groups” Intergroup Dialogue-based four-week reading/discussion groups on various social justice topics for R/CA continued education. 2016 PresentationThe

  • wave concepts are manifest in a broad range of physics and astronomy subfields through individual research projects and interactions with others. RESEARCH AREAS Photons in Applied Materials Wavefunctions in Quantum Materials Phonons and Shockwaves Waves Revealing the Cosmos The 10-week program runs in conjunction with other programs on campus (~80 other STEM REU students) and includes professional development seminars, career oriented trips(e.g. LIGO Hanford – gravity wave observatory), social

  • Scholarship programs are all prorated for part-time enrollment and could affect your final cost.  We can help with a cost comparison if you wish. What happens if I drop a class during the semester?Dropping a class will have a different impact depending on a variety of factors such as when you drop the class, what type of aid you are receiving, and your student type. It is best to contact our office directly if you are curious how dropping a class will impact your financial aid or billing. Why is my

  • methods of investigation class, and I will also be studying away this coming fall in Costa Rica where I will get to participate in a sustainability internship. After graduating next year, I plan to continue working in the outdoors and sharing what I have learned with others! — Emily T. ‘22 Did you know? 100% of Environmental Studies majors complete 80+ hours of experiential learning through internships, research with a professor, or volunteer work with an organization. Did you know? Want to study away

  • 253.535.7294 www.plu.edu/economics/ econ@plu.edu Priscilla St Clair, Ph.D., Chair Economics is the study of how people establish social arrangements for producing and distributing goods and services to sustain and enhance human life. Its main goals are both to understand these arrangements and to improve them, seeking the best possible allocation of our scarce resources. Bachelor of Arts DegreeMajor in Economics Minimum of 32 semester hours Required Courses for all Economic Majors 20 semester

  • prestigious American Political Science Association’s Latino Caucus Best Book Award in Latino Politics published in 2011.  I am also the co-author of a new book Living the Dream—New Immigration Policies and The Experiences of Undocumented Latino Youth. The book investigates the political, civic, and social experiences of undocumented youth post President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.  I am currently working on a new book tentatively titled: Pipeline to the Professions: The