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  • participating in New Transfer and Continuing Student Communities, students will: Utilize academic and personal support resources to navigate tasks such as declaring a major Reflect on what their vocation may be as they begin to think about majors and careers Apply skills to navigate mature interpersonal relationships through use of tools and processes such as the roommate and community standards agreements Demonstrate wellness and care for themselves, their communities, and the world through the lens of

  • experience. Check out social media via Facebook , Twitter and Instagram . Be sure to use the hashtag #bjugday with your posts. Download your Bjug beard Bjug Harstad Day, Oct. 14 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Personal Journey September 13, 2016 The Rev. Jen Rude September 2, 2016

  • young men to experience leadership in meaningful ways,” Cushman said. “Their voices, concerns and stories (should) be shared and validated by the community.” Cushman says that cultural responsiveness is vital. Becoming culturally responsive, however, is a multi-step process that Cushman says “does not happen overnight.” People must check their belief systems and question the motives behind their own personal opinions and convictions. Next, they must validate and affirm through highlighting positive

  • all that register. * Recommended for Emergency Building Coordinators, Emergency Operations Response Members, Facilities Management Personnel and Safety Committee Members.Forklift SafetyPLU forklift training is provided by skilled Facilities Management personnel, and includes classroom instruction on the physical principles of safe forklift operation as well as hands-on personal instruction until each worker can demonstrate skilled operation. Only those who have been pre-approved may attend

  • institutions. And, he said, “it’s still beneficial for non-indigenous students to have this exposure for personal and intellectual growth.” Perhaps most importantly, the program will make PLU a more welcoming place for current and prospective students of indigenous heritage. Storfjell notes that “there are plenty (of indigenous people) right here in Parkland, yet people aren’t even aware of it.” Many more will be, if Storfjell and his colleagues have anything to say about it.

  • Nursing Career in Washington StateBecause of the increased reliance on nursing expertise due to the impacts of COVID-19, nursing has become a complex and varied field with more and more opportunities to advance into specialized or management positions. Read More. Crafting your Graduate Personal StatementThe personal statement component is crucial in telling your story for applying admission to a professional graduate program. It should focus on your professional and academic goals and how your desired

  • Friday, the 10th of July, which happened to be the day that my mother died.  So, it seemed somehow personal to me, and to my family, that the flag came down on the day of my mother’s death. The personal connection to these issues in Charleston touched me again closer to home.  Some of you may be aware of the “Hate Won’t Win” campaign launched by two granddaughters of the murdered pastor of Charleston’s Mother Emmanuel AME Church, the Rev. Daniel Simmons.  I think the whole country was astounded when

  • sustainability, health, and security. Engineers make a real impact, they’re in high demand globally, and they earn great pay. Dual degree engineering students at PLU take three years of math and science courses before transferring to an engineering school where they will finish, after two more years, with two degrees, one from PLU and one in engineering. PLU trains our students in reasoning, writing, global perspectives, and communications, making our students well-rounded and appealing to employers. With

  • part of the reason I really enjoyed working with second graders during my student teaching. How was your student teaching experience? I recently completed my student teaching at Lakeview Hope Academy in the Clover Park School District. It was very special. Clover Park is a very diverse district. I worked with second graders. I had a lot to learn as I changed from an observer to a full-time student teacher. I love reading and writing, and it was so fun to connect with the students through those

  • , it provides a cultural ecological perspective of foraging societies in a variety of environments. It also examines how foraging studies inform archaeological research and the challenges that these peoples now face in a rapidly changing world. (4) ANTH 370 : The Archaeology of Ancient Empires - ES, GE The origins of agriculture, writing, cities, and the state in many parts of the world, comparing and contrasting the great civilizations of antiquity, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, Asia