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  • . | Education Alumni Panel and NetworkingRoom: Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Join us for a Q&A panel from PLU alumni industry professionals to gain first hand insight into the education field. Additionally, hear how their graduate education played a role in their career development. There will also be a time at the end to network with the panelists and other attendees.Thursday April 4, 6 p.m. | Health Services Alumni Panel and NetworkingRoom: Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC Join us for a Q&A panel

  • I&TS Service DirectoryInformation & Technology Services (I&TS) provides technology, library resources, and a wide range of services, planning, and leadership in support of the university’s core teaching-learning mission. This directory provides a comprehensive listing of Information & Technology Services offered to the PLU community.TopicsA-ZSearchTopicsAccounts and PasswordsPLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accountsCybersecurity Awareness Training253-535-7525

  • recipients at the Homecoming Celebration Banquet. Alumni Blogs Humanosphere Tom Paulson's ’80 independent news site covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Adrian Hollingsworth Adrian Hollingsworth '08 is a world traveler who quit her job at 27 and moved to Southeast Asia. After a few jobs and 15 countries under her belt, she

  • curricularDiversity in the Core curricular requirements approved by the Faculty. 1997 Creation of UDCCreation of University Diversity Committee approved by the Faculty. This standing committee, responsible for oversight of the diversity effort, is supplemented by the Diversity Committee for Cultural and Educational Programming. Dialogue to evaluate changeDialogue among faculty and administrators involved with diversity to evaluate effectiveness of existing committee structure and to propose changes. Adoption of

  • ); Act Six Scholar; Rieke Scholar; Spirit of Diversity Award; International Honors Program; Pinnacle Society; organizer, Let’s Talk About: Religious Diversity forum series; At-Large Senator, ASPLU; At-Large Board Member and Website Content Manager, National Organization of Women (NOW), Seattle chapter; Development Coordinator, Korean Women’s Association (KWA), Tacoma Post-graduation plans: Working as an HR Advisor at Providence Healthcare, considering graduate studies in political communication For

  • Welcome to the Health Center!If this is your first time using the Health CenterIf this is your first time using the Health Center we recommend calling in to schedule your first visit. We will be happy to help schedule an appointment for you and make sure you’re all squared away before coming to see us. Here are a few things to keep in mind before calling for the first time: Tell us if you would like to see a particular healthcare provider If you do not wish to discuss the reason for visiting us

  • , George Zeno. The data-gathering effort involved individual meetings on campus and off campus. We also used digital marketing tools to spread a wide net for feedback. Our team explained what social impact projects are and how PLU has been engaged in this work since its founding in 1890. As a sample, we found social impact projects in the academic divisions, student athletics, campus life, student clubs, the office of advancement, summer programs, the diversity center, faculty research and fellowships

  • Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is learning at PLU to help people in need. Posted by: tpotts / July 15, 2022 July 15, 2022 “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social

  • letters : the untold story of Lin Zhao, a martyr in Mao’s China (DS778.L47655 L53 2018) “Blood Letters tells the astonishing tale of Lin Zhao, a poet and journalist arrested by the authorities in 1960 and executed eight years later, at the height of the Cultural Revolution. The only Chinese citizen known to have openly and steadfastly opposed communism under Mao, she rooted her dissent in her Christian faith–and expressed it in long, prophetic writings done in her own blood, and at times on her

  • era (c. 3,000 BCE to c. 1500 CE), paying close attention to themes of cross-cultural encounter, the rise and fall of empires, and explorations over land and sea. We will explore global patterns of trade, technology, and expansion; the spread of ideas, religious traditions, and philosophies; the relationship between warfare, colonization, and the rise of the nation state; and how different cultural, social, and religious encounters have shaped the emergence of the modern world. (4) HIST 103