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  • , and intellectuals to share their stories, these homecoming-week events hope to reach students on a personal level. All Meant to Live speakers explore what experiences, people, and passions have brought them to their current situations and how meaning manifests itself in their lives. Since Wild Hope supports vocational exploration, we challenge students to ask themselves “Big Enough Questions.” These are those profound questions to which we are drawn—questions that keep us up at night which deeply

  • www.piercetransit.org.Working/FinancesFinances and Money: Upon your arrival, you are encouraged to open a checking or savings account when you are here. You can meet local banks at First Year Orientation, or the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education is happy to assist you with finding a bank. The PLU Business Office will cash personal checks up to $75 with valid PLU ID. Working at PLU: If you are employed by PLU, you will need to apply for a Social Security Number. Short-term scholars employed by PLU are

  • class.” Reality Sets In: Preparing for Life after College Let me close with a personal reflection. I am currently entering my senior year of undergraduate education, and let me tell you: if I could have had this class during my freshman year, I would have jumped on it. Not only is the topic interesting, but the goal of Hist 248/Phil 248 is to help me work with others and be more successful in my classes and in future life. Having the opportunity to jump right into such a relevant class is an

  • valuable, Brewer said the position does not offer what she’s looking for in a full-time position. She prefers assistant positions, where she can help manage but also interact with the community on a personal level. Brewer and her partner — a transgender man she met while living in Harstad Hall — are also considering adoption. Brewer suspects the director position would be a lot to juggle with a new baby. “This is an amazing organization,” she said. “If I was in a position to feel like I really wanted

  • ScholarshipApplication:  Students must complete the Presidential Scholarship application in addition to all admission application materials by December 1. Eligibility: High school seniors who have demonstrated significant leadership and service, and have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.8 (weighted), or scored 1310 or higher on the SAT (math and evidence-based reading and writing only), or scored 28 or higher on the ACT. Amount: $34,000 per year, renewable for an additional three years of undergraduate study. Number

  • conversation with Christian traditions. We learn from the discipline of ethics to understand and think critically about arguments in historical, social, and experiential contexts and we engage in dialogue with sources from sacred Christian texts, from Christian social movement in the U.S., and from contemporary thinkers across the world. The primary goal of the course is to equip students with tools to think more deeply and more critically about moral issues in personal life, in community, and in politics

  • Reappraising the Rift Between Faith and Reason: Could Science Help Us Think About Religion? Posted by: alex.reed / May 20, 2022 May 20, 2022 By Keith J. CooperOriginally published in 1991Tertullian, an African Christian writing in the second century of the Church, is perhaps most famous for his defiant one-liner about the resurrection, “I believe it because it is absurd.” The only trouble is: he never wrote those words, and wouldn’t have meant them if he had. They are simply a misquotation.  In

  • (after completion of several academic requirements) to PLU’s BSN program starting your third year. Learn more about nursing admission here. How do I submit requirements?E-mail: intl@plu.edu Fax: 253-536-5136 Mail: PLU Office of Admission, Tacoma, WA, USA 98447 Where do I send my documents?PLU Office of Admission, Tacoma, WA, USA 98447 Do you offer conditional admission?No.  Your application to PLU will be evaluated based on all of the application materials that you submit, including your personal

  • -traditional student, so even a non-traditional student can still get the full college experience,” Lucas says.Social WorkLearn more about the Social Work program at PLUA Captivating Capstone Lucas has received high praise from PLU faculty for her capstone, “Resistance to the Roots of Colonization: Protected Crowns,” which focuses on the personal and political aspects of Black hair. “There’s still not a lot of research on Black hair,” Lucas says, referencing the historical lack of Black representation

  • , Armenian, Cambodian, Rwandan and Native American genocides. Each genocide is its own unit with its own texts, explored both individually and comparatively, through a combination of historical texts, films, memoirs, and first-person testimonies. This fall, Marcus and Griech-Polelle had funding to invite survivors and/or descendants of survivors from each genocide studied in the course, thus giving students a more personal and immediate way to think about each genocide and its legacy in the present