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  • Jazmyn Caroll ’15 Jazmyn Caroll ‘15 found comfort in the cozy spaces of the PLU Diversity Center

  • infoSubmit a service request for computer, phone, and network problems and needs.Software Update Services253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoSoftware patches and updates for university computers.Information SystemsBanner Self-Service and Internet Native Banner (INB)Banner253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoAccess and manage data related to students, financial aid, alumni, finance, payroll, and human resources.Common Application, The253-535-7151 • admissions@plu.edu • Web

  • of it, and I learned so much about myself and can bring so much back going forward. Trust yourself and trust the process and take advantage of the opportunities and scholarship and faculty support that PLU offers.Riley Dolan Senior (Class of 2019). Hometown: Onalaska, WA Political Science & Hispanic Studies majors Non-profit Leadership minor & Peace Corps Prep program Involvement: ASPLU Civic Engagement Director, PLU’s Late Knight TV show, Residence Hall Association, Wild Hope Center, Humanities

  • (BSCS), Taylor Lunde (BACS) LuteLive is an iOS application aiming to promote general student engagement among PLU athletics. Inspired by GoLutes.com, we aimed to make an easier and more accessible application that allows a user to pick a favorite sport, to be kept up to date, as well as informed about upcoming events. Users will have access to the current team rosters, schedules, and statistics. Using Swift, AlamoFire and Kanna libraries, we were able to translate HTML data into live information in

  • as a literary as well as intellectual, artistic and political enterprise. (4) LTST 341 : Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. - IT, GE Exploration of the histories, experiences, and contributions of Latino/a/x communities in the United States as they appear in Latino literary and cultural productions. Course content is enriched through related community engagement experience. (4) LTST 342 : U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies - IT, GE Course introduces students to critical concepts in the

  • that fall under the theme “… and justice for all?” Programs developed and supported all across campus feature a wide range of justice-related events open to the community, including film screenings, discussions, interactive workshops, rallies and the prestigious Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education. “Justice values are embedded in who we are as an institution, academic programs, faculty, staff and students,” said Joel Zylstra, director of PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service

  • , Transgender, Queer, +) social identities through conversations, activities, and reflection. Connected Residence Hall: Ordal Hall. All DJS communities are located on Gender Inclusive Housing wings. Connected course(s): First-year Ordal residents will be enrolled in a linked PLUS 100: Transitions to PLU course connected with the Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Community.Hong Global CommunityHong Global Community (Global Engagement & Language Immersion Theme) is for students who are interested in a

  • clearinghouse for information on such PRC personnel for relevant U.S. government agencies.What are CIs and what’s the threat?The global CI program was initially launched under China’s Ministry of Education (MOE) in 2004, and more recently has been advanced as part of the PRC’s national strategy of Chinese culture “going global.” It consists of campus-based language and culture partnerships formerly funded in part and supported by the MOE. Many CIs also assist Confucius Classrooms teaching Chinese language

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