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  • program; director of core curriculum; dean for inclusive excellence; registrar; a representative from Academic Advising; a representative for academic assessment; a student selected by the Associated Students of PLU. Consistent with Article IV, Section 4, Subsection B, 7 and 8 of the Faculty Bylaws, advisory members shall have the same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make motions and to vote. General Purpose:  To support, develop, and oversee the Core

  • country.Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., AUC 133 “Meet the Mayor” – Mayor Victoria Woodards will be available for members of the PLU community who have questions about the state of the city. More on Mayor Victoria Woodards here.November 12,  AUC 133 Timothy Golden, Walla Walla University “Equality on Trial: Race, Fairness, and the US Supreme Court” This event is made possible by support from Humanities Washington.Past EventsUnited States Representative Denny HeckRepresentative (D-WA 10th District) since 2013. Anyone

  • influential Culinary Institute of America) comes to campus to work with PLU culinary service staff, keeping them up-to-date on the latest techniques and popular cuisines. Students get in on the action, too. Arnone hosted a chili tasting for students this past spring, and he even emceed the PLU Top Chef competition, where students had to create masterpieces from items like Thai chilies and Red Bull. (For recipes, see next page.) This happens all the time. Throughout the school year, Dining and Culinary

  • 2015 Retreat ScheduleJanuary 9, 2015 StartingEventLocation 5:45 PMCheck-in & DinnerAnderson University Center 6:45 PMWelcomeKaren Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts 7:00 PMMovie "Finding Forrester"Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts 9:00 PMMovie Breakout SessionAssigned PLU Classrooms 10:00 PMLate-night FunThe Commons January 10, 2015 StartingEventLocation 8:00 AMBreakfastPLU Commons 9:15 AMBuses depart PLU to Charles Wright AcademyIn front of Harstad 9:45 AMGroup

  • something for every student in healthcare. Center for Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (CEDI)- CEDI promotes diversity and inclusiveness throughout the School of Medicine including the WWAMI region. Chicanos/Latinos for Community Medicine (CCM)- A pre-health Registered Student Organization striving to increase the number of under-represented minorities in healthcare. Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program (HSCMSP)- Supports underrepresented minority and disadvantaged students interested

  • something for every student in healthcare. Center for Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (CEDI)- CEDI promotes diversity and inclusiveness throughout the School of Medicine including the WWAMI region. Chicanos/Latinos for Community Medicine (CCM)- A pre-health Registered Student Organization striving to increase the number of under-represented minorities in healthcare. Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program (HSCMSP)- Supports underrepresented minority and disadvantaged students interested

  • The reading challenge has begun. All the titles listed are available at the Wang Center. Put your PLU reading group together today, following the instructions below. Reading Challenge Book Selection Adia Benton: HIV Exceptionalism: Development Through Disease in Sierra Leone Charlotte Coté: Spirits of our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions Shane Lopez: Making Hope Happen: Create the Future You Want for Yourself and Others Vandana Shiva: Earth Democracy: Justice

  • or judges for our DataFest participants. Mentors must be able to commit a minimum of 75 minutes of online volunteer time. Judges will need to be available for a 2 hour online commitment on Sunday morning. To find out more about volunteering, please reach out to Assistant Professor of Mathematics N. Justice at justicng@plu.edu. Would you like to sponsor a prize or donate to DataFest? If you’d like to support DataFest with a financial gift, we have opportunities to sponsor prizes for students or

  • awards. The Quigg Awards provide support for faculty, staff, and students who have demonstrated unusually inventive, original, and creative approaches to advance the mission of the university.Lute Buddies The first Quigg Award goes to PLU students Nicolas Celebrado and Lindsey Clark and their advisors Dr. Mark Mulder, Dr. Ksenija Simic-Muller, and Jose Curiel Morelos for “Building Bridges, Not Walls: Lute Buddies.” The program aims to partner PLU students and staff with students from the Franklin

  • , the program continued to grow and evolve. During the ’97-98 school year, OR expanded to weeklong trips, one to Montana for skiing and another to Oregon’s Smith Rock for climbing. Wade also began running a basic staff training that discussed risk management in the outdoors, and he held periodic wilderness medicine mini-seminars that addressed what incidents could arise outdoors and how to handle them. “For a lot of us, it was our first foray into real leadership,” Wade said. “It was a tremendous