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Justice - RL, VW This course offers in-depth exploration of how religious communities and religious leaders are responding to anthropogenic climate change and how the study of religion and theology shed light on political and moral debates on the issue. Special attention is paid to Christian perspectives, but texts are included from other religious traditions and from multiple global, racial, and socio-economic contexts. Students will create a research-based final project developing and defending a
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walking down the hall or across the street. How did PLU contribute to your success? At PLU I got the opportunity to work as an intern in the Office of Advancement 20 hours a week, as well as be involved with several other clubs. This forced me to learn really good time management skills that I use every single day while working in an office. The personal relationships that I had with my professors allowed me to grow as a student and individual and helped me to gain confidence about what I’m capable of
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electronic resources, technology support, and enhancements across campus. The fee is $130 per semester for undergraduate students and $130 per semester for graduate students. During summer sessions, this fee is $70.00 per person. Thesis Binding Fee A fee of $100 is charged per thesis. Transcript Fee www.studentclearinghouse.org The National Student Clearinghouse is now the online web management agent for ordering PLU official transcripts. The National Student Clearinghouse offers a fast, simple and
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medically underserved areas in Western Washington. The community surrounding PLU experiences multiple barriers to health care, including a shortage of primary care providers and limited access to essential health services. How will this impact Parkland–Spanaway? This partnership aligns three organizations committed to health access and care, experiential learning, and service. Broadly, the new medical center will create a wide-ranging set of new jobs in health care, facilities management, information
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the experience and skills required. In the Seattle/Tacoma area, it is not unusual to find positions that start at $15.74 per hour or higher. If you have been offered a spring or summer internship which is unpaid, you may be eligible to receive funding through the PLU Internship Fund. What is a Micro-Internship?Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, professional experiences that typically consist of 10 to 50 hours of work total. These experiences are project-based with clear deliverables and a
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projects. Faculty utilize the PLU SoN mobile health van to schedule community-based health screening, health promotion, community clinics, or other activities, most typically in underserved areas or with vulnerable and underserved populations. Faculty interested in driving the SoN mobile health van must have special training prior to taking the van out. To schedule use of the van or to ask about training, please contact DNP Project Coordinator. Delta Iota Chi Delta Iota Chi is PLU’s Nursing service
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). Exempt positions are those which meet the exemption provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Washington Minimum Wage Act. Full-time employees in exempt positions are not eligible for pay for additional time worked. REGULAR AND TEMPORARY STATUS Revised October 2009 A regular employee is one in a benefits eligible position who has completed the introductory period. A temporary employee is one who is employed short-term to complete a special project, to assist during a department’s peak load
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threatening off-stage while a persistent educator found a way to keep that discourse in play.Currently, I participate in a third micro-community, founded to engage the topic of race. Formed in 2006 as an adult education project in a church in downtown Tacoma, the group originally intended to meet weekly for a few months to discuss Why We Can’t Wait by Dr. Martin Luther King. Attendance expanded as local residents joined to participate alongside parishioners. Eager to learn and magnetized by the
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one problem, another problem starts to poke in,” said Edgar. “This should inspire future projects—for students at PLU or other institutions.” Olafson said that working on this research project pushed her intellectually. “I really liked how much it challenged everything I know about everything,” Olafson said of the process. “It was such an intellectual stretch to think about these things that only like two people had published papers on before. It was a hard transition going back to normal
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information related to the African Art collection. Here is a list of recent curriculum driven exhibits displayed in Mortvedt Library by academic year.2022-20232021-20222020-20212019-20202018-20192022-2023 On Exhibit: Cardboard Containers This exhibit of student work is based on an art class assignment in which students were given everyday objects and tasked with replicating and constructing forms using sheets and rolls of cardboard, self-adhesive paper tape, and hot glue. The project covered scale
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