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  • statement emphasizes resistance, empowerment, and persistence. Professor Marcus believes that the interdependency among those three values results in “actively working for change” by empowering individuals to use their voices and to support one another. Professor Marcus says, “I know it’s a cliché that all politics is local, but I felt like we had to start close to home. That’s why we started in Gig Harbor.”   In March 2017, Heidi Mund, an anti-Islamic proponent, was invited by a local Tea Party group

  • languages change over time.” This question is what sparked his interest in studying dead languages. Now Brown specializes in Germanic languages and has studied Old Saxon, Old English, Old Norse, and Gothic.  Professor Brown knew there would likely be little chance that he could teach these languages as fully-fledged courses. But, he decided, “If it doesn’t work out to teach these classes, I can do this as a club.” When he began his club, he was unsure if anyone would even want to attend. “I had no idea

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  • , etc.). In each unit, you will expand your vocabulary and knowledge about social, historical, cultural, and political issues through conversational activities. Prerequisites: HISP 202, 252, or the equivalent, or permission of instructor. (4) HISP 301 : Hispanic Voices for Social Change - VW, GE HISP 301 is a content-based intensive reading and writing course that offers an examination of diverse texts from different times and places in Spanish speaking countries, to focus on how people establish

  • maintain or gain support in the closing days of the race. Sponsored by the Department of Politics and Government. 11th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture Oct. 26 | 7:30 p.m. | Lagerquist Concert Hall Dr. Jennifer Harvey will lecture on “From Ferguson to Charleston: Religous Fath, Righteous Feminists and Holy Fire.” Sponsored by the Department of Religion. Working for Change Nov. 2 | 6-8 p.m. | AUC 133 Alumni panel highlighting Post-graduate service opportunities for alums pursuing domestic and

  • understanding of their cultural identities through reflection on values while learning how to create positive change in their communities. This community focuses on intersectionality across the following three sub-communities: First in the Family For students who are first in their families to attend college (first-generation students whose parents did not graduate from a four-year, degree granting institution in the U.S.) with support to connect them to resources for success in and out of the classroom

  • rehabilitation. “There’s a variety of ways we are criminalized for life,” Simmons said. “I am working to change laws that provide more opportunities to people who have paid their debt to society and have rehabilitated, because redemption needs to be part of the criminal justice system.” If there’s somebody cut out for the job, it’s Simmons — a resilient attorney who overcame more than most to get through law school, and has already accomplished more than many lawyers do in a lifetime. “Tarra is absolutely

  • a punitive system into one of rehabilitation. “There’s a variety of ways we are criminalized for life,” Simmons said. “I am working to change laws that provide more opportunities to people who have paid their debt to society and have rehabilitated, because redemption needs to be part of the criminal justice system.” If there’s somebody cut out for the job, it’s Simmons — a resilient attorney who overcame more than most to get through law school, and has already accomplished more than many

  • seminar, 3 clinical - 180 hours) GNUR 701 : Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication Reinforces composition and writing skills for academic purposes. APA is stressed; including, writing, citations, and references. Written communication of ideas to inform and persuade a reader on a topic through a variety of dissemination methods. (2) GNUR 702 : Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration Focuses on the role of an advanced practice nurse and interprofessional collaboration, change management and

  • seminar, 3 clinical - 180 hours) GNUR 701 : Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication Reinforces composition and writing skills for academic purposes. APA is stressed; including, writing, citations, and references. Written communication of ideas to inform and persuade a reader on a topic through a variety of dissemination methods. (2) GNUR 702 : Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration Focuses on the role of an advanced practice nurse and interprofessional collaboration, change management and