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  • Jesus offering bread from heaven. Samuel Torvend, PLU Religion professor and Christ Church Tacoma preacher, will lead this interactive exploration for preachers and musicians. He is the author of Luther and the Hungry Poor and Still Hungry at the Feast: Eucharistic Justice in the Midst of Affliction. Registration is closed for this free workshop, thank you for your interest. Contact Kendall Jeske, Director of Congregational Engagement, for more information about this event. Resource Document for

  • the feminist values central to Women’s Studies and encourage diversity, egalitarianism, and supportive academic environment for all students. PLU students are eligible to join if they meet the following criteria: (1) completion of at least 60 semester hours; (2) a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA at the time of initiation; and (3) a demonstrated academic interest in Women’s and Gender Studies, as evidenced by being a declared major, a declared minor, or having completed at least three courses that meet

  • policies, and in particular Responsible Use of PLU Technology & Related Services.I am ready to claim my accountVerify Your IdentityIn order to proceed, you must first verify your identity. Please enter the details requested by the form below.Last Name: PLU ID: Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD):  Verify my identityConfirm Your IdentityBased on the information you submitted, an account is available for the following individual:NamePLU IDDate of BirthPrimary AffiliationNote: If the information above appears

  • talented young lawyers who wish to pursue the practice of public-interest law full time. Simmons also helped launch and serves as executive director of Civil Survival, an organization that advocates for people directly impacted by the criminal justice system. One’s past does not dictate one’s future. And, among her extensive legislative advocacy work, Simmons has co-chaired the Washington Statewide Reentry Council with King County >> Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee. “She quickly

  • earn the competitive fellowship, which recognizes talented young lawyers who wish to pursue the practice of public-interest law full time. Simmons also helped launch and serves as executive director of Civil Survival, an organization that advocates for people directly impacted by the criminal justice system. One’s past does not dictate one’s future. And, among her extensive legislative advocacy work, Simmons has co-chaired the Washington Statewide Reentry Council with King County >> Prosecutor Dan

  • -working and Technology DO-IT University of Washington program designed to help students with disability with college readiness Washington State Department of Veteran’s Affairs Provides many different services for veterans such as counseling, employment support and assistance with higher education Washington State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Can help persons with disabilities find employment and assistance with higher education Universal Design Can help faculty set up virtual and physical

  • Pacific Lutheran University provides Information Technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission. IT services include computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and the Banner student information system. Policies related to these services extend also to copyright infringement, content accessed or downloaded over the network (even with personally owned computers), and appropriate use of all modes of electronic communication

  • Burkas and Bombers documentary which won first place in the Region 10 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence Award for in-depth television reporting and premiered in the Social Justice Film Festival in Seattle. Ms. Rose is currently working on her Masters in International Relations at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Her talk on Islamophobia will discuss the politics of creating the “Islamic enemy.” Her research interest lies with how and why a state constructs a

  • tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Lace M. Smith, executive director of content development Lace is responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content on PLU social media. Starting in PLU’s Student Involvement and Leadership in 2005, Lace has a rooted background in connecting technology, marketing and communications with the

  • Homework Help and after-school programs. There is a thriving anime club and social events that cater to students and homeschoolers alike. The very young benefit from a playgroup hosted by the Children’s Museum, as well as playaways, storytimes, and junior science kits. The library’s innovation doesn’t stop there, though: adults benefit from job-seeker programs, including an alliance with Work First, free Microsoft accreditation, and general tech help aimed at all ages. Tax Help is a successful program