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  • and welcome for anyone to attend! Throughout the AUC, there will be rooms set up with music, games, and other festivities, including a Photobooth! 4:30PM-7:00PMWeather Location Change: Anderson University Center (Commons & Other Locations, including CK [214], Regency [203], and Scan Center [100]) Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate Frisbee Clubs

  • Neuroscience. OHSU Summer Equity Internship Program– The OccHealthSci Summer Internship program is designed to introduce undergraduate students to biomedical and occupational health research. SCRI Summer Scholars Program– The goal of the program is to provide undergraduate students with a background that is historically underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences an opportunity to engage in basic, clinical and/or translational research projects during the summer at Seattle Children’s Research

  • Neuroscience. OHSU Summer Equity Internship Program– The OccHealthSci Summer Internship program is designed to introduce undergraduate students to biomedical and occupational health research. SCRI Summer Scholars Program– The goal of the program is to provide undergraduate students with a background that is historically underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences an opportunity to engage in basic, clinical and/or translational research projects during the summer at Seattle Children’s Research

  • face in society and on the university’s campus. They also recognize the need for change. Confronting microaggressions remains a primary challenge. Microaggressions are subtle, often unintentional, comments or actions directed at a minority or marginalized group that may cause offense or reinforce harmful stereotypes. Some examples from the mouths of PLU students, faculty and staff include: “You’re pretty for a black woman.” “You don’t look or sound Hispanic.” “You look like a girl.” “What are you

  • a lasting impact on the experiences of indigenous people of color. Although Australia is a popular study abroad destination for American students, LGBTQIA+ students should be aware that there is still some discrimination against the LGBTQIA+ community. Over 200 languages are spoken in Australia. 21% of the population reports speaking a language other than English. Of these, almost 64,800 people reported speaking an Indigenous language. Women may experience catcalling in urban areas in Australia

  • are impacted differently by our criminal justice system [video: Clips resume, Jarel’s voice comes in. Dr. Luther writes on a whiteboard in front of a class. A student takes notes.] Jarel Sanders ‘14, Social Service Specialist, WA Department of Children, Youth, and Families: I think sociology brings a really unique perspective to the criminal justice [video: Jarel sits in an office speaking to the camera.] Jarel: process because when you understand how all of these different systems impact people’s

  • assessment.  If you have additional questions, please call the Health Center at 253-535-7838. Oral Health and Eating DisordersAn eating disorder can have a significant impact on your oral health. Dental hygiene and regular dental care are critically important in helping to maintain a healthy mouth and teeth and overall health and well-being. Click here* for information about maintaining your oral hygiene and the effect of different eating disorders on the mouth and teeth. Contact the Health Center if you

  • the audience has grown, no one has ever entertained the idea of moving to a larger venue because of the charming intimacy created by the smaller scale of the venue and the close proximity of the performers to the audience. As a result of this intimacy, the audience really sits and listens to the music; the amphitheater becomes a listening room. It has a wonderful impact on campus conferences, when attendees are walking by on their way to dinner and see this big outdoor arts event taking place

  • , Gordon Hirabayashi, a sociologist and Japanese American who fought against the forced relocation of Japanese American citizens during WWII. Obama noted that no one sets out to win the Medal of Freedom. “No one picks up a guitar or fights a disease and thinks, ‘In 2012, I’m getting an award from Barack Obama.'” Nor does it take only extraordinary talent or drive, he added. But the award is given for the incredible impact each of the recipients have had on so many people, Obama said. “And not in short

  • fits for PLU and will do such great work on campus who aren’t hesitant their first year, because we were pushing them to make an impact. It’s a campus where, if you take advantage of the opportunities, you can be a big person on campus in whatever facet you want. Two of the students I worked very closely with my first year as a counselor are now both tour guides in the office of Admission. Hearing how much they’ve grown in the six months they were in the office, how much they love the community and