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  • Melaina Hayes WSR Student Worker she/her Email: hayesmr@plu.edu Professional Biography Personal Additional Titles/Roles Co-Lead for Student Led Intiative for Community Creation (SLICC) Biography Melaina is a current student at PLU and will be part of the graduating class of 2025. She is double majoring in Sociology and Global and Cultural Studies concentrating in Transnationalism and its Consequences. She is also minoring in theater, anthropology, and religion. Melaina is currently working as

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  • Cassio Vianna Assistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz Studies Full Profile 253-535-7760 cassio.vianna@plu.edu

  • offer you. (The WASFA is for Washington residents who are not eligible to complete the FAFSA, i.e. undocumented students) Interested in art & design, dance, media, music, or theatre? Consider applying and auditioning for our Artistic Achievement Scholarships, which range from $1,000-$7,500 per year (and are stacked on academic scholarships). Does the completion of my AA-DTA or AS-T guarantee I will only need to complete 2 more years at PLU?Because you have completed the Washington AA-DTA or AS-T

  • area. Your family should make a plan to call an out-of-state friend or family phone number, so each person can report they are safe. Here is a template your family can use to keep track of this information.Look For Web, Phone, and Media AlertsPLU Alert! may be used to notify students and employees of unfolding emergency incidents via text and voice message to cell phones, PLU work phones, and PLU email addresses that are on record with the university. For more information, click here. Parents and

  • Union and the Asian-Pacific Islanders Association) or activities/interests (like the Art Club and the PLU Gamer’s Guild). Organizations are groups managed by a PLU department, like our student media groups. Clubs and organizations put on a lot of fun events across campus and beyond.GO Student Activities BoardStudent Activities Board (SAB) is an independent student-run organization focused on after hours and weekend programming on campus. SAB puts on weekly HUMP Programming and Late Night programs

  • indigenous nations located in what is now called Argentina peacefully occupied the Ministry of the Interior for 11 days, demanding an end to the death in their territories. During their stay, these women denounced environmental destruction and assassination in the regions they inhabit and the consequences this brings to their communities and the population in general. There, they faced governmental indifference and media indifference that made the fact invisible. However, their sustained struggle

  • people of color that discuss self-love, colorism, growth, and the challenges and joys of being us. Communication – Coordinate the Center for DJS digital communication and engagement efforts including the DJS Digest newsletter and social media accounts  Dialogue – Coordinate campus wide DJS dialogue programs including Talk Story, caucuses, and JTerm Book Group.      Successful candidates will: Have completed at least one semester at PLU  Maintain full time enrollment at PLU for the 2023-2024 academic

  • to Oct. 31, the official date of the anniversary, here are a number of events to honor the occasion as well as our heritage. ART AND THE REFORMATION Sept. 11 – Nov. 5 This exhibit in Mortvedt Library will feature Luther’s German Bible, published in 1522 at the beginning of the Lutheran Reformation, as well as other books, manuscripts and artwork of the period. Luther was a media pioneer who used every communication form and art medium available to promote a new vision of Christianity and its

  • locate three or more reviews of the work. As part of their work, students will summarize each of the reviews, identify where and how they vary, and examine the viewpoints, biases, or assumptions that each reviewer shows.Examine coverage of a controversial issue or eventType of activity: Group activity; Individual activity Goal: Examine a topic across different media. Brief overview: Assign or ask students to choose a controversial issue or event. As part of their work, students will examine how the

  • What’s in our room? With Jess Mason ’24 Posted by: vcraker / April 13, 2023 April 13, 2023 Portland native, Jess Mason gives a tour of their room in Hong Hall. Hong Global Hall is for local, national, and international students. Located in the middle of upper campus, it is home to a unique living/learning community consisting of six language and global engagement houses: Chinese, French, Global Studies, Indigenous Languages, Spanish, and the International Honors program. CLICK HERE to learn