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  • come here and be in our little bubble here at PLU,” said Marisa Etzell ‘20, who works as a student volunteer at Perry G Keithley Middle School in Parkland. “We have the opportunity to serve, and I think that it’s our job as students here at PLU to recognize our privilege and use that privilege as leaders. (We’re in) a rich, diverse community with plenty of opportunities for experiential learning.” The university is working hard to eliminate that gap. CCES is an integral tool to that end, mobilizing

  • , focusing on such topics as Indigeneity, settler colonialism, sovereignty, resilience, and the intersectionality of Indigeneity with gender and sexuality. May include community-based service learning components. (4) NAIS 286 : Sámi Film and the Indigenous North - IT, GE By studying film, video, and television created by this Indigenous Arctic people, students will be introduced to the Sámi of northern Scandinavia and Russia, and will develop an understanding of Sámi culture, history, and worldviews as

  • snacks. Hauge行政大楼内的咖啡车,且提供熟食,三明治和预先包装的小吃点心。Kelley CafeLocated in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology on lower campus, this is another coffee shop that serves deli sandwiches and soup. 位于下校区的Morken学习和技术中心。这是本校区内的另一家咖啡店,供应熟食三明治和汤品。LuteBucks and On-Campus Purchases | LuteBucks和校内物品/商品购买ABC students are given $3,000 in LuteBucks to use in campus dining and for other on-campus purchases (such as at the Lute Locker). LuteBucks can be used for food and non-food items. Just swipe your PLU ID  card

  • discipline. ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation (4) ENVT 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4) Additional Requirements for an Environmental Studies Major A complementary major or minor in another discipline A minimum of 20 semester hours of upper-division course work in the environmental studies major Completion of a pre-approved experiential learning activity (see program chair or website for specific requirements) Minor in Environmental Studies 24 semester hours, completed with a grade of C

  • , we could find joy, be optimistic, and laugh anyway? This fun and funny keynote will present simple tips for recharging your batteries, converting negative energy into positive, and learning happy life lessons from those who know best – young children and dogs. Presenter: Leigh Anne Jasheway Room: AUC Regency Room10:15-11:15AM | CANCELED | Breakout Session: PLAY Your Way to a Healthier LifeCANCELED: Breakout Session: PLAY Your Way to a Healthier LifeThis interactive session will build on the

  • Washington to the list), I’m hopeful that research projects will also be funded in associated disciplines, including mathematics, electrical engineering, acoustics, statistics, psychology, philosophy, business—even historical studies examining the impact of voice technologies on culture and society. For a look at what PLU students are doing currently in machine learning and biology research, check out this video of Dr. Renzhi Cao’s computer science class this past year. There are so many good

  • campus for both his passion for student learning and also his knack for teaching design principles to all students, including those lucky enough to be Design majors in the B.F.A. program. Avila’s influence on PLU’s Innovation Studies program is significant. Because of his guidance, all students working toward the Innovation Studies minor must develop essential skills in either Communications or Design, in addition to the essential coursework that they take in business, economics, history, and ethics

  • for themselves. WordPress offers instructors an easy way to engage with student learning in a format that promotes consideration of public discourse and the risks/rewards of writing for real audiences. A second use for WordPress is the student portfolio. While there is an abundance of proprietary software out there for creating electronic portfolios for student work, WordPress is a free and very easy alternative. Additionally, because WordPress is free and accessible from any computer, students

  • . “Washoe and her family, despite their intelligence and amazing life stories, are in prison. They will be there for the rest of their lives because, having been raised by humans as deaf human children, they are neither fully human nor fully chimpanzee. This experience makes me further committed to challenging long-held cultural and philosophical beliefs about the position that we as humans occupy within the biosphere.” While learning to care for a family of four chimpanzees at a research center in

  • January in China, however, conflicted with an equally important part of her life. Klauder is a member of the PLU swimming team. And she’s no ordinary swimmer – she qualified for the championship finals in five individual events during her first three years at PLU. Swimmer Jessie Klauder seeks the balance between the personal expectations of being a student and the personal and team expectations of being an athlete. While Klauder dove into her studies at the University of Chengdu, learning how to