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  • of Duty. The environments in these video games reveal distinct post-9/11 interpretations of war. Sarah Calvin-StupfelWitnessing Testimony, Creating Memory, and Re-Building Self: Lessons from Molly Applebaum’s Testimonies in "Buried Words" Faculty Mentor: Rona Kaufman, English This project, consisting of a 30 page essay and 15 minute presentation, came out of my 2022 Kurt Mayer Research Fellowship. I presented my research at the Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education last October. My

  • critical reflection led by PLU staff and faculty to consider what it is like to live within a limited budget. The Poverty Simulation, which goes from 6-9 p.m., is designed to confront attitudes and stereotypes about people living in poverty. Friday, Nov. 14 Students are invited to participate in a Hunger and Homelessness Awareness event outside PLU: The March & Rally to End Youth Homelessness, sponsored by the Youth Coalition to End Homelessness, will take place in downtown Tacoma at Pugnetti Park. The

  • to engage with others that requires self-reflection and self-critique, includes the desire to fix power imbalances where none ought to exist, and involves aspiring to develop partnerships with people and groups who advocate for others (Tervalon & Murray-Garcia, 1998). Consider how colonialism plays into study away – as someone living within a culture different from your own, how can you learn from the people around you, and acknowledge them as the experts on their culture? Know that you can’t

  • 253.535.7351 www.plu.edu/kinesiology/ kins@plu.edu Mallory Mann, Ph.D., Chair The primary mission of the Department of Kinesiology is to provide quality academic professional preparation for undergraduate students in areas related to the study of human movement, especially as it supports the pursuit of lifelong physical activity and well being (i.e., health & fitness education, recreation, exercise science, pre-physical therapy, pre-athletic training and health & fitness management). We strive

  • Ready to Scale Up?PLU graduate programs welcome Highline College Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree graduates to move to the next level. Reach higher in your career with a graduate degree from the PLU School of Business. Earn your Master of Business Administration (MBA) or Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA) in as little as one additional year of study. Eligible Highline BAS degrees include: Behavioral Science in Youth Development Global Trade and Logistics Respiratory Care

  • preparation will be evaluated holistically by the program admission team with consideration given to the applicant’s previous formal education and relevant professional certifications or experience. Students may be given conditional admission based on gaps in previous knowledge. Conditional admission may require the completion of necessary prerequisite coursework prior to the start of the program. To be eligible for admission applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited

  • little chaotic but it’s nice that I won’t be the only one in my hall anymore. I’m looking forward to classes, being in-person and not being in my room the entire time — I’m really excited for that. I’m hoping to meet people outside of soccer. I love soccer girls, but it will be nice to meet other people too.” -Kaylie Brown ’24 (pictured middle) Portland, Oregon Education Major Read Previous THE PEOPLE’S GATHERING: Truth Tellin’ About Critical Race Theory Read Next Charged Up COMMENTS*Note: All

  • MSNThe Entry-Level MSN (ELMSN) is a cohort program designed to prepare candidates with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to gain RN licensure and the MSN degree. The following prerequisites must be completed before the program start date (you can start the application process, however, if you have not completed all prerequisites). Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA for all college coursework (on a 4.0 scale) Completion

  • Bake Sales, Potlucks, Class Projects and Self Catered Event PolicyDue to Tacoma/Pierce County Health Departments regulations and University Policy, food and beverage consumed on premise must be provided by Pacific Lutheran University Catering. There are a limited number of circumstances in which food does not have to be provided by Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) Catering. These are outlined below:Bake Sales and Class Projects Students or organizations wishing to hold bake sales must submit a

  • realities of the global pandemic that continues to impact us every day. Our plan, based on modeling and indications from public-health agencies, is that we will return to in-person learning for the fall term with the appropriate and necessary health and safety measures in place. In Washington State, the governor’s office is partnering with colleges and universities to develop a phased easing of the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” restrictions issued in March. Higher education is on a shortlist of industries