Page 328 • (12,568 results in 0.073 seconds)

  • Financial Aid: What’s the deal with the FAFSA this year? Posted by: mhines / February 2, 2024 February 2, 2024 Have you been reading headlines about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (aka the FAFSA) in the news? That’s because this year, the federal government is rolling out a brand new form, and while it’s designed to be more streamlined and easier for students and families to complete, there have been, well, some hiccups with the rollout. So, we pulled together this post to share

  • social, economic, and political factors; thus, leaders must maintain a clear understanding of these issues in order to implement change. This course will provide an in-depth analysis of current trends and issues impacting leadership. This will enable the candidate to focus on personal growth and development of characteristics of leadership. This course will explore and study the current issues and trends related to the field of education leadership through several case studies. Emphasis will be

  • those connections?IHON 257: What is Work? Labor in Culture and SocietyWhat counts as “work” in our society? What is its purpose? What are the ideas, emotions, and experiences we associate with the different kinds of human activity we call work? Why are these questions relevant today during our current economic recovery? As we will explore in this course, the notion of work is constantly changing: it not only depends on the economy but also on cultural values and representations as well as the ways

  • worker require this broad theoretical perspective. Social workers are involved in areas that are influenced by political, economic, social, psychological and cultural factors. To that end, the program stresses an understanding of social science theories and methods. The curriculum provides a foundation for understanding the interaction of individual, family, and community systems, as the basis for generalist practice. Students learn a multi-method approach to social work practice that enables them to

  • the societal shift towards placing a greater emphasis on economic health than environmental health. This paper discusses fights for the acknowledgment of the personhood of natural entities around the world and ultimately argues that the clear next step to take for environmental protection is a broadscale legal acknowledgment of environmental personhood.Thank you so much to Professors McKenney and O’Brien, without whom I would not have been able to complete this project. 5:15pm, Closing Celebration

  • desire or as another form of entertainment, like dancing or playing music. While equality was required at such parties, it was imperfect and often insubstantial, and true equality among those in attendance was impossible due to outside pressures, economic status, gender, and power imbalances caused by all of these factors and more. Despite this impossibility, imperfect equality was better than none at all, and the symposium effectively allowed for this flawed but equal space to exist.

  • Services that will help me gain knowledge in international development and management. Within the next few years I plan to continue education by attending graduate school aboard to study International Relations or Development Economics. I would ultimately like to have a career working on Africa’s economic development policies. Brian Higginbotham, Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in political science Brain Higginbotham ’13 is from Woodinville, Wash. Why PLU? I chose to come to PLU because it

  • Violence (IPV)?Social Definition“Intimate partner violence” describes the specific kind of domestic violence (physical, sexual, or psychological harm or the infliction of fear of imminent physical, sexual, or psychological harm) perpetrated by a current or former intimate partner or spouse. This type of violence can occur among heterosexual or same-sex couples. Violence by an intimate partner is linked to both immediate and long-term health, social, and economic consequences. Factors at all levels

  • on various levels--sex, race, and class, to name a few--and a commitment to reorganizing U.S. society so that the self-development of people can take precedent over imperialism, economic expansion, and material desires." @savebythebellhooks For those new to this account, it places Saved By the Bell (1989-1993) stills alongside bell hooks quotes, in this instance taken from Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1981). Although hooks focuses on US society in the twentieth century, the Regency

  • Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Service in Between Schooling Alumni / Alumni Profiles / April 21, 2014 Anthony Markuson, right, jokes around with a resident of the group home in Baltimore where Markuson is working with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps before returning to Washington for medical school. (Photo: courtesy of Anthony Markuson) Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School By