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annual Wang Center Photo & Video Contest held each spring. Enter to win prizes and have your photo and/or video displayed on campus! Live on campus A great way to reconnect with PLU upon return is living in an intentional living community on campus. For example, Kreidler Global Hall provides a language and globally-focused living space that will keep your study away experiences alive. PLU Global Campus Connection Now that you’ve been an international student you know it can be hard to meet locals
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Behavior and Safety (2024) The Experiences of Hospital Social Workers Who Care for Homeless Patients: A Phenomenological Study (2022) Books Navigating Human Service Organizations: Essential Information for Thriving and Surviving in Agencies, 4th ed. (Oxford University Press 2020) : View Book Health Care Social Work: A Global Perspective (Oxford University Press 2019) : View Book Professional Memberships/Organizations National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Society for Social Work Leadership in
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rights, worker rights, immigrant rights, women’s rights, Indigenous rights, and the environment—demonstrate both the possibilities and shortcomings of philosophy as it was and is practiced in the United States. In this context, thinkers who are commonly accepted as philosophers can be seen in a new light. For instance, the work of philosophers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Charles Peirce, William James, John Dewey, Jane Addams, W.E.B. Du Bois, Alain Locke, Otto Neurath, Rudolf Carnap
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. Discussion by faculty will follow. March 8: The first lecture will be by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, the father of the micro-credit movement, and it will be streamed live at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 8 in room 133 of the Anderson University Center. Faculty-led discussion will be led by professors Priscilla St. Clair (economics), and Mark Mulder and Fern Zabriskie (business). March 9: On Saturday, a talk by Dr. Paul Farmer, one of the world’s leading thinkers on health and human rights, will be live
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PLU partners with Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to bring South African human rights activist, Desmond Tutu to the Tacoma Dome for “Be The Spark” event.
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the crisis and the surgeon general’s call to action, the two-day conference will bring together academics, activists, and practitioners whose life’s work—within and across disciplines, traditions, communities, peoples, etc.—engages the concept of social connection in ways that increase understanding about social connection and dis-connection or that model behaviors and/or actions that facilitate human reconnection and reweave community in ways that are oriented to the collective well-being. Topics
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fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. 2017: Robert P. Ericksen
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fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. 2017: Robert P. Ericksen
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fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. 2017: Robert P. Ericksen
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fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. 2017: Robert P. Ericksen
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