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  • 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Allan Belton, “Leading a university in anxious times” Melanie Cunningham, “Intercultural development inventory” Jen Rude, “Spiritual practices for anxious times” 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC 2:30 – 2:45 p.m. | Break 3:45pm – 4:00pm: Break 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. | Workshops 2 | AUC 133, AUC 201, Regency Room, CK West, SCC Ralph Flick, J.D., “Legal considerations for leaders” Margaret Marcuson, “Managing anxiety about money

  • 2019 Culinary Week — April 8-12 Culinary Week Image Thanks to the PLU Community for attending all of our events...You are the reason we love putting on Culinary Week!We really enjoy showcasing our talented kitchen staff and everyone has a great time sharing their passion for awesome food with you. This year the classes were: Ramen by Frank Montes & Kevin Michalk Fermentation by Erica Fickeisen and Katherine Forsyth I Can Grill That? by Anthony McGinnis Quick & Easy Desserts by Kim Umpstead

  • Mentor and provide an acceptable alternative method of obtaining oral consent, which is appropriate to both the participants and their culture. Students should work closely with you and their Unit Designate or consider contacting the HPRB Chair prior to proposal submission to discuss best practices. + Working with participants where there are barriers to consent, either language-related or physicalInvestigators should prepare both English-language and translated consent forms for proposals involving

  • Nate Schoening Center for Student Success intends to do just that by building the perfect meeting place — providing those students with a one-stop shop for individualized academic and personal support resources that’s packaged together in one warm, inviting study space. The Center is based in Mortvedt Library, the intellectual hub of the university. After taking a quick left going through the library’s main entrance, the first impressions of the new space are light and openness. A check-in desk

  • be surprised in how many ways it connects! I am excited to continue to use my background in anthropology in my next adventure, which is Nicaragua this summer! Yvonne Garton (2013)My name is Yvonne Garton and I graduated from PLU in 2013 with a Bachelor’s of Art in Anthropology.  I am grateful for many things in my life, however, I am most grateful for  my PLU experience.  PLU provides ample opportunities for its students to learn and experience outside the classroom.  While earning my degree I

  • get a glimpse of what other scholars have discovered about the Third Reich’s relationship with alcohol, it is necessary to look in larger works regarding other topics. These works discussions of the Nazi relationship with alcohol present the Third Reich’s practices as contradictory and paradoxical, with extra rations of alcohol being supplied to soldiers tasked with carrying out the executions, while simultaneously legislation passed legalizing the sterilization of alcoholics. This paper instead

  • community values. Thus they are able to encourage proper behavior. Whether a mask appears alone or as part of a group of similar or different masks is a matter of cultural context. By exploring the cultural contexts of these masks, much can be learned about how a society views itself in the world, and what it considers beautiful or ugly, foolish or funny, and valuable to preserve; use the links with each object to explore these different contexts. While men have dominated masking practices

  • Journey Away for January TermEach January, PLU offers a variety of local and global faculty-led study away courses.  These intensive short-term travel programs are academically integrated experiences, carefully planned and administered by PLU faculty and Wang Center staff.  J-Term study away courses are Global Scholar Award eligible and students are encouraged to check out these external scholarship/funding resources. Check out the detailed list of J-Term 2025 course offerings J-TERM 2025

  • Materials and Information - Preparing for Tenure and/or PromotionGeneral Policies Criteria for Tenure and PromotionQualifications Concerning Appointment and Promotion to Ranks Eligible for TenureMaterials and Information for PRE-TENURE Tenure-Track Faculty R&T Work in the time of Covid-19 Pandemic memo March 21, 2022R&T--Options for Pre-tenure FacultyFrequently Asked Questions about Tenure and Promotion to Associate ProfessorCase Checklist--Tenure and Promotion to Associate ProfessorSchedule

  • Requirements for a Major and Minor in Global StudiesUndergraduate Program Curriculum InformationCompleting Your DegreeCheck out this recommended timeline for completing all your Global Studies requirements while still graduating on time!