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  • . “I knew that coming into the (MAE) program that anti-racist practices and equity-focused practices were something I needed to work on,” Anderson said. “I’m a white cisgender female teacher and I know I have implicit biases because of my background and because of how I grew up.” PLU professors Wendy Gardiner, Ksenija Simic-Muller and Andrea Munro were co-collaborators on landing the NSF grant in 2020.Learn more about PLU’s Culturally Sustaining STEM Teacher ProgramThe CS-STEM Program is designed

  • University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top…read more

  • University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top operating systems for smartphones. Now, he hopes to team up with students across the country and help market their skills when entering the job force for the first time. Sears (’87, ’95) worked at AT&T after graduating from PLU, eventually moving to T-Mobile where he became vice president of product marketing and management

  • create a narrative, students were asked to conceptualize a metaphor, or an association, for what their container might hold other than their typical contents. Class: 3-D Design, Spring ‘23 Professor: Spencer Ebbinga “real” Artist statement: Our piece is a commentary on societal beauty standards placed on womxn. All of the Barbies chosen are meant to fit the antiquated ideal: blonde, skinny, and white. Across all demographics, people are faced with expectations of their appearance, and we hope that

  • exclusive or elite, and should not be about worshipfully studying some “old dead white guys” and trying to make more people in their image. Instead, Classics are inclusive, open, and inviting.  Luke Parker, Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Professor Parker tells students: “It’s about your own dialogue with the material, not me telling you what you should think about it. . . .  These cultures and texts have been read and discussed for thousands of years because people continued to find them

  • Android and Pacific Lutheran University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top operating systems for smartphones. Now, he hopes to team up with students across the country and help market their skills when entering the job force for the first time. Sears (’87, ’95) worked at AT&T after graduating from PLU, eventually moving to T-Mobile where he became vice president of

  • us how Dr. Travis helped you with this project?” Hackler: “I could not have done this work without Dr. Travis’ constant support, energy and instruction.” “Dr. Travis and I met for months before the summer began, sharing articles and books we found pertaining to our topic and meeting biweekly to discuss new findings. During the summer, she braved several of the six trips to Salem, Oregon with me to record information from over 400 death records of black and white residents from 1940, 1950, and

  • Center for the Performing Arts   Jerry White , Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations at the US Department of State, Co-recipient of 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and author of I Will Not Be Broken: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis , “The Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations: New Approaches to Conflict Prevention and Religious Engagement”   Introduced by Consul General Hilde Skorpen (Norway) and Dr

  • of us at mid-court huddled around Coach Gene Lundgaard. It was the end of our basketball careers, but there was no sadness or nostalgia in our expressions. In fact, most of us are unable to hide our smiles as the photographer had us pose around coach, like he was giving us some pearl of basketball wisdom. All of us decked out in our Knights uniforms wearing our white Chuck Taylor sneakers, buzz cuts and late 60s basketball short shorts. Looking at that picture, which appeared in the paper the

  • Fruit Punch Tropicana LemonadeBread Bread Nutritional Information These breads are found throughout the Campus Restaurants. Some products are only found in The Commons. Vegetarian Vegan 100% Whole Wheat BBQ Sweet Onion Bun White Bread Sesame Bun English Muffin Hamburger Bun Marble Rye Flour Tortilla Poulsbo Hoagie (Sub) Roll Sourdough Organic Cracked Wheat Texas Toast (for french toast, grilled cheese) French Dinner Rolls Wheat Dinner Rolls French Seeded Dinner Rolls Pizza Dough Rustique Dinner