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  • compete directly with those of PLU. A company, organization or individuals requiring personal information at the time of application, such as bank and social security numbers. A company or organization whose business operations contribute to industries that violate local, state, and/or federal law. Alumni & Student Connections reserves the right to deem any organization ineligible whose policies or goals are determined to be in conflict with the mission of PLU. Opportunities Board Account

  • EconClubEconClub meets weekly on Tuesdays 7:30-8:30 in Xavier 250. The club is open to Econ Majors, Minors, and anyone interested in learning more about economics! Economics Club allows students to: Collaborate in groups to find research on important economic policy and apply this to current events and issues that are happening today. This semester (Fall 2019) Econ Club will be visiting the National Association Conference of Business Economics. This is a great opportunity to network and see how

  • California, Berkeley. In this role, Gliha provides guidance and advice on U.S. Department of State careers, internships and fellowships for students and professionals in Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. “PLU has many students interested in pursuing careers in global health, education and business in international contexts,” said Williams. “Ryan’s talk and the Q&A session after it will be really illuminating and inspiring for them.”Alumni Peace Corps Panel Prior to the keynote address

  • Evolution of Autonomy: A Change in Gender Roles for Women in the Zapatista Movement4:40-5:00pm - Cindy Ocotlan-Garcia5:00-5:10pm - Q & AIxcanul: Una representación visual de la discriminación que experimentan los indígenas guatemantecos en los centros de salud, influenciados por las barreras del idioma / Ixcanul: A Visual Representation of the Discrimination Experienced by Indigenous Guatemalans in Health Centers, Influenced by Language Barriers”5:10-5:30pm - Sharlene Rojas Apodaca5:30-5:40pm - Q

  • Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have… May 11, 2023 AcademicsBiologyHispanic StudiesResearchStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • accommodate special dietary requirements?We are fully-able to fulfill special, health‐related dietary needs or preferences  for our guests during their stay. These arrangements must be made prior to arrival, so be sure to mention your special dietary requirements to our Conference Staff during the pre‐planning stage of organizing your conference. Are we able to cash in the balances on guest meal cards?PLU does not issue refunds on remaining meal card balances after a conference. Does the PLU campus have

  • advances in health and medicine, 4(6), 44–50. https://doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2015.056 Panelists: Eamonn Baker Video interview with Eamon Baker who gives an account of his experience on Bloody Sunday (January 30, 1972); the impact this had on his time at Queen’s University, Belfast; and his experience working with young people on the issue of community relations. Elena Calderón UndocuJoy blog by Elena Calderón, “a former undocumented girl experiencing joy.” Maureen Hetherington Video of speech by Maureen

  • Why Study Sociology?Sociologists study social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure and development of individuals, communities, organizations and societies. Few disciplines have such broad scope and relevance. As a student of sociology, you will move beyond the world that is taken for granted. Sociology provides students with distinctive ways of looking at the world in order to generate new ideas and assess the old. Coursework

  • physiology.“This task [teaching health classes] was very important to us,” Jamieson said. “We realized from our first trip to Haiti in 2011 that access to healthcare is not a reality for most Haitians. If we can give these kids the tools to know what to do in situations, they will be able to contribute to society in valuable ways.” Both women said they also formed special bonds with their fellow mission workers and the people of Haiti. “Haiti is a very difficult place to be,” Jamieson said. “But the

  • creation—Lutherans understood ourselves as environmentalists and stewards of the created world before it was trendy because we believe that when God called the creation, “Very good!” God meant it! Discerning one’s vocation in the world— “How will I serve the neighbor using the unique combination of gifts, experiences, and opportunities that God has given me?” Service to the advancement of life, health, and wholeness—At PLU, we educate students for service to the common good; a concept that desperately