Page 427 • (4,314 results in 0.098 seconds)

  • , or anonymous feedback forms.  This review was called for as one of PLU’s Seven Actions for Institutional Equity and Anti-Racism at PLU, and is part of the review cycle in the Division of Student life. Our charge called for an equity-minded approach, which required us to center marginalized perspectives as part of our process, detailed in Section II of this report. In doing so, we learned the different ways minoritized community members experience safety on our campus, and developed a nuanced

  • desire to participate in Army ROTC (open to all first-year students) Webpage: www.plu.edu/rotc/ Email: rotc@plu.edu Phone: 252.535.8200 Campus Location: Memorial Gym 105Student MediaStudent MediaDescription: Our primary role is to discover, report, and distribute information about important issues, events, and trends that impact the PLU community.  Our efforts to document and chronicle our collective experience will provide a first draft of university history.  Our primary values in the performance

  • Sport and Spine Physical Therapy Internal Travel Physical Therapist, Golden Bear Physical Therapy Rehabilitation & Wellness Research Scientist, Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center Exercise Physiologist, CHI Franciscan Health Director of Football Nutrition, Florida Atlantic University Strength & Conditioning Coach, US Army Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Science in Orthotics & Prosthetics, California State University-Dominguez Hills Master of

  • Graduate Programs to Choose by 2030There are increased opportunities for you to transform your future with a graduate degree, and ultimately, to position yourself to secure a meaningful career in your chosen field. Read More. 3 Reasons to Get a Master’s Degree in Marketing AnalyticsToday, we are experiencing a “data explosion.” With messaging and media all around us, you may not be surprised to hear that. But that begs the question: why are we inundated with so much information today? Read More. 5

  • , Center for Student Success; member, the collective; founder and organizer, Interfaith Games; Women’s Action Commissioner, Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Green River College Post-graduation plans: Working for a company owned by a fellow PLU student’s family; completing a JD or PhD to pursue youth advocacy and justice work in education Born in Nairobi, Kenya to a family of asylum-seekers from Mogadishu, Somalia, Aziza Ahmed moved to the US at five, and came to PLU from Auburn’s Mountainview

  • table look as if they wondered why we came here—we seem forcing ourselves into their party.” “Aye, so we do. That is very disagreeable. I wish we had a large acquaintance here.” “I wish we had any;—it would be somebody to go to.” “Very true, my dear; and if we knew anybody we would join them directly. The Skinners were here last year—I wish they were here now.” “Had not we better go away as it is? Here are no tea-things for us, you see.” “No more there are, indeed. How very provoking! But I think we

  • freezer.” In addition to this class, Dining Services also hosts a number of year-round classes for students, including the Culinary Adventure Series, Culinary Week, and the Commons on Fire culinary competition. “In an educational environment like a university our job is not just to provide food,” McGinnis said. “It’s great for us to be able to give kids a simple road map. I think a lot of times people don’t realize how easy it can be.” Read Previous Bonnie Nelson ’08: A Passion for Service Read Next

  • in Africa. Although we were good friends, I always hesitated to ask David questions about his childhood. I worried that, if I knew details about what I suspected was a horrific past, I might somehow treat him differently. I didn’t think either of us wanted sympathy to unnecessarily alter our friendship, or the jocular culture of our college house.PLU School of Business Raises Money for David’s tripStudents, staff and faculty members from the PLU School of Business are leading an independent

  • that she would be lost without support from mentors, friends and family. “Having played soccer as part of a team with amazing coaches and teammates both in the US and abroad, I know a lot success comes from being surrounded by really quality people,” she said, “and PLU is no exception of that.”

  • ALLOWED to add this minor, as it essentially is the minor aligned with the Applied Physics major. ENGR 131 PHYS 153/163, 154/164 (calculus-based introductory physics plus laboratory) 8 additional semester hours chosen from: ENGR 240, 333, 334, 355 Plus: 8 additional semester hours chosen from: ENGR 495 (credits vary depending on internship type and schedule) Courses in business, economics, ethics, and history that introduce students to aspects of industry: BUSA 201, 310, or 358 ECON 101 or 313 HIST