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  • before his six-year contract with the Marines expires. “When I joined the Marine Corps I only wanted to return the service that others had provided for me,” Bollen said. “I had always planned on going to college and pursuing all the things that made me happy, but I didn’t want to do those things until I had proved to myself that I had earned the right to do so. “I believed that there was no better way to earn that happiness than to serve my country and family in a time of conflict, and I stand by

  • of the Kings in Egypt has yet to be fully explored. In February, Pacific Lutheran University Faculty Fellow in the Humanities Donald Ryan, traveled to Egypt to resume excavation of the renowned archaeological site.The trip marked Ryan’s first time back to the valley after the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 forced his team to evacuate due to the increasing instability of the area. “The conflict came to us and we were caught in the middle of it,” said Ryan. “We decided to go back and give it another

  • Wang Symposium reaches across disciplines to find the power of healing Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 23, 2022 Image: PLU students take part in a panel during the 2020 Wang Center Symposium “Disarming Polarization: Navigating Conflict and Difference.” (Photo taken prior to COVID-19 safety measures.) February 23, 2022 By Debbie CafazzoPLU Marketing and Communications Guest WriterTwo years ago, the Wang Symposium explored the phenomenon of political and societal polarization, and its effect

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  • continue to work to transform our discipline by ensuring questions of equity and power inform our curriculum and teaching, engaging in racial criticism in our scholarship, and dismantling the structural barriers to inclusion within our discipline. Students power much of the change at PLU. We commend the statement by the President and Vice President of ASPLU that recommits to the Black Lives Matter Senate Resolution from 2017. We applaud student-activists for their labor. This moment tasks us with

  • single day. Outside of that, a lot of interns get to help write resolutions. I just submitted mine to the code reviser yesterday, which is really exciting. (Senate Resolution 8694 condemns the murder of Nikki Kuhnhausen, a trans teen who died last year, and other victims of anti-trans violence. It passed on March 5, the day Gov. Jay Inslee signed the Nikki Kuhnhausen Act, which limits the ability of defendants to mount a defense based on discovery of a victim’s actual or perceived gender or sexual

  • after you receive information that someone has experienced this conduct, you must forward the information to one of these Title IX resources: Campus Safety, Student Rights and Responsibilities, Human Resources, or a member of the University Dispute Resolution Committee. What Happens After You Report: For student-student incidents, the contacted office will communicate with Student Rights and Responsibilities to facilitate immediate care and concern, support and resources for affected students and

  • retaliation for engaging in a protected activity.” Reed College: “An individual alleged to have violated College policy, who has been named as such in a report or a formal complaint.” PartiesThe Complainant and Respondent, as referred to collectively. Formal ComplaintA signed or affirmed document, electronic or written, alleging a policy violation of PLU’s Prohibited Conduct as outlined in this Sexual Misconduct policy requesting the institution to investigate. Informal ResolutionAn alternate resolution

  • Hibbard, Senior Capstone Seminar Solid state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (ssNMR) was used to determine the structure of piscidin, a 22 residue amphipathic antimicrobial peptide isolated from hybrid striped bass. Peptide samples were oriented in biologically-mimicking lipid membrane mixtures. 15N and 1 H chemical shifts and 15N-1H dipolar couplings collected on high magnetic field instruments were processed for high resolution structural determination. Additional work was accomplished toward creating a

  • , under the assumption that children are the future of any nation, are there organizations that are engaging Palestinian and Israeli children in peace-related activities? Rachel employs historical texts, conflict theories and models, and case studies of children’s organizations to answer these questions.Student Opportunities for 2014Students are encouraged to submit an essay on Holocaust or genocide to the Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest. The deadline for submissions will be Feb. 21, 2014. Check