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O’Leary started the original Dead Feminists series they’ve been entrenched in the feminist community, in which they’ve found an active and passionate audience that has helped give the series a life of its own. “When we began the series, we hoped to make a contribution for the record–to actively engage with politics, rather than simply consuming the news or discussing current events,” Spring says. “By creating our broadsides (prints) and donating a portion of our proceeds, we became active participants
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/ www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/accomodation-of-persons-with-disabilities/ Affirmative Action Policy PLU is committed to enlarging and maintaining the representation of ethnic, gender, cultural and economic diversity among its employees, as well as among its student population. www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/affirmative-action/ Complaint Arbitration/Grievance PLU is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the University Community
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throughout their histories.” Since Spring and O’Leary started the original Dead Feminists series they’ve been entrenched in the feminist community, in which they’ve found an active and passionate audience that has helped give the series a life of its own. “When we began the series, we hoped to make a contribution for the record–to actively engage with politics, rather than simply consuming the news or discussing current events,” Spring says. “By creating our broadsides (prints) and donating a portion of
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faculty are dedicated to creating an open, innovative, responsive learning environment while upholding the standards and ethical obligations of the discipline. The faculty model and instill within students the active pursuit of new knowledge and pathways for contributing leadership roles for the profession and for the discipline. The SoN faculty are integral members of the PLU community, participating in the life of the University and contributing to its vision, mission, and goals. Within the SoN
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table and enjoying a meal. It is one of the greatest qualities of a human being to possess a sense of hospitality, something that is almost becoming a lost art. Read More Amuse-bouche At PLU, the philosophy of food involves educating students, faculty and staff about social justice, sustainability and community. The university works to create a dining experience that takes into account nourishment, conversation, tablescapes and the company. Read More Tasting Menu Explore PLU’s tasting menu
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Criteria for External (Off-Campus) ProjectsApplications from the community at-large for Center for Media Studies services and initiatives are collected twice each year, once in the Fall Semester and once in the Spring. The Fall Semester deadline is May 1 for consideration of projects that would begin as early as June 1, or as late as the following Fall. November 1 is the application deadline for projects that would begin in Spring Semester of the following calendar year. Projects will be
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Nursing Student Clubs & Organizations Nursing students are encouraged to stay involved with campus events and organizations during their studies at Pacific Lutheran University. Delta Iota Chi is PLU’s chapter of the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA), a pre-professional organization which promotes and enhances student nursing in the United States. It is an organization of PLU student nurses who, in some way, want to give back to the school and community. Check out the Delta website to
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images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. See the online version of this exhibit. Exhibit supported: The Wang Center and Global Studies Curators: Curators: Wang Center Staff and Holly Senn, Librarian On Exhibit: Books in Honor of Women’s History Month This exhibit includes a selection of the library’s print books about women published within the past five years. The books cover a wide variety of issues affecting women’s lives, cultural contexts, political work, artistic achievements
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, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and the Lummi Tribe. Panelists: Imam Jamal Rahman, Co-founder and Muslim Sufi minister at Interfaith Community Sanctuary and adjunct faculty at Seattle University Dr. Dakotah C. Lane, MD, Peace Health, Lummi Indian Health Center Rabbi Bruce Kadden, PLU Religion Faculty & Retired Rabbi Temple Beth El, Tacoma Rev. Mara Forster Smith, Christian Chaplain, Swedish Medical Center Rev. Tadao Koyama, Tacoma Buddhist Temple 2:00-3:00pm Embracing Mortality: Resources and
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Obituaries – ResoLute: Spring 2018 Search Features Features Welcome What it Means to be First Faculty Proudly Wear First-Gen Experience Heritage Speakers Embrace Firsts Together Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. First in the Family Community How First-Gens Thrive Pave the Way On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News The Prologue The PLU Connection Homecoming 2018 Bjug Day Inside Amazon Alumni Travel Seminar Class Notes Class Notes
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