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  • ResourcesA preparedness packet provides personal information that you keep in a safe place that helps provide legal support in case of an emergency. Notifica mobile app created by United We Dream is designed to use in case you come in confrontation with ICE, POLICE,CVP.  The app guides the user to to plan, learn and act if you are at risk of being detained by deportation agents. Family Preparedness Plan – Developed by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, this document allows families to devise a plan

  • Hispanic cultures from many perspectives.How do you think PLU has prepared you for the next steps in your life/career? Having the opportunity to travel to another country and engage in summer undergraduate research were fantastic personal- and professional-development experiences that will certainly help me succeed in the future.How has this combination been beneficial? This combination of degrees has opened many doors for me. I was accepted to a chemistry REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates

  • also knows how to listen to others and engage thoughtfully. Reyes dedicated herself to the study of social work, and the PLU program’s blend of social justice, egalitarianism, pluralism and compassion for the oppressed resonated with her. Inspired by her personal experience, Reyes spent her senior year immersed in a research-intensive capstone project that examined the correlation between support and graduation rates for teens experiencing homelessness. “I found that implementing trauma-informed

  • culture and history, but were produced as part of this way to financially support Mozambique’s fight for freedom. Finally it should be noted that female feminist leaders started their own lipiko after the war using clay to make their masks. This didn’t fare as well as wood because clay is more fragile and therefore breaks easily, so they began using cloth. Women have only used clay and cloth as masks; there is no record of women using or wearing wooden masks. – Emma McCain ’17, Anthropology Sources

  • informed.  The upshot is that this election year, we’re divided not only by political party and ideology, but also increasingly by identity.  This history is being written not just in the nation’s capital, but also in small and large communities across the nation and etched in the lives of ordinary people. I encourage you to listen carefully to people outside of your immediate circle; take this opportunity in your life to think broadly and take in multiple perspectives. I encourage you to talk about

  • financial aid purposes, granting you eligibility for up to four years if needed. Meet Your PLU Admission CounselorYour personal Admission Counselor can answer any of the questions you have about Running Start, as well as anything else PLU related! Get Connected READY TO APPLY? GET STARTED HERE.Additional Running Start FAQsHow will my Running Start credits transfer to PLU?In order to transfer Running Start credits to PLU: Courses must be from an accredited Washington community college. Only 100-level or

  • financial aid purposes, granting you eligibility for up to four years if needed. Meet Your PLU Admission CounselorYour personal Admission Counselor can answer any of the questions you have about Running Start, as well as anything else PLU related! Get Connected READY TO APPLY? GET STARTED HERE.Additional Running Start FAQsHow will my Running Start credits transfer to PLU?In order to transfer Running Start credits to PLU: Courses must be from an accredited Washington community college. Only 100-level or

  • 343 : East Asian Cultures - ES, GE A survey of the cultures and peoples of Eastern Asia, concentrating on China but with comparative reference to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Cultural similarities as well as differences between these nations are stressed. Topics include religion, art, politics, history, kinship, and economics. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature

  • Summer Programs in China2019 Four-week Confucius Institute Scholarship Summer Program in China Introduction The Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) offers “Four-Week Summer Program” scholarships to non-native Chinese speaking college students worldwide to study Chinese language and culture in China. Program date: July1~26, 2019 Host Universities Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), Beijing Program Duration: four weeks Program Content 1) Chinese and Chinese culture classes 2) Field trips

  • health through analyzing its biological chemical, geological components, as well as its history — from its importance to regional indigenous peoples to the settlers in the 1800s who began altering it to the creek we see today. One area of interest for us in our studies are places where the creek and its surrounding was restored to its natural form or preserved from alteration. Two such places were the Clover Creek Reserve and Parkland Prairie Natural Reserve in Parkland.Click here for Google Earth