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Fences becomes the first theater production directed by a student of color. 2018 Tacoma Pride FestivalThe Diversity Center and Marketing and Communications partner to participate in the Tacoma Pride Festival. New deanPLU establishes and fills the position of Dean of Inclusive Excellence. 2017 Multi-FaithMulti-Faith Mediation and Prayer space is established in Anderson University Center. Hawai’iThe Diversity Center hosts first alumni travel weekend to Hawai’i. BBQ at CGEQueer BBQ hosted during
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HACU-member school, this event is available to PLU students. The deadline to apply has been extended to next Wednesday, April 21st. The Emerging Leaders’ Summit gathers undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in STEM, Business, Communications, and Liberal Arts to participate in professional development training throughout the day, as well as learn about available internships and full-time roles with some of HACU’s corporate partners. Find full details and apply here: www.hacu.net/hacu
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Mark Hernández ’20 has been an advocate, storyteller and student leader at PLU Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 12, 2020 June 12, 2020 By Lora ShinnMarketing & Communications Guest WriterAs a first-year student, the initial adjustment to life at PLU was challenging for Mark Hernández. They’d attended a high school that was over 90 percent students of color. PLU, which is around 40 percent, felt daunting. “I was so culture-shocked at not seeing people who looked like me,” they say. “I was
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, would raise the city’s minimum wage to $15. Speaking in favor of Initiative 1 will be SEIU 1199 NW Strategic Researcher Vince Kueter and PLU Chinese Studies and History double major Angie Tinker ‘16. Speaking in opposition will be Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Pierson and Communication major Matt Aust ’17.Event Details Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015 @ 7 p.m. at Pacific Lutheran University (Xavier 201) Admission is free, and the program also will be streamed live online via www.plu.edu
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communication department at The College of St. Scholastica, Johnson served in a variety of faculty roles, including director of the honors program. She previously taught at Valparaiso University and University of Puget Sound. Johnson plans to spend her first year on campus focusing on building relationships and diving into the university’s strategic plans and strategies. “I’ll be doing a lot of listening as well as collaborative strategizing to serve the college’s vision and mission,” Jonson says. “Liberal
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peace and strategic non-violence. On the other hand, students learn that others approach these questions with different disciplinary commitments. Instead of reinforcing rigid disciplinary boundaries, then, the IHON-Oxford program intentionally and proudly brings together the best of what various disciplines have to offer with the goal of producing the best theoretical and practical responses to pressing issues of the day. The IHON-Oxford program is a unique opportunity for students to study at one
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Internship with the Portland Pickles: 8 questions with Simon Luedtke ’24 Simon Luedtke ’24 is a strategic communication major from Newberg, Oregon. His communication studies, combined with his part-time job with PLU Athletics , helped him land a summer internship with the Portland Pickles, a baseball team with an unforgettable name and a legendary Portland brand.… November 29, 2023 AthleticsCurrent StudentsInternshipsPacific NorthwestSeekerStudent LifeStudent Voice
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the electronic form, colleagues seeking support will be matched with a colleague who has volunteered to offer support and meets their criteria as closely as possible. If no such colleagues are available are available—and after consent is obtained, the Lute FASSN Communications Coordinator will gently nudge the PLU community by sharing an unmet anonymous need in the program and asking if anyone might be suitable and willing to offer support based on that particular experience. (The colleague
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April 8, 2012 Philosophy Lecture: ‘Ruined by Talking’ The Spring Philosophy Lecture “Ruined by Talking: Kieregaard on Language, Nature, and Communications” will take place at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 24 in Morken 103. Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy Sergia Hay will give the address. The lecture will exam both Danish philosopher SØren Kierkegaard’s sharp criticism of human language and his praise for the communicative skills of non-human life. Does language give humans an advantage over
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PLU faculty and students will follow Rose-Avila’s presentation. The event will be held in the Anderson University Regency Room from 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. The presentation is free and open to all. Refreshments will be provided, and the first 100 guests will receive a copy of Rose-Avila’s book, Looking for my Wings. Read Previous PLU names new VP of Marketing and Communications Read Next Classroom diplomacy COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might
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