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  • Diversity & Equity ResourcesIn recent years, it has become clear that in order to achieve equity in healthcare access and outcomes, the U.S. needs to intentionally increase the diversity of its healthcare providers.  The American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) defines underrepresented in medicine (URiM) as those racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population at a regional level.  Here we provide a

  • Diversity & Equity ResourcesIn recent years, it has become clear that in order to achieve equity in healthcare access and outcomes, the U.S. needs to intentionally increase the diversity of its healthcare providers.  The American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) defines underrepresented in medicine (URiM) as those racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population at a regional level.  Here we provide a

  • Associate at the Refugee Studies Centre (University of Oxford). In addition, he has worked as a consultant for several international and nongovernmental organizations such as UNHCR. Alessandro Monsutti has conducted multi-sited research since the mid-1990s in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to study the modes of solidarity and cooperation mobilised in a situation of conflict and forced migration. He has subsequently broadened the geographical scope of his research to include members of the Afghan

  • legislation. All existing faculty legislation not in conflict with this Constitution and its Bylaws shall remain in full force pending future codification. New faculty legislation and amendments to existing faculty legislation shall be effective upon adoption by the Faculty Assembly. Any proposal for faculty legislation shall be in proper written form before consideration.

  • . Since 2012, he has served on the Radicalizing Reformation consortium whose scholars have published six volumes on gender, racial justice, anti-Judaism, nonviolence, conflict and torture, and neoliberal capitalism. Among his published works are Luther and the Hungry Poor: Gathered Fragments. Samuel Torvend Angie HambrickAngie Hambrick serves as the Assistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability at PLU. She initiates, manages, and supports programs and services that enrich the

  • July 7, 2008 Alumna aids medical work abroad The dirt landscape of southern Sudan stretches for miles, and roads are few and far between. Villages dot the landscape. One of these villages, over the last decade, has grown particularly large. Located hundreds of miles from any road, this village is anchored by a Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) health care center. It provides care to the hundreds of people suffering from hunger, disease and the conflict of Sudan’s 30-year

  • .” So, for example, Sept. 15’s guest speaker is Peace Scholar Andrew Larsen ’15, while ASPLU President Sarah Smith ’15, a Global Studies major with a concentration in Peace and Conflict Resolution, speaks Sept. 19—and then there’s that contest. September Chapel Calendar: ‘Peace’ Sept. 10: Nancy Connor and Dennis Sepper, University Pastors Musician: Clara Eickhoff ’15, vocalist Sept. 12:  PLU President Thomas W. Krise Musicians: Dr. Greg Youtz, Professor of Music Dr. Richard Nance, Director of Choral

  • accommodations for a student in their course who has indicated they would like to use accommodations in that course. To discuss with OAA staff the implementation of accommodations when they conflict with course pedagogy, or when unsure of implementation method for an accommodation. To expect students to meet the academic standards and course outcomes regardless of disability status. To expect students to keep scheduled appointments unless an emergent situation arises. To discuss questions or concerns with

  • Deterrence and Delinquency Moderator: Laura Fitzwater Gonzales 6:00-6:10 pm - Georjina Soliai6:10-6:20 pm - Isabelle Phillips6:20-6:30 pm - Aaron Barber6:30-6:40 pm - Questions and Answers6:00-6:10 pm - Georjina SoliaiThe Experiences of Pacific Islanders in Higher Education6:10-6:20 pm - Isabelle PhillipsConflict Tactics and Adolescent Delinquency: Understanding the Role of Parental Conflict Tactics and Future Delinquency in Teens6:20-6:30 pm - Aaron BarberThe Hidden Costs: Material hardship and Its

  • , and international affairs. Course of Study Students electing the Global Studies major are required to declare a major or minor in another discipline. In addition, students may not apply more than two courses (8 semester hours) from all other majors or minors. Major in Global Studies 36 semester hours Global Studies Core 16 semester hours GLST/HIST 210: Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict (4) Select two courses from the following: ANTH 102: Introduction to Human Cultural