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  • and education benefits everyone.”Chavez said her speech at the conference will focus on the findings of her most recent book project. It explores how first-generation Latinos became professionals, their experiences as professionals amid the country’s institutional racism, and the policies and programs this group believes would help increase their presence in the professional world. Chavez says Latinos are the largest ethnic group in the U.S., yet they significantly lack representation in

  • like ‘if you’re not born into privilege, you have to work twice as hard,’” Huertas said. “Putting us in those roles creates a whole new, deeper spin on this. What a way for the story to be seen. It’s beautiful.” Huertas has been entrenched in the Seattle theater scene since graduating from PLU. His first show out of college was a production called “Speech and Debate” at the Seattle Repertory Theatre. Justin Huertas '09 (left) and Alexandria Henderson, who play lead roles in "Legally Blonde

  • which someone painted hate speech, targeted at LGBTQ folks, inside the university’s administration building. She also remembers controversy surrounding Christian students who prayed outside the dorm rooms of openly gay students. QASULearn more about the Queer Ally Student Union. “There was a lot going on,” Brewer said. “It was a bit of a scary time to be figuring out your sexual orientation.” Still, Brewer found support from Harmony and a variety of faculty members. She said Professor of History

  • , based in Western sociological perspectives, as a foundation for the exploration of Chinese culture. Different from the existing, classical, and traditional sociological thinking, Social Reference Theory has reached beyond other theories. This Theory emphasizes the importance of the reference on perception, with four propositions. These are, simply put: 1) any given perception is based on reference, 2) if there is no reference, there can be no perception, 3) changing reference results in a change in

  • achieve nirvana, you must believe the four Noble Truths: all life is suffering, the source of suffering is desire, it is possible to end your suffering, and to do that you must follow the eightfold path.  Right view Right Intention Right speech Right action  Right livelihood Right effort Right mindfulness Right concentration Buddhism doesn’t have a lot of fun festivals, and spiritual leaders don’t typically gain power the way that they do in other religions. However, Buddhism was very attractive to

  • the most dominant football brand in the world. Heather Dewey ’01, Assistant to the VP/GM for Global Football Location: University Center, Regency Room Concurrent Session 3 (1:45 – 2:50) C-1) “Don’t Believe Everything You See and Hear About Sports, Even from Me” The media landscape is changing so rapidly that it is unavoidably re-shaping our perception of sports, which is one of the few subjects guaranteed to drive TV ratings and web traffic. And with more media companies providing much of the

  • the most dominant football brand in the world. Heather Dewey ’01, Assistant to the VP/GM for Global Football Location: University Center, Regency Room Concurrent Session 3 (1:45 – 2:50) C-1) “Don’t Believe Everything You See and Hear About Sports, Even from Me” The media landscape is changing so rapidly that it is unavoidably re-shaping our perception of sports, which is one of the few subjects guaranteed to drive TV ratings and web traffic. And with more media companies providing much of the

  • Environmental & Economic Change in Europe* (4) ECON 313: Environmental Economics* (4) HIST 370: Environmental History of the US (4) POLS 346: Environmental Politics and Policy (4) The Environment and Sensibility 8 semester hours These courses examine the ways in which nature shapes and is shaped by human consciousness and perception. The courses critically interpret the values and assumptions that structure human communities and their relationships with the earth’s ecosystems. Students select two courses