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transgender queer in the U.S. with struggle, resistance, and laughter. Through poetry, writing, speaking events, and fellowships, they explore themes of Movement Building, Cultural Work & Strategy, Community Art & Performance; Disabled Poetics & Art; Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality, and Disability; Disability Justice; Asian American Culture; Filipinx culture; Mixed Race issues; Queer & Transgender Justice; Critical Food Issues; Intersectionality; Poor, Working Class, & formerly homeless/Houseless
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. It makes the world smaller, and helps students learn about others and themselves. Students are challenged to question the world around them and ask “What does this mean?” PLU Global Education programs are not a vacation. Their mission-driven nature, along with a service component, makes them so much more. “There still is a perception in our community that when students go abroad, that all they are doing is taking a trip, and that there isn’t an academic basis to the experience,” said Tamara
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with other segments of the university community, may authorize faculty participation in university standing committees which would include student or other members as well as faculty members. Members of university standing committees elected by the faculty shall be individually responsible to the faculty. Summer committee work may be necessary if it is a) specifically mandated by faculty legislation, or b) requested by the provost and allowed by the Faculty Handbook’s list of specific duties for
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: PLU, Scandinavian Cultural Center 1:00-2:30pm Conference Panels 3A and 3B Panel 3A: Chinese Immigrants in the United States (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Yonggang Huang Asians in the Deep South: History of the Asian Community in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Di Luo University of Alabama Discriminatory Behavior in American Public Life Experienced by Students, Linda Wang USC Aiken, SC Politics behind racism against Asian Americans, Song Jingyi, SUNY Old Westbury Chinese Influence in Silicon
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, or if you are working for a school district, the second reference can be a letter of support from the principal or human resources of your building/district ensuring that you can meet the student teaching requirements.) Your references will receive an email invitation with instructions for completing the reference electronically. Resume Upload resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant academic, professional and community achievements Honors and awards
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of homecoming weekend, the PLU community will celebrate the completion of one of the university’s more ambitious projects, the complete remodel of Eastvold Chapel, renamed the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The 45,900-square-foot center takes the name of Karen Hille Phillips ’55, a nursing graduate and former PLU regent who, upon her death, bequeathed more than $10 million to alma mater which was used for the completion of the project. All told, Phillips left nearly $25
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a mom who was a student, then a geographer. Weiss initially turned up her nose at Stanford, since it was too close to home. She opted for an elementary education degree from Lewis and Clark College in Portland. But the faces looking up at her from the desks had known another, less privileged life. The recession and timber downturn in the 1970s and early 1980s had hit the families in Oregon City hard. “They were the kids from the projects, and I at first thought that was a gated community,” said
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follows. Where: Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, PLU campus. Admission: free and open to the public. Event registration: Please RSVP for the event. For more about the SHARP program at JBLM: click here. Read Previous PLU Presents Its First Spring Spotlight Series: “… and Justice for All?” Read Next PLU Community Encouraged to Attend Listening Session Regarding JBLM Personnel Cuts COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad
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for producing excellent nurses — resulting in 100 percent of nursing graduates gaining employment within six months of graduation.Funded by individual donors, foundations and community partners, the center doubles the space available to nursing students, preparing them for their careers in a wholly modern way. In addition to the suites, the bright, spacious facility contains a student lounge, a 96-seat classroom, and another 48-student room with four screens, a video conference camera, and a
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to the PLU campus SDS for hazardous materials brought to the PLU campus. Protective/safety measures to minimize exposure of the PLU community to hazardous materials. Emergency procedures to be used when a hazardous chemical is released. 10.0 Employee Training and InformationAll employees of Pacific Lutheran University who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals at PLU will be provided information and training on the chemicals in their work area. Prior to starting work, each new employee with
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