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  • Collections holdings are being used. Only pencils are permitted for note-taking in the reading room. Archives and Special Collections materials are rare and often irreplaceable. Materials should be handled with extreme care. Only one folder or one item may be handled at a time. All materials must be kept in the order in which they are found. For certain materials, it may be necessary to wear gloves provided by Archives and Special Collections staff. Researchers may use handheld cameras to photograph items

  • SOD Awards Spirit of Diversity Awards Friday May 10, 2024 @ 5:30pm Doors open at 5:15pm for drinks & cupcakes, program starts at 5:45pm Anderson University Center, Scandinavian Cultural Center Join us for an opportunity to celebrate students, faculty, and staff who have contributed to the mission through diversity, justice, and sustainability leadership, learning, and care. Graduating Students Students of Color, Queer Students, & First in Family Students The Spirit of Diversity Awards is

  • , and externalities will be applied to contemporary issues such as pollution, international trade, and health care. (4) ECON 102 : Principles of Macroeconomics - ES Introduces the economy as a whole and major issues such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and international trade. (4) ECON 215 : Investigating Environmental and Economic Change in Europe - ES, GE An introduction to the environmental economic problems and policy prospects of modern Europe. Focus on economic incentives and

  • , maintenance will be prioritized accordingly and taken care of in a timely manner. These types of services include missing window screens, light bulb replacement, hanging blinds, minor plumbing repairs, ceiling tile replacement, work on athletic fields, and repairs to PLU vehicles. What do I do if I have an emergency request?Call us! Our office is open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, except for PLU holidays. You can reach us at extension 7380 (253-535-7380). Our receptionists will direct the

  • or united. She said this interconnectedness and unity through life force is why we should all care about and study the environment. “Our world is sick,” she said. Furthermore, she said it’s important to interact with nature and other cultures outside of the classroom. “For native students and non-native students alike there tends to be a huge disconnect between studying and actually being out in the environment taking action and partaking in outdoor activities,” Hall said. Hall, who is from

  • description of Glimpsing Resurrection: “In Glimpsing Resurrection, Deanna A. Thompson combines recent trauma research with compelling first-person narrative to provide insight into the traumatic dimensions of living with a serious illness. Her aim is to help those who are ill and those who care for and minister to them deepen their understanding of how best to offer support. The tendency for Christians to move almost immediately from death to proclamations of new life risks alienating those for whom

  • poised, enthusiastic and excited to return to Trinidad this fall to begin her next challenge: working closely with PLU and the cultural ministry to promote the study away program and the opportunities it presents for future students. Both PLU and the Caribbean nation are better for it. Read Previous Moral issues in health care reform Read Next Dean says travel broadens perspectives COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are

  • July 27, 2011 ‘We are all Norwegians’ By Loren J. Anderson Ladies and Gentlemen: We gather this evening to remember and pay tribute, to share our hurt and show that we care, and to grieve for those we have lost, even as we reach out to support one another. The Norwegian flag stands at half staff – along with the U.S. flag and Washington state flag – on the PLU campus in remembrance of the victims of the attacks in Norway. (Photo by John Froschauer) We are drawn together by the quite natural

  • civic life. It’s a proactive way for her to take the scholarship she produces at PLU out into the world. "It’s important to recognize that we are all racialized beings. Moving toward racial justice means we all need to have a stake in it."- Teresa Ciabattari “We spend so much time in our ivory tower,” she said of academia. “It was a great opportunity to get out of that.” The mission also mirrors that of PLU, which embraces thoughtful inquiry and care for others. Despite the work being done by

  • like it is my “job.” I want to be able to get up every morning and say, “I am a musician, and that is what gives me life.” As long as I am happy and my music makes others happy, that’s all I care about. Read Previous Lute Powered: MultiCare Health System Read Next Sophia Barro ’22 is following her passion for faith, literacy and diversity into elementary education COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently