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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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. After this year, her future goals include attending law school and becoming an immigration attorney.Robin Jacobson *Robin Dale Jacobson* is Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound. She has been researching, writing and speaking about the politics of race and immigration for over a decade. She is asked to speak regularly to academic audiences and civic and political organizations on questions about immigration politics and identity and politics. She has
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replies. The panel at the bottom displays Luther’s coat of arms, itself a set of symbols. From 16th-century Europe, Lutherans in confession and praise will intersect — but not break with — the universal Church’s horizontal line of identity. We join fellow believers everywhere to address “Our Father, who art in heaven…” (Matt. 6:9). Further out, vivid red frames embrace additional panels featuring five and six-pointed stars set against cosmic blue. These suggest the major parts of the Christian Bible
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triumphs. I look at nursing as an opportunity to grow as a person, to contribute to something or someone other than myself, and to empower others to become the best version of themselves. What motivates you? I’m motivated by the life lessons I’ve learned from my patients. Working in the ICU has allowed me to see that good health is a blessing and that anything can happen. I’ve learned to live in the moment and to never take anything for granted. Nursing has become a part of my life and now my identity
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levels and inspired other to do the same. Sponsored by the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Let’s Talk About: Gender Oct. 6 | 6 p.m. | Xavier 201 Panel discussion on how gender equity, identity and trans rights have been represented locally and nationally in election 2016. Confirmed panelists include Associate Professor of Religion Seth Dowland, Assistant Professor of English Jenny James, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Andrea Munro and Rainbow Center Crime Victim Advocate Vaan Melendez. Sponsored by
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REVIEW Campus & Outdoor Recreation Priorities & HighlightsContent Pending Campus Ministry Priorities & HighlightsRecommendations from Fall 2019 Campus Ministry Review: Roles within Campus Ministry staff: Clarify the relationship between the work of the University Pastor and the Director of Multicultural Outreach & Engagement as collaborators within Campus Ministry. Make sure each member of Campus Ministry team is able to articulate PLU’s Lutheran identity as part of our educational framework
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