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  • working with the Tacoma-based program, Ready to Rise, to identify scholarship recipients. The program is spearheaded by Degrees of Change, an organization that works to extend the reach of the Act Six initiative, which fully funded Panago’s education at PLU. Awardees must embody Panago’s values, including a deep passion for social justice. Tim Herron, Degrees of Change president, says Panago lived the Act Six mission, particularly after his time at PLU. He “poured his heart and energy into middle

  • What is the DJS Fee?The DJS Fee is a $10 fee per semester per student that helps support diversity, justice, and sustainability initiatives on campus.   The money collected is used to fund DJS Fee Priorities identified by the student body.  Each priority has an individual budget that is overseen by campus departments who contribute to designing opportunities to best meet the goals of the priorities. The DJS Fee is set on a two-year budget cycle allowing for continuity and sustainability of

  • Professional Studies MediaLab School of Business Fund for Excellence School of Nursing Fund for Excellence Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Giving is EasyContributions can be made online or in a variety of other ways. Make a GiftShop to Give Shop at AmazonSmile and a portion of your purchase price will be donated to Pacific Lutheran University! Simply visit: smile.amazon.com, sign in with your Amazon account, shop, and support PLU!

  • engage students in effective programs and services that encourage lives of meaning and purpose which transform communities and the world.Quick Links Student Life VP Student Life Website THRIVE at PLUDepartments within the Student Life Division Campus Life Campus Safety Dean of Students Office Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants Student Life Centers Campus Ministry Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Counseling, Health, & Wellness Services Luke Ruiz, Former Community Director of

  • is in small groups with maximum individual feedback from your professor. Classes With Only First-Year Students: Build confidence by making the transition to college-level study with your peers. Compelling Course Themes: You’ll learn the crucial skills of thinking, speaking and writing by applying them to a thought-provoking topic. All First-Year Writing and DJS seminars are focused on important and compelling themes – like “The Art of Living,” “Banned Books,” “Climate Justice and Resilience,” and

  • social justice, translational movements of people and ideas, and international affairs Affiliated/Related programs Native American and Indigenous Studies Program Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Study Away CatalogThe department offers majors and minor Chinese Studies, French & Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic Studies and minors in Chinese and Latino Studies. The department also contributes to Native American and Indigenous Studies by offering introductory level

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  • around two common goals: preparing students to become local health care leaders and improving health outcomes in Pierce County. Read Previous President Belton joins discussion about college-employer partnerships at economic development event Read Next Elijah Paez ’24 developed passions for environmental justice, mathematics and bird watching during his PLU years COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing

  • Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is learning at PLU to help people in need. Posted by: tpotts / July 15, 2022 July 15, 2022 “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social

  • not free. If you, or someone you know, needs a SANE exam after a sexual assault, please seek care at your nearest emergency department, where these exams are done at no cost by licensed trained medical professionals. Confidential Centers on campus include the Confidential Advocates in the Center for Diversity, Justice and Sustainability; the Health Center; the Counseling Center; and Campus Ministry; these can provide initial or additional support.