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  • November 1, 2010 What is ‘social justice’? And why should you care? By Kari Plog ’11 In the first floor of PLU’s University Center, students fill the overstuffed couches – some studying, some texting their friends, some just hanging out. It’s what happens at the Diversity Center all the time. The “D Center,” as it is known, is a great place to hang out. It is also a great place to tackle big issues – like power, privilege, equity and inclusiveness. It can be both. In fact, that’s the whole

  • Angie Hambrick Assistant Vice President for Diversity Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-8180 hambriaz@plu.edu

  • Brandon Bruan Head of International Recruitment Phone: 253-535-8724 Email: bruanbj@plu.edu Office Location:Hauge Administration Building Professional Biography Education M.S., Higher Education Administration & Enrollment Management, Bay Path University History and Humanities, Seattle University Responsibilities International First-year and Transfer Students. Biography Brandon is a born and raised Seattle native. He finds that the beauty and diversity of the Pacific Northwest is unparalleled

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  • Diversity Center Alums: Complexities of Care and Service Abroad Angie Hambrick, PLU’s Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, sits down with anthropology professor and PLU Peace Corps Prep Program Coordinator Katherine Wiley, Hispanic studies professor Giovanna Urdangarain, and anthropology and global studies professor Dr. Ami Shah to discuss service abroad. This rich… July 16, 2019

  • Diversity Center Alums: Complexities of Care and Service Abroad Angie Hambrick, PLU’s Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, sits down with anthropology professor and PLU Peace Corps Prep Program Coordinator Katherine Wiley, Hispanic studies professor Giovanna Urdangarain, and anthropology and global studies professor Dr. Ami Shah to discuss service abroad. This rich… July 16, 2019

  • OHSU 2021 Equity Internship Program Posted by: alemanem / November 18, 2020 November 18, 2020 OHSU is looking to do an in-person internship for 2021! This program has proven to be extremely beneficial and a stepping stone for our future physicians and scientific researchers. To learn more see the OHSU Equity+Internship_2020+flyer or visit https://www.ohsu.edu/center-for-diversity-inclusion/equity-research-program to apply. Read Previous Virtual Alumni Panel & Info Session with University of

  • if you have more questions or want to talk about any of the listed resources. Make an AppointmentBlack/African AmericanScholarships ABA Foundation (travel & tourism) ACS Scholars Program American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) America Political Science Association (ASPA) Minority Fellows Program Brown and Caldwell Minority Program Gates Millennium Scholars The Jackie Robinson Foundation Davis Wright Tremaine LLP: Pre-Law Diversity Fellowship Job/Internship Websites: African

  • 2022-2023 Entering junior or senior year Fall 2022 Pursuing a degree in biology, chemistry, or a related field A minimum of two wet lab courses with emphasis in pipetting, sterile technique, data interpretation, and good lab notebook practices This internship program seeks to engage scientific curiosity and promote biomedical research careers among PLU undergraduates and is committed to expanding diversity among students who enter STEM fields. Compensation: The intern will receive a total of $6,000

  • French & Francophone Studies Learning Outcomes French & Francophone Studies majors will be able to: Demonstrate French language proficiency at the Advanced-low proficiency level, as defined by ACTFL. Demonstrate understanding of diversity within French and Francophone cultures (in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia) and of their products, practices, and perspectives. Develop an original hypothesis to analyze and evaluate texts (broadly understood) grounded in French language study, research

  • Lessons (22) MUSI 202 or 402: Private Instruction – Piano (15) MUSI 399: Junior Recital (3) MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (Senior Recital) (4) Concentration Module (11) MUSI 219: Harpsichord (1) or MUSI 203: Organ (1) MUSI 345: Conducting I (1) MUSI 346: Conducting II (1) MUSI 421: Functional Piano for the Professional Musician (2) MUSI 430: Piano Literature 1 (2) MUSI 431: Piano Literature 2 (2) MUSI 451: Piano Pedagogy (2) Electives (10) Choose any MUSI 300-498 not already used in the major