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encouraged to utilize the Bias Incident Response Team. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Phone: 253-535-8750 Email: dcenter@plu.edu The Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability is a community that explores and celebrates issues of intersectional identity and social justice. More details and additional resources are available here. Signs of DepressionClick here for details on identifying depression and ways to find support.Sleep and Sleep Disorder EducationClick here for details
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, and that many of you have already suffered losses on many levels. I also know how strong and resilient the PLU community is, and I’m very hopeful that providing you with this information will give you the resources you need to continue to make careful, safe choices about your social and health behaviors. In community, Elizabeth Hopper, MN, ARNP Health Center DirectorCoronavirus UpdatesHealth Center Read Previous What About Monkeypox? Read Next Public health concerns update LATEST POSTS Public
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how people put things together and why they put them together. I think it’s an important part of what humanities does.” Through the crisis this year, people have reached out to each other on social media, platforms like Zoom and GoogleMeet to remain connected, and many of those connections were supported by culture and art —talking about the latest TV shows, movies, and books brought families and friends together. At the same time, using humanities has connected us in a way so that we can listen
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English Writing, with minors in Music and Philosophy. She wrote this article as part of her work in English 320: Intermediate Creative Nonfiction. Read Previous The Trail to Social Justice: Ultrarunning Meets Dark Green Religion Read Next Indivisible: English Faculty Members Join the Anti-Trump Resistance LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts May 26, 2022 Academic Animals: Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in Universities May 26, 2022 Gendered Tongues: Issues of Gender in the Foreign Language Classroom May 26
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and a half, attending workshops, classes, readings, and other social events. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 residency was a virtual experience, but it is usually housed on the PLU campus. “For ten days it’s kind of a nerd convention,” Professor Barot said. “They [students and faculty] get to hang out with people who love the kinds of things that they love. A lot of wonderful conversations happen in ten days.”Outside of the residency, students are paired with a faculty mentor for a whole year. Whether
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Committee shall determine the precise nature of the challenge and establish guidelines delineating the appropriate processes and responsibilities for the president, provost, and the Faculty Joint Committee. These guidelines shall be recorded in the Faculty Joint Committee’s minutes. The provost and Faculty Joint Committee, will request the development of proposals concerning the reduction of faculty positions from each of the university’s academic units and sub-units. Each academic unit and sub-unit
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it. Put down roots in your WHY (why are you here at PLU, getting a degree, working here, living according to certain values, etc.). Find or reconnect with “your people.” Who are your academic and social supports? You are not alone! Make a plan for the overall wellbeing of mind, body, and spirit. Fall 2023 Rooting eNewsletter (sent 9/6/23)What is rooting and why is it important?Philosopher Simone Weil said, “To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul
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Jewish community. CLIP matches undergraduate students who have an interest in pluralistic Jewish life and culture with engaging, substantive internships at a variety of for-profit, non-profit, and Jewish communal organizations, where they are provided with mentorship and guided development of new skills. Deadline: Early February NYU Bronfman Center Collegiate Leadership Internship ProgramPublic Service Scholarships Eligibility: CAPAL’s Public Service Scholarship Program awards scholarships to
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through digitizing the analog input signals. These digital signals are then shaped by digital signal processing algorithms whose parameters are determined by user input. The whole process occurs on a 32-bit ARM microprocessor. The resultant signal is then converted back to analog to be used by an external system of the user’s choice. 3:30 Break 3:45pm – Swarm Engine: Parallel Programming Game Engine James DeBroeck (BSCE, BSCS) Swarm Engine is a C++ library used in game and simulation development, with
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Baby Steps The Other Washington Archives © 2017 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 – SPRING 2017 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Zach Powers ’10 Lorna Rodriguez ’11 PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Rustin Dwyer HOMEPAGE ANIMATION Sam O’Hara ’16 CONTRIBUTORS Mare Blocker Jessica Spring COURTESY PHOTOS Louis Hobson ’00 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CONTENT DEVELOPMENT Lace M
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