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  • Nicole Juliano Director, Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability she/her Phone: 253-535-7498 Email: juliannh@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 152 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Website: https://juliannh.youcanbook.me Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Instructor, Native American & Indigenous Studies Education M.A., Student Development Administration, Seattle University, 2012 B.S., Exercise Science, University of Puget Sound, 2008

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  • In Their Words “I am so grateful for my study abroad experience. I am blessed to attend a university that makes global engagement such a high priority.” – PLU study away participant, anonymous program evaluation Student StoriesThe Student ExperienceLearn about study abroad programs from PLU students about their semester study away experiencesAlumni StoriesWhere are they now?Learn how global education has impacted the careers and post-grad opportunities of PLU alumniStudent BlogsStudy Away

  • center for investing in me. As a first-generation, queer, middle-class, student of color I did not think that studying away was “for me”. I want to help in bridging the gap of accessibility for studying away so more students like me (and not like me) can know that it is for them and possible! Global education has changed my perception of life and confidence as an academic, and while the barriers to study away look different for everyone, I truly believe in the 1:1 connection that the Wang Center

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  • Dialogue-based four-week reading/discussion groups on various social justice topics for R/CA continued education. 2016 PresentationThe Collective presents at the Board of Regents. First Trans TaskforceThe Director of the Center for Gender Equity and Director of Diversity Center co-chair first Trans Taskforce. Page 1 of 8 1 2 … 8 .ctl-wrapper .cool-timeline-wrapper.ctl-vertical-wrapper.ctl-default {--ctw-ybx-bg: #025149;}

  • . college education, we do not allow a gap in education of more than two years after the completion of secondary school. If you have taken a break from your education that exceeds this two-year period and wish to apply to PLU, you must first complete at least one academic year at another accredited college or university. This ensures that you remain academically engaged and prepared for the challenges of university-level coursework. Do I need to submit a bank statement?Yes, but only after you are

  • education she’s gained through the experience. “I think it’s also been immensely educational as far as my own self-esteem and ability to know who I am and what I’m capable of,” she said. Brewer will step down from the position once a permanent director is hired. While the job has proved valuable, Brewer said the position does not offer what she’s looking for in a full-time position. She prefers assistant positions, where she can help manage but also interact with the community on a personal level

  • to experience so as to ask big questions about power, supremacy, agency and collective liberation.” Samantha, an inmate at Washington Corrections Center for Women, reads a copy of The Matrix during a meeting with PLU students on Friday, April 21, 2017. (Photo by John Froschauer) Smith has taught at WCCW for two years as part of the Freedom Education Project of Puget Sound, which offers high-level college courses for inmates. She teaches two courses at the jail: an introduction to gender studies

  • a lot of satisfaction from my projects and work. I started playing around with code back in seventh grade thanks to a friend who is also a PLU alumnus, Daniel Beal, and in high school found formal education in the topic. By the time I was searching for a university, I already knew I would major in computer science. A cool part of your story is that you interned at a company that then hired you full time. What did you learn in your multiple roles at T-Mobile? T-Mobile was my first career

  • with. “I was surprised to find out during the education process that only 40 percent of the people that were selected as a match ultimately decide to donate,” said Bainter, a kinesiology major from Bothell, Washington. “I would think it would be the other way around and that 60 percent of people chosen would donate.” In March 2023, the all-conference quarterback completed the procedure, laying in a hospital bed for five hours as blood was removed from one arm, passed through a machine that collects

  • double minored in environmental studies and English writing. Her day-to-day job includes leading tours and and answering many questions, among other duties. “It’s pretty awesome to see a 7-year-old kid sharing a cool fact about Yosemite that he remembers from when you told him,” Plog said. She said her job is a way of life — hiking, walking, enjoying the great outdoors, interacting with diverse visitors, living where she works and focusing on education and the environment. “You never really stop