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  • people, in the past or the present, hold different religious convictions that shape their views of human life on this earth. What can I do with a degree in religion?Recent PLU Religion graduates are currently employed as: Business and Technology Development Consultants Case Managers and Social Workers Pastors Environmental Consultants Grief and Family Services Counselors Teachers Chaplains Lawyers Non-Profit Directors Physicians and Nurses Professors Research and Development Chemists Volunteers and

  • link) Environmental justice Deerinwater, Jen. (2022). Colonial forces of environmental violence on deaf, disabled, & ill indigenous people. Disability Studies Quarterly, 41(4). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i4.8479 Gilio-Whitaker, Dina. (2019). As long as grass grows: The indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to Standing Rock. Beacon Press. (PLU Library link) Glave, Dianne D. (2010). Rooted in the earth: Reclaiming the African American environmental heritage (1st ed

  • Collections holdings are being used. Only pencils are permitted for note-taking in the reading room. Archives and Special Collections materials are rare and often irreplaceable. Materials should be handled with extreme care. Only one folder or one item may be handled at a time. All materials must be kept in the order in which they are found. For certain materials, it may be necessary to wear gloves provided by Archives and Special Collections staff. Researchers may use handheld cameras to photograph items

  • available during academic year. Full awards are very rare. In general, assistantships awards are for interactions and opportunities involving time commitments between five and ten hours per week. These opportunities include: Graduate fellows assigned to programmatic projects or on-campus clinic. Collaboration with faculty on research projects for professional publications. Clinic and Program Coordinator or Assistant Coordinator positions in the on-campus clinic. Award amount: A limited number of paid

  • more than 165 college athletic programs to register 159,000 potential donors that have led to 880 successful transplants. McAdams worked with PLU baseball Coach Nolan Soete ’06 to organize the inaugural drive at PLU. Alapai and Bainter were two of an astounding 355 Lutes registered at that first PLU event. It’s incredibly rare for a registrant to be matched with a patient. Only 0.5 percent of people who are registered are chosen throughout their lifetime. Yet, within a year, Alapai and Bainter

  • little or no ambition and minimal work ethic. (I am a pastor and my wife is employed by our local police department) I’m not talking about the troubled and disenfranchised, I am referring to the rank and file young adults who lack motivation. I hope that this doesn’t come across wrong but we recognize that with very few and rare exceptions the players in your program are not placing all of their “eggs into the NFL basket” but are taking advantage of an opportunity to play the game that they love so

  • problem is as one-off projects, they almost always are unpublishable.” But with CREP, he said, “Ideally, the undergraduate has a shot at publishing a paper here. That’s quite rare.” Henderson and her research partners, Nichole Bennett and Hailey Sandin, worked on a CREP project in Fall 2013 that replicated a study published in 2010 by Kool et al. (the team affectionately called the researchers Kool & the Gang). The original study, called, “Decision making and the avoidance of cognitive demand

  • problem is as one-off projects, they almost always are unpublishable.” But with CREP, he said, “Ideally, the undergraduate has a shot at publishing a paper here. That’s quite rare.” Henderson and her research partners, Nichole Bennett and Hailey Sandin, worked on a CREP project in Fall 2013 that replicated a study published in 2010 by Kool et al. (the team affectionately called the researchers Kool & the Gang). The original study, called, “Decision making and the avoidance of cognitive demand

  • Winners of the Inaugural Angela Meade Vocal Competition Internationally known soprano, and PLU alum, Angela Meade ’00 offered a rare opportunity for PLU students considering a career as professional vocalists. Meade along with her husband John Myers, also a professional opera singer, established the endowment that made the competition a reality. After an… January 22, 2019

  • in imaginative, analytical and pragmatic modes of writing. Students learn to shape their writing for particular audiences and settings, as well as expand their own creative, stylistic and interpretive gifts. Students develop writing skills in several genres, extensively and carefully read great writers and reflect on theoretical and practical issues raised by the making of meaning. The English Department offers capstones in Poetry, Fiction, and Non-fiction writing. Some popular courses are