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  • The People’s Librarian: Brian Bannon’s passion for democratizing information led him to the New York Public Library In 1997, Brian Bannon was a PLU senior. An exemplary student, he wrote for The Mast, and was a double major researching social justice through the lens of queer rights movements. One afternoon, Bannon found himself in the office of history professor Beth Kraig, discussing… September 12, 2023 Alumni, Internships, CareerResoLute

  • Immigration Legal Services Directory Washington Resources Northwest Immigrants Rights Project defends and advocates for the rights of immigrants through programing and direct services. OneAmerica Advocates for immigrant, civil and human rights and offers a directory of resources including legal support. Seattle United for Immigrant and Refugee Families – The City of Seattle will offer FREE legal services and information for immigrant and refugee families. Know your RightsAll people in the U.S., regardless

  • any resolution of UNESCO Convention of 1970 and UNESCO Convention of 2001 or the UNIDROIT Convention of 1995. The SCC shall refuse to acquire materials and artifacts where there is cause to believe that the circumstances of their collection involved unauthorized destruction of historic or archaeological sites, buildings, structures, habitats, and districts. The SCC will not accept human remains, burial goods, or objects known to be sacred to Indigenous peoples such as the Sámi. The SCC will not

  • Economics Mentoring Program, McDaneld spent his summer interning with Russell Investments as a data analyst with the global data operations team. Russell Investments is a global investment manager operating in 31 countries. McDaneld shares with us his experience interning with the company. The internship was so successful, McDaneld was invited to continue the partnership through the end of the year.How did you come across this internship? I wanted to get into finance to get that financial industry

  • interest for committees (March) Nominations (Mar-April) Campus Vote (April-May) Service (August-May – 3 year terms) Eight faculty-created standing committees currently exist: Academic Performance and Integrity Core Curriculum Educational Policies Faculty Affairs Global Education Governance Instructional Resources Rank and Tenure Committee Service OpportunitiesThe following are non-elected committee opportunities: Interdisciplinary Program Committees Chinese Studies Environmental Studies Global Studies

  • 3 Reasons to Get an MBA Posted by: Catherine Chan / May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021 There are many types of graduate business degrees — finance, accounting, human resource management, organizational leadership, to name a few — but the traditional MBA has recently seen an uptick in interest from professionals in diverse fields.Let’s get right to it: here are several reasons you should consider getting an MBA now.More and more mid-career professionals are going back to school for an MBAIn 2020, MBA

  • Passion for solving unanswered questions drives PLU alum’s research career Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / December 24, 2019 Image: PLU alumna SarahAnn McFadden ’11 is a post-doc researcher at the Yale Institute for Global Health, studying child vaccination rates. (Photo courtesy of Tony Fiorini) December 24, 2019 By Ernest JasminMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 24, 2019) — Research has become Pacific Lutheran University grad SarahAnn McFadden’s life. This year, McFadden ‘11

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  • Estados Unidos y sus derechos humanos”/ “Migrant Children in the United States and their Human Rights”Thursday, May 14th, 20204:10-4:30pm - Aidan Liddiard4:30-4:40pm - Q & A“La bastarda: género y sexualidad en Guinea Ecuatorial”/“La bastarda: Gender and Sexuality in Equatorial Guinea”4:40-5:00pm - Cortney Miller5:00-5:10pm - Q & A“Un análisis de la película Ixcanul: Guatemala y el feminismo indígena”/“An Analysis of the film Ixcanul: Guatemala and Indigenous Feminism”5:10-5:30pm - Ian Rice5:30-5:40pm

  • between work and family impossible to achieve.  Sandnes’ lecture conveyed a much more positive outlook.  With her many years as a journalist and participant in social debate on the topics of gender equality and women’s rights, Sandnes combined her professional insights with personal experiences of growing up in an age of increasing gender equality and changing roles for women in society.  In particular, Sandnes articulated the ways in which welfare state policy and national legislation have made it