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  • Welcome to the Spring 2020 Global Studies Capstones. 

    deepest gratitude to my advisors; Professor Michael Zbaraschuk, Professor Jordan Levy, and Professor Peter Grosvenor. I also want to say thank you to all of the staff and faculty working in the Global Studies Department at PLU for fostering my love for a globally informed education.Critiquing Neoliberalism: Placing NAFTA and Its Attempt to Reform Under a MicroscopeUsing radical international relations theory, this capstone research project looks at neoliberalism and its hegemonic implementation

  • Grievance Policy and Procedures Adopted September 1997 Updated September 2001, April 2002, August 2005, November 2010, July 2014, and December 2021 I.

    take any responsive action. In the event the grievance and/or recommendations of the Dispute Resolution Committee directly involve a Vice President, Dean or Provost, the Committee will designate an alternate authority to assess the report and determine any responsive action. Such action, if any, shall be in accord with applicable University The grievant shall be informed of any corrective action taken involving the respondent. Where sexual harassment sexual assault, and sexual violence is found

  • Membership: Three members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms. Advisory Membership: Provost; dean of students; a representative from the Office of Student Rights and

    Duties: To consider policies of academic and instructional nature: Requirements for all undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. Course additions and deletions proposed by departments and schools, according to procedures established by the Educational Policies Committee and the faculty. Credit value of courses, seminars, workshops, and so forth. To study and make recommendations to the faculty and the departments concerned regarding new areas in instruction to be entered, old areas to be

  • How to have fearlessly curious conversations in dangerously divided times 1:45 – 3:30 p.m. | March 7 | Chris Knutzen, Anderson University Center Who: Mónica Guzmán, Bridge-Builder, Journalist,

    incompetent to stand trial for felony offenses, as well as patients who have stood trial and been adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity. Her private practice clientele largely consist of young women and nonbinary individuals of color who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, and navigating complex family dynamics. Although these populations seem vastly different, there are many common threads among these clients, to include loneliness, self-doubt, low self-worth, as well as the potential to

  • Pacific Lutheran University seeks faculty with the highest possible qualifications, and offers them conditions of employment commensurate with their professional achievement and conducive to

    appointment, or the dismissal for cause of a person previous to the expiration of a term appointment, shall be considered both by the appropriate faculty committee or committees, and by the Board of Regents. In all cases where the facts are in dispute, the accused person shall be informed before the hearing in writing of the charges against them and shall have the opportunity to be heard in their own defense by all bodies which pass judgment upon the case. They shall be permitted to have with them an

  • Informational brochure for Residential and Off-Campus focusing on Getting Out, Prevention and Protection. Click Here.

    Coordinator (EBC).  Further instruction will be communicated by the EBC. •    Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injuries persons unless they are in danger of further injury. Report injuries to Emergency Building Coordinator. Emergency personnel will coordinate all responses to health situations. •    Do not re-enter the residential hall until cleared by Campus Safety or Fire Department personnel.Fire Evacuation DrillsRESIDENTIAL HALL SCHEDULE: •    Take place within the first 10 days of

  • LUTE Welcome Week - New Student Orientation is an exciting series of experiences designed to welcome new students to PLU’s vibrant community and allow you to get connected, to be involved and to

    /24Various TimesVarious Locations We Look Forward to Meeting YouLUTE Welcome Week – New Student Orientation is an exciting series of experiences designed to welcome new students to PLU’s vibrant community and allow you to get connected, to be involved and to stay informed. Interested in finding a job, studying abroad, and/or joining a club? Your LUTE Group guide will connect you to these resources and more, while you make friends with fellow Lutes.

  • Pipeline: Incarcerating Black Youth at a Higher Rate” 10:30 - 10:45 AM - April Reyes “A Social Work Perspective on the Correlation Between Support and Graduation Rates for Homeless Youth” 10:45 - 10:55 AM - QuestionsThird Session 11:00 - 12:00 PM11:00 - 11:15 AM - Amanda Dransfield11:15 - 11:30 AM - Chloe Wilburn11:30 - 11:40 AM - Questions11:00 - 11:15 AM - Amanda Dransfield “Assessing the Need for Trauma Informed Care in the Child Welfare System” 11:15 - 11:30 AM - Chloe Wilburn “Increasing the

  • Environmental Health & Safety supports the university mission to educate for lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership, and Care by assisting instructors, researchers, students,

    Introduction to Health & Safety HandbookDear PLU Faculty, Staff, and Students: This handbook is designed to provide an overview of Pacific Lutheran University’s health and safety system and to answer frequently asked questions. It is intended to be a valuable reference for your office, and we encourage you to familiarize yourself with its contents. We all strive to become better informed and to follow good safety practices. Please be aware of general safety practices for your department and

  • Major in Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Concentrations Students in this program select a concentration in either Film & Media Studies or Strategic Communication.

    Culture Examines the central role of visual representation in contemporary culture and the ways in which we use, understand and are used by images. Emphasis on photography, film, television, new media, and commemorative art and architecture in the realms of advertising, politics, news, public advocacy and popular culture. Students will conduct research projects that analyze elements of visual culture. Prerequisites: COMA 101, 212, 215, or consent of instruction. (4) COMA 411 : Advanced Debate This