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Leadership Between Men and Women in the Workplace 5. Cynthia R. Waite Counseling the Incarcerated: A Systematic Review of Therapy Programs for Inmates 6. Elizabeth Kamke, Kendall MacDonald, Marissa Smith and Savannah Thacker The influence of forgiveness on friendship quality.* 7. Harley Newman First in the Family: Transitioning into higher education as a First Generation Student. Promoting Academic Self Efficacy & Teaching Strategies 8. Amaya Hoʻopiʻi-Baptista Morality, Culture, and Language: Exploring
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Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $10 – General admission; $5 – 60+, military, alumni and students; free – 18 and younger. Love’s Labour’s Lost is intended for mature audiences due to mild adult content and strong language. Read Previous Remembering Eric Nordholm Read Next Dance celebrates Storytelling in their upcoming performance LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023
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, interdisciplinary resources, and language needed to examine identities and examine expressions of power. Native American and Indigenous Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Hispanic and Latino Studies Global Studies Interdisciplinary Programs Co-curricular programs These featured centers at PLU support student learning and engage in conversations regarding diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Pride at PLU International Student Services The Wang
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Biochemistry Emphasis Chemistry-Physics Emphasis Chinese Studies (Interdisciplinary B.A.) Communication (B.A.C.) Concentrations Film & Media Studies Strategic Communication Computer Science (B.A., B.S.) Criminal Justice (B.A.) Earth Science (B.A.) Economics (B.A.) Elementary Education (B.A.E.) Endorsements English Language Learners (ELL) Reading Special Education Engineering Dual-Degree: (Physics B.A.; Chemistry B.A.) English (B.A.) Concentrations Literature Creative Writing Professional, Public, & Digital
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skills when working with a group of diverse learners and behaviors. EDUC 371: Developing Professional Learning Communities (2) EDUC 372: Literacy, Language, and Assessment (4) EDUC 373: Mathematics, Science, and Assessment (4) EDUC 374: Management and Student Engagement (2) EDUC 375: Technology Integration (2) SPED 377: Instructional Methodologies for Inclusive Classrooms (3) EDUC 360: Tools for Community Involvement (4) EDUC 402: Internship I (0) Job shadowing experience with a number of different
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field. They wrote for magazines and newspapers, gave public lectures, and were known as thought leaders in their communities. Toward the middle part of the last century came the intellectual “witch hunts.” These drove the majority of intellectuals into the academy, seeking the protective cover of tenure against the frothing-at-the-mouth commie hunters. And there they stayed. To get, and stay, in the ivory tower, academics have to publish works, which requires speaking a language even other
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possibilities,” Conley says. The SOAC FOCUS Series brings together SOAC’s talented students and faculty to examine a chosen theme through a multidisciplinary approach. Through music, art, dance, theatre and communication we will explore storytelling, an interactive art form that connects all humans on a deep level, transcending time, location, age and language, while enacting change, understanding and peace. To tell a story is to bring someone into your world, touch their heart, mind and soul. Interested in
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they carry themselves and how they interact with their friends and fellow students. Elizabeth uses the leadership and conflict resolution skills they gained from the Diversity Center to bridge the gaps formed by cultural and language differences between American and International students in their grad program. These gaps are perfectly natural but most students just aren’t prepared for them. Because of the Diversity Center, Elizabeth developed the necessary skills and experience to help others
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) Modern Language Association John Burroughs Society Defenders of Wildlife Environmental Defense Fund National Audubon Society National Wildlife Federation American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Humane Society of the United States Returning African Grey Parrots to the Wild Who doesn't love penguins? PLU professor to study relationship between birds, humans. Journey to the End of the Earth: Antarctica, Patagonia, Buenos Aires
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. Specifically, we educate to engage actively and critically the complex relationships between people and the environment, drawing upon integrated and interdisciplinary perspectives. Students graduating from Environmental Studies will be able to: Use an array of theoretical and practical tools to examine the complex relationships between people and the environment. Gather and assess data about local, regional, and global environmental issues. Interpret the values, assumptions and language that structure
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