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  • : Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education and tribal sovereignty September 23, 2024 PLU Welcomes the Class of 2028: Trailblazers September 11, 2024 Ethos in Action September 11, 2024

  • Carmiña Palerm’s upper-division Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies course this Spring, demonstrated a keen understanding of his work as well as his prominent position in Mexican letters and politics. They engaged the author on a host of topics, from social issues to his particular writing process. First-year Hispanic Studies and French double major Elmer Coria-Islas asked for Villoro’s opinions on the state of Mexico’s education system and the potential impact of the forthcoming Mexico City

  • Awards & RecognitionsIn 2024, the Department of Social Work introduced three new awards to recognize graduating seniors.Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Achievement in Social Work This award is open to a student who consistently demonstrates a commitment to exceptional critical thinking, active curiosity about learning, frequent self-reflection, and dedication to academic excellence. This student’s quality of work reflects the pursuit of education grounded in a desire to excel as

  • impact on school climate Providing assistance and support to University programs responsible for responding to and investigating complaints Coordinating reasonable modifications for pregnancy and related conditions, when requested, to ensure equal access to education programs and activities Identifying and addressing any patterns or systemic issues relating to Title IX compliance Monitor for, identify, and rectify any barriers to reporting incidents of sex discrimination Facilitating University-wide

  • , to those dark nights of the soul when fear overtakes everything. And through it all, there is nothing to do but wait and hope. The conductor, Dr. Edwin Powell, is well known in Tennessee, having taught conducting courses and music education methods at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he was Assistant Director of Bands responsible for the Symphonic Band and the 350 member Pride of the Southland Marching Band. For more information on the concert visit the website: :https

  • ? : immigration, protest, and the politics of Latino identity How the Garcia girls lost their accents Translocas : the politics of Puerto Rican drag and trans performance Santo! : varieties of Latino/a spirituality Latinx writing Los Angeles : nonfiction dispatches from a decolonial rebellion Of forests and fields : Mexican labor in the Pacific Northwest Olga dies dreaming Tales from la vida : a Latinx comics anthology Cantoras Hunger of memory : the education of Richard Rodriguez : an autobiography. The five

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  • your application result through emails in about one month after you submit your application. If your application is successful, you will need to confirm your acceptance and make a Check to Confucius Institute of the State of Washington Payment of $80 as the participation fee (non-refundable) to “Alliance for Education/CIWA”. Apply for a valid visa to travel to China and make travel arrangement. Application Documents Completed online application form A scanned copy of your passport (photo page) If

  • Faculty Feature: Meet Dr. Richard Nance, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies Posted by: Reesa Nelson / April 30, 2020 April 30, 2020 What is your educational background? I received my Bachelors of Music Education (1977) and Master of Arts in Choral Conducting (1982) from West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M) in Canyon, Texas. I received the Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from Arizona State University in 1992. Why did you want to teach at PLU? As a choral

  • of the estate he had created,” he said. “Karen was not the kind of person who ever called attention to herself, particularly regarding the size of her estate. I think she would like to be remembered for her heart for education and for the values of young people who have the ideals and the commitment to build lives,” Meyer said. Phillips’ Mercer Island neighbor, Ron Stevenson, agrees. “I recall Karen speaking in just loving terms about PLU. She would talk about the young men from the college who