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  • . Each Advocate has a special focus and one of them is called the Diversity Advocate for International Programs. This Diversity Advocate’s job is to help you, the international student, to feel welcome in the Center space, as well as setting up programs that tailor to your needs and desires as an international student.  Have ideas?  Want to share your culture with the rest of the PLU campus?  Find your International Diversity Advocate and put them to work!

  • chapter. “I can’t recall a time when PLU had such a worthy candidate for the Julie Galvan Outstanding Graduate in Journalism Award,” wrote Coats’ past adviser Joanne Lisosky in her nomination letter. “Breanne Coats is the consummate PLU journalist who has represented SPJ locally, regionally and nationally.” In her time at PLU, Coats made a significant mark on journalism at the university and in the state of Washington. She worked for the student newspaper the Mast as a contributing writer, sports co

  • outreach to the student, provide support, and refer as appropriate; Collaborating and partnering with families and local agencies as necessary; Following up with the reporter to “close the loop” and to share responses to concerns and outcomes as they are known; Assessing responsiveness of established PLU systems and making recommendations for improvements and updates to policy, process, availability of resources, and other relevant systemic features. Statement of Purpose SCN will provide one outlet for

  • Disarming Polarization: PLU symposium to address national, global divisiveness Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 25, 2020 Image: The Wang Center Symposium takes up the issue of heightened political and societal polarization within the U.S. and globally as well as its primary consequence, the increasing inability to communicate and collaborate. February 25, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 25, 2020) — Noted academics, activists and practitioners whose

  • grey area in the Anderson University Center during the month of February to view this art piece.FEB 9 Black History Quiz BowlPflueger Hall 2nd Floor Lounge – 6pm Join the PLU Black Student Union as we host our first official event during Black History Month. This night will host a Jeopardy style quiz game based on Black History facts and figures.FEB 13 BSU Club Meeting Movie & Discussion: 13thThe Diversity Center – 6:30pm Join the Black Student Union for our first club meeting for the Spring 2017

  • FERPA PolicyFamily Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, popularly known as the “Buckley Amendment” and carrying the acronym “FERPA,” PLU has adopted the following policies and procedures. This policy was designed to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data

  • : Judaism Other Electives that Require Consultation and Approval Special topic courses that pertain to HGST will be identified each semester/term as “approved” for elective credit in the program. Consult with the director of the HGST program for a list of such courses. Courses from any discipline for which at least 60% of the assignments center on themes or content that pertains to the study of the Holocaust, genocide, and/or examples of mass violence and oppression may be approved for elective credit

  • events and developing strategies to raise visibility. Shelondra Harris: BA in Communication Shelondra has been the driving force to reinvigorate PLU’s Black Student Union. She has led a group of current students to realize the positive benefits of this powerful student organization at a pivotal time in our nation’s history. Shelondra, who served as President of this organization, brought it back to life by bringing her unparalleled skills of strategic communication into play. She designed and

  • CIC appoints Lynn Hunnicutt new Assistant Director of NetVUE The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) has announced the appointment of Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt, Professor of Economics at Pacific Lutheran University, as the assistant director of their Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE). NetVUE is a nationwide network of colleges and universities formed to… February 26, 2018 faculty newsletterfaculty spotlight

  • them.While the idea of approaching a faculty member for some one-on-one time can be intimidating, the benefits of forming those relationships make it worth getting outside your comfort zone. Pacific Lutheran University’s professors know students may feel uncomfortable about dropping by their offices, so many of them go out of their way to make those spaces as welcoming as possible to help put those students at ease. Jan Lewis, an education professor and the associate provost for undergrad programs, has a