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  • people about it, they are often surprised. Maybe it isn’t so surprising given what we learned at PLU — the values of a liberal arts education: going to small classes, and knowing our professors. We also learned a lot playing basketball on a team that traveled long hours on buses, playing in a cracker box gym, receiving five dollars for meal money each day, warming up before games to gospel music played on an old pipe organ. These experiences teach you something no class really can: teamwork

  • interest, I am struck by the general lack of concern for animals in universities. It seems to me that nonhuman animals have not fared well in American higher education. Photo taken during a J-term course in Uruguay in 2014 by Mariann Funkhouser (‘16) When I refer to academic animals, I am not referring directly to animal experimentation in universities, though this is a related issue. Rather, I refer to the ways academics are likely to conceptualize nonhuman animals—the animals we construct, the animal

  • 253.535.7687 www.plu.edu/languages/ lang@plu.edu Ami Shah, Ph.D., Chair Jump to...Global and Cultural StudiesThe Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and

  • Students only Lunch is provided! 12:00PM-12:45PMAUC Regency Room, 203 Required (All)WELCOME TO PLU: REQUIRED: At this opening session for New Student Orientation, learn what it means to join the Lute Community: Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability (DJS), Vocation, and Lutheran Higher Education. 1:00 PM-2:15PMOlson Gym Required (All) LUTE Group Time & New Student Group Picture REQUIRED: Meet your LUTE Guide & Group2:15PM-4:00PM Meet your LUTE Guide on Foss Field Throughout LUTE Welcome, find your

  • education) to improve knowledge in the areas of health, healthcare,  dental care, or biomedical investigation. The award is $25 and a certificate. RecipientSchoolProjectGrade Nirbhuy ArunChildren's Garden Montessori Scooty Bubble Blower- A Device to Calm Down Autistic Kids 1 Eliana MorganChambersEcholocation and Noise2 Suhaas MekaCentennialGiga Hurtz!3 Smriti SureshCentennialRethink Sugary Drinks3 Sriya EmaniCentennialGreasy Potato Chips3 Julia Elkins TeamPioneerRobotic Hand6 Zoey Baze

  • situations in which the grievant alleges violation of the University’s Policies on Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Sexual Misconduct. When appropriate, time limits may also be extended from one school year to the next. Grievance Initiated by Administration. The President, Provost, or any Vice President may request that the Dispute Resolution Committee conduct an investigation without a formal grievance from any In such cases, the Provost or applicable Vice President will act as the grievant

  • time for filing a written grievance except for those situations in which the grievant alleges violation of the University’s Policies on Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Sexual Misconduct. When appropriate, time limits may also be extended from one school year to the next. Grievance Initiated by Administration. The President, Provost, or any Vice President may request that the Dispute Resolution Committee conduct an investigation without a formal grievance from any In such cases, the

  • is provided)12:00PM-12:45PMAnderson University Center (AUC), Chris Knutson Hall (room 214) Required (All)WELCOME TO PLU: REQUIRED: At this opening session for New Student Orientation, learn what it means to join the Lute Community: Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability (DJS), Vocation, and Lutheran Higher Education. 1:00 PM-2:15PMOlson Gym Required (All) LUTE Group Time, First PLUS 100 Class Session & New Student Group Picture REQUIRED: Meet your LUTE Guide & Group2:15PM-4:00PM Meet your LUTE

  • Responsibilities. In any meeting involving PLU’s sexual misconduct and/or physical assault policies, the Complainant will receive information about the outcome of the meeting and any sanctions imposed on the Respondent that directly relates to the Complainant (examples include No Contact Orders, Housing changes, etc.). Such disclosures will be made consistent with the Family Education and Privacy Rights Act (FERPA). Please see the Sexual Misconduct policy and procedures for additional information on specific

  • you are swimming, get out of the water immediately. REMEMBER: If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Once you have taken shelter indoors, you should monitor a weather radio, a commercial radio/television station, the internet, or another weather service provider. Even when a specific storm cell has passed beyond the area, conditions may still be right for high winds, lightning, and other hazardous weather conditions.Stranded on Campus? Non-residential students or