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  • of Captain Cook and western colonizers, the once prevalent cultivation of kalo dwindled dangerously while Native Hawaiʻians were killed by Western diseases and their land was stolen and repurposed. Sharing Passion through ScholarshipEnvironmental Ethics at Holden Village Read Previous Revisiting the Visiting Writer Series: the 15th Anniversary Edition Read Next Environmental Ethics at Holden Village LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts May 26, 2022 Academic Animals: Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in

  • students through tutoring.  The Assistant Directors all study different disciplines, but they were originally drawn to the PLC for a lot of the same reasons. In particular, they observe how the PLC provides an opportunity for them to invest in the community by supporting student learning and by creating a comfortable social space where students are encouraged to learn. PLU is vocal about its engagement with the community and the PLC is a visible point of contact with our immediate neighbors. Susan, a

  • substance-abuse diagnosis. My time is split between helping clients work on their symptoms and connecting them to resources to help aid in their recovery. How did studying Psychology at PLU help prepare you for your graduate studies and your current career? Studying Psychology helped form my clinical background prior to going to social-work school, which was helpful because social work largely focused on systems and policies, rather than the individual. I have to say that my ethics came largely from my

  • participate in a panel session on September 18 chaired by Dr. Michael Halvorson. Students from Halvorson and Mike Schleeter’s Innovation, Ethics, and Society course attended several sessions, and Innovation Studies hosted a reception the first evening in Ingram Hall. To learn more about the symposium and the scholars who attended, please visit http://www.plu.edu/drones Read Previous Sven Beckert of Harvard University to Give Benson Lecture Read Next May 2020 Innovation Studies Graduates LATEST POSTS Heven

  • . Most students use OPT after graduation to engage in 12 months of full-time employment. Click here to learn more about OPT eligibility, requirements and the application process!Social Security Number (SSN)Applying for a SSN:  A social security number is only issued to those who have a paid job offer on-campus or off-campus. Already found an employer?  Fill out the SSN Support Letter Request form. ISS will issue a support letter. With an on-campus employer, get an Employment Offer Letter from Student

  • serves as a coordinator of Lutheran Community Services Northwest’s refugee resettlement program. “Looking back at my four years at PLU, it all makes sense,” Wright says. “I’m really grateful for my PLU experience because I feel like it truly did prepare me for the work I do now that is rooted in social justice and community.” Wright will be returning to PLU this week for the 9th Biennial Wang Center Symposium. He and four other alumni will discuss “Conflict, Peacebuilding, and the Ethics of Discourse

  • Policy under presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, and ran the ethics program. Drew Griffin '10 Communications director, U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (Ohio’s 5th District) I work to get Rep. Latta’s message out to people in his district and state, as well as nationally. I write press releases and do social media and book interviews with media members in radio, TV and print. There are a lot of good ideas on the policy side of lawmaking, but if you can’t explain to people why it’s important and how it will help

  • ever been given? Brian GalanteWhy did you choose PLU? Donovan KlegaWhat’s been your favorite class so far? Samrawit ZeinuWhat’s the best part about being a senior? Becca BamerHave you picked up a hobby since starting at PLU? Neal YakelisWhat do you like about teaching PLU students? Sam EllefsonWhere’s your favorite place to laugh in Tacoma? Rhiannon BergWhat’s your dream news internship? Jeff DunnWhere’s your favorite place to listen to live music near PLU? Christian BondWhat’s your favorite sports

  • Alumni-Led Virtual Worship OpportunitiesJoin your fellow Lutes as they lead worship in their own virtual and remote spaces, places, and times! Pastor Erika (Tobin) Bergh ’15, Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, Anchorage, AK * Pastor Jonette Blakney ’85, Trinity Lutheran Church, Parkland, WA * Pastor Mark Brocker, Ph. D. ’79, St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Beaverton, OR Pastor Louise Buckles ’15, Ocean Park Lutheran Church, Ocean Park, WA * Rusty Carlson ’86, Rainier View Christian Church, Parkland

  • :45-3:00pm, Greta Schwartz Glacial Response to Heat Waves as Shown in Suspended Sediment Concentration of White River, WA View final poster here 3:00-3:15pm, Tess Ritcey Comparing a Virtual Field Trip to a Traditional Field Trip View final poster here 3:15-3:30pm, Shanelle Gibson Role of a Sediment Structure in Stabilizing a Mountain River After a Volcanic Eruption View final poster hereThursday, May 12th 1:45-2:00pm, Christian Oakley A Tectonic Synthesis of the Straight Creek / Fraser River Fault