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Global Studies Course Selection GLST Core Courses: GLST 210: Contemporary Global Issues ANTH 102: Human Cultural Diversity ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics
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DJS FellowsDJS Fellowships provide an opportunity for students of any discipline to participate in furthering diversity, justice, and sustainability efforts on the PLU campus. DJS Fellows will actively engage in research about existing practices and uses of resources on the PLU campus and examine best practice and research to assist with improving our campus’ commitment to diversity, justice, and sustainability. They also will investigate and propose strategies and solutions to address
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meets 2-3 times each semester and is coordinated by Angie Hambrick, Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, and Lace Smith, Associate Vice President of Marketing & communications. Members have included faculty and staff representatives from Residential Life, Career Connections, the Health and Counseling Centers, Marketing and Communications, the Registrar’s Office, Campus Ministry, and Student Rights and Responsibilities, as well as student leaders from ASPLU, RHA, The
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Experience Program, students complete three courses: FYEP 101, FYEP 102, and PLUS 100. FYEP 101 and PLUS 100 are described below. FYEP 102 seminars call on students to engage with themes and questions related to Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability through a disciplinary lens. FYEP 102 courses will be offered as a format for introductory courses within existing departments. They will be visible in the course title as “FYEP 102:” and will be searchable via the Interactive Schedule using the “FYEP
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Faculty hiring procedures are revised. New hiring workshop offered to deans, academic chairs and search committee members, with emphasis on expanded diversity recruiting strategies.
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing embraces core values of: Compassion and kindness Competence Diversity, equity, and inclusion Excellence Respect and integrity Service Social Justice
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Angie Hambrick Assistant Vice President for Diversity Justice, and Sustainability Phone: 253-535-8180 Email: hambriaz@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Advisor, Center for Student Success
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Anthropology OverviewThe word anthropology comes from the Greek words anthropos, meaning “human”, and logos, which refers to doctrine, theory or science. Loosely defined, anthropology is the comprehensive study of humankind with an emphasis on culture. It is a holistic field which can touch on multiple specific disciplines, including humanistic approaches from history to literature the empirical or “natural” sciences from geology to physics, as well as behavioral studies such as sociology to
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personal statement, the critical writing sample, and the letters of recommendation. We do not require scores from the GRE exam. Please see the How to Apply page for more information and guidelines about specific items for the application. Admitted applicants who already hold an MA in writing or literature may be allowed to complete the program in two years and three residencies, though this will be at the discretion of the program. If you have questions about admission requirements that are not
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English Literature major with a minor in Non-Profit Leadership; she also will receive academic credit for her internship. At The GreenHouse Center, Ames will perform a wide range of duties, including planning program activities for elementary-school and teenage camps, developing workshops, driving on field trips, mentoring teen camp participants and working as an “Adventure Guide” to build relationships with the elementary-school campers. “My hope is through firsthand experience working in a low
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