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  • Act Six scholar gained confidence to study abroad Posted by: vcraker / February 5, 2021 Image: Andre Jones, and Act-Six scholar photographed near the PLU sign, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, at PLU. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) February 5, 2021 Andre Jones ’22, of Tukwila, Washington, stays busy with his leadership roles in campus clubs and the Act Six program. Founded and run by the Tacoma-based nonprofit Degrees of Change, the Act Six program identifies and rewards scholars who are passionate about

  • , body size, or prior knowledge. Whether you’re a seasoned mountaineer or have never pitched a tent, there’s a place for you here. What can you expect from being part of the Outdoor Experience community? Besides epic adventures, you’ll also have the opportunity to engage in discussions, programs, and leadership development activities focused on outdoor recreation. These activities will help you hone your practical skills and deepen your connection to the natural world and to yourself. So, if you’re

  • . The Sista Circle group at PLU offers that opportunity to female students. It’s a place where women can come together for a bite to eat, listen to some Beyonce and share their triumphs and tragedies. Barbara Gilchrist ’20, who served as the Women’s Leadership Intern with the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) for the past three years, helped guide much of the group’s growth. What makes this group unique is that it was created as a safe space for women of color. In Sista Circle, Gilchrist could say: “I

  • Giving TodayThere are many ways to give to Pacific Lutheran University. Each supports the University’s mission to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Donate Online To support PLU today, simply fill out our secure form for making a donation online. Donate by Mail To support by mail, print off our online form and send the completed form to the address shown with your check enclosed, made payable to Pacific Lutheran University. Donor Advised Funds Have a

  • political leadership or wisdom in conflict resolution, to awe of strength or respect for agricultural or herding skills. These individuals may then be identified with an object that marks their special status within the community. For more information: Ravenhill, Philip L. The Art of the Personal Object. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, 1991. Sieber, Roy. African Furniture and Household Objects. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1988.Personal Objects Bamum PipeDogon

  • community leadership. A well that will provide decades of clean water will be a game changer for this community, particularly the health that can flow to newborns, young children, and the elderly – typically those who are most vulnerable to bacteria and chemicals found in unclean sources of water. Further, the WASH (WAter, Sanitation, and Hygiene) principles recommended by the World Health Organization are foundations of health training sessions provided by the team to youth and adults (separately) to

  • .) Social Work (B.A.) Sociology (B.A.) Studio Arts (B.A., B.F.A) Concentrations (B.F.A.) Graphic Design Theatre (B.A.) Theatre (B.F.A.) Concentrations Acting/Directing Design/Technical Musical Theatre Minors Actuarial Science Anthropology Art History Biology Business Administration Business Administration, Specialized Business Administration, Specialized Marketing Business Nonprofit Leadership Chemistry Chinese Chinese Studies Coaching Communication Computer Science Conflict Resolution Criminal Justice

  • Mission PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. Diversity Statement Diversity is “the condition of difference necessary to all life and creativity.”  Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci, 2011 At PLU, diversity is intrinsic to the vitality of learning, resilience, and growth. Thus, we will: Be responsive to how intersections and context impact how power is experienced Act upon the

  • majors. OR Enrolled in a graduate degree program. See list of preferred majors. Minimum 3.2 GPA. Demonstrated analytical, leadership and problem-solving skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. A strong desire to learn, add value and make an impact in your community. A bias to action Preferred Experience Experience working and/or partnering with diverse communities Multicultural background experience 1st Generation College Students are encouraged to apply About the department you

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