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  • , they are ready to see what else the literacy center can offer. They’ve begun collaborating with faculty members in PLU’s Division of Natural Sciences on STEM support. They’ve connected with the university’s Center for Community Engagement and Service to offer adult English as a Second Language programming. They also are working with other long-running PLU programs that are connected with Keithley and Washington, like Big Buddies. “This is an important collaboration between Parkland and PLU,” Rogers

  • clinical, thus 84 hours of clinical, may have those hours distributed as one 6 hour day per week for 14 weeks (no clinical during finals week) or 12 hours a week for 7 weeks if the clinical course is taught for half the semester. Clinical experiences are expected to provide active engagement in patient/client care at the appropriate clinical level for students’ practice development. Observation experiences are to be minimized. If insufficient active client care experiences are available at the

  • Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Class of 2018Austin Beiermann is a double major in Economics and Political Science, with a minor in Sociology. He was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Last summer he was a Peace Scholar who had the opportunity to study in Norway and present at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Currently the ASPLU Finance Director, Austin works with the Student Engagement Network to advocate to legislators for increased funding for the Washington State Need Grant

  • Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Class of 2018Austin Beiermann is a double major in Economics and Political Science, with a minor in Sociology. He was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Last summer he was a Peace Scholar who had the opportunity to study in Norway and present at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Currently the ASPLU Finance Director, Austin works with the Student Engagement Network to advocate to legislators for increased funding for the Washington State Need Grant

  • ) and the World/European for Progressive Judaism. My intensified engagement with out-of-way congregations began when I travelled to a community founded in the 1640s in Parimaribo, Suriname. Plans are afoot for a trip to Suriname, Curacao and Cuba. For the last four years, I have served as spiritual counselor for a Jewish-inspired palliative and hospice center, Skirball Hospice. My work focuses on offering comfort and insight to people. I also frequently help patients develop life summary videos and

  • . It’s a much deeper connection.” In addition, Sadler explores ethical coffee sourcing and the link between sustainability and social justice through her Sustainability Fellowship. Her peace philosophy: “Peace starts with intentional engagement with another person,” Sadler said. “It’s hard even here at PLU, where we all have common experience—everyone’s rushing around and there’s no time for intentional listening and engagement. You help yourself as much as the other person by laying aside business

  • global learning engagement opportunities1:30PM-2:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Regency Room (203) Required (IHON Students)IHON New Student Orientation REQUIRED: For new International Honors students only3:00PM-4:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Room 133 HUNGRY? Optional: Dinner in the Commons4:30PM-7:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons (AYCTE) & Old Main Market (OMM) Required (Residents) Love Where You Live: Community Building REQUIRED for new ResidentsResidential Wing Meetings

  • authentic leader and elected official is admitting that he doesn’t have an answer to every constituent question. Often, he says, that sort of honesty can come at a cost. ListenIt is a collection of individual stories that provide multiple perspectives on what it means to be a community that not only embraces diversity, but also works to promote social change. “I’ve learned that sometimes you have to say you don’t know the answer, and you have to prepare people for that,” Larsen said. “Sometimes it may

  • smile and a direct gaze that implies they are listening to everything you say. A dedication to service and student engagement “My main job here is to support Tom in his role, to help in any way possible. And to reach out to students,” said Patricia Krise. More It’s this genuine interest in others that was one of the first details that that Professor of Sociology and former Faculty Chair Anna Leon-Guerrero, a member of the search committee, noticed about Krise the candidate. “That means a lot to the

  • Center for the Performing Arts   Jerry White , Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations at the US Department of State, Co-recipient of 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and author of I Will Not Be Broken: 5 Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis , “The Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations: New Approaches to Conflict Prevention and Religious Engagement”   Introduced by Consul General Hilde Skorpen (Norway) and Dr