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  • graphic novels and their history and impact. Here is the virtual exhibit with links to resources. Exhibit supported: The Communication and Languages & Literatures departments. Curator: Julie Babka, Librarian   On Exhibit: Stalking Awareness Month January is Stalking Awareness Month. The PLU Center for Gender Equity is choosing to uplift stalking awareness in this library exhibit because it often falls to the wayside in discussions of domestic violence, healthy relationships, and romantic gestures

  • students.  Be supported in identifying the right assessment strategies for their design. The best assessments are usually intuitive (versus externally imposed) and educator-driven.  Be supported in deploying successful strategies that will promote equity-based pathways  for vocation initiatives among culturally diverse student populations. At PLU we are “called into relationships to promote human and ecological flourishing.” We extend this call to you and invite you to allow learning to animate service

  • North Thurston Public Schools Bio:  Jerad Koepp, Wukchumni, serves on PLU’s Indigenous Community Advisory Network, is the Native Student Program Specialist for North Thurston Public Schools, the 2022 Washington State teacher of the year, and the first Native American educator to earn the distinction in the state. He is a leader in Native education, policy, and government to government relationships. As an educator, trainer, presenter, consultant, and advocate, Jerad also created and supports his

  • minds, the damage and contamination to their bodies have been done. Publicizing their names with a public sex scandal can only intensify and expand the damage to their lives. Their sense of disgrace and shame runs so deep that they are afraid that publicizing it can invite condemnation and humiliation and ruin their social reputation. Tarnishing their moral status can undermine and jeopardize their family relationships, future romantic relationships, and professional jobs. Such fear perpetuates and

  • “parent” shall include natural, adoptive and step relationships. The term “child” also includes a legal ward, or a child of a person standing in loco parentis (in place of a parent). A qualifying military exigency arising out of the fact that the employee’s spouse, child, or parent is on active duty or has been called to active duty status as a member of the regular Armed Forces, National Guard or Reserves. A serious injury or illness affecting the employee’s spouse, child, parent, or next of kin, who

  • to the study of structural and functional relationships in the vertebrate body. Includes examination and dissection of major organs and organ systems using preserved animal organs and cadavers (including humans). The course emphasizes the analysis of similarities and differences across groups to assess the significance of adaptations and explore the historical and present diversity of vertebrate morphology. Prerequisite: BIOL 226. (4) BIOL 354 : Natural History of Vertebrates A systematic survey

  • in the lobby of Oslo’s renowned Grand Hotel on the city’s main street, she fondly recalled running into Chuck Nelson, the man responsible for attracting many Norwegian international students to Pacific Lutheran University. During their meeting in 1993, Nelson recited his pitch to Fodstad about the American institution of Lutheran higher education — founded by Norwegian immigrants — and she was sold. “A couple of months later I was enrolled and started my first class on a beautiful fall campus

  • : Conference ScheduleNatalie MayerModerator: Natalie Mayer Conference ScheduleKirsten ChristensenModerator: Kirsten M. Christensen, Professor of German, PLU Bio: Kirsten M. Christensen earned her Ph.D. in Germanic Studies, with an emphasis on medieval and early modern literature and culture, from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998. Her research has focused on writings by medieval women mystics. In particular, she explores the often fraught relationships between women mystics and their male

  • : Conference ScheduleNatalie MayerModerator: Natalie Mayer Conference ScheduleKirsten ChristensenModerator: Kirsten M. Christensen, Professor of German, PLU Bio: Kirsten M. Christensen earned her Ph.D. in Germanic Studies, with an emphasis on medieval and early modern literature and culture, from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998. Her research has focused on writings by medieval women mystics. In particular, she explores the often fraught relationships between women mystics and their male

  • By:Kari Plog '11 January 30, 2017 0 Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2017/wp-content/