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  • MUTUAEddah Mbula Mutua, Ph.D. is a Professor of Intercultural Communication at St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. She teaches in the area of intercultural communication. Her research focuses on peace communication in post-conflict societies in Eastern Africa with a special interest in the role of women in post-genocide Rwanda and grassroots peacebuilding initiatives in Kenya. In the U.S., her areas of research include East African refugee and host communities’ interactions in Central Minnesota

  • bathrooms and shower facilities. If you identify as Trans*/Gender Non-Conforming and have concerns, please reach out to Campus Life. South Hall South Hall is an apartment style hall with private bathrooms in each apartment. Limited married housing units are available upon request and availability at the time of the request. Family housing is not available at PLU. The hall has a view of the Olympic Mountains to the west and Mount Rainier to the east. The main lounge opens to a courtyard, providing a

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  • the last week or two means a lot.” While Thomas is a senior and is graduating with a degree in sociology this spring, the near-4.0 GPA student will return for an extra season on the court while pursuing a Master’s degree. Which means there will be a lot more lunch meetings with coach. Read Previous PLU places second in National Science Foundation’s COVID-19 Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Challenge. Read Next PLU alum takes leadership role as Tacoma’s chief equity officer LATEST POSTS Summer

  • familiarize themselves with the PLU Code of Conduct prior to visiting Mortvedt Library. Mortvedt Library patrons must follow PLU’s Computer and Network use policies at all times. Any infractions of PLU or Mortvedt Library policies will be dealt with in an appropriate manner.Placing HoldsBooks are held for 7 days before being returned to the stacks. Books are pulled from the regular shelves every morning, Monday-Saturday, and placed on the hold shelves near the front desk. Anything put on hold after 7:00AM

  • percent of consumers plan to eat out on Feb. 14 — making Valentine’s Day the second busiest day of the year for restaurants. 13.  If you’re not seeing any traction with some of your restaurant ads — don’t worry. People are late planners when it comes to the holiday. In fact, restaurant searches and clicks peak the day before Valentine’s Day. Overall, searches will surge at the beginning of the weekend on Friday and Saturday, and fall near the end of the weekend on Sunday and Monday during Valentine’s

  • Choir of the West, University Chorale, and University Wind Ensemble Spring Conference Appearances Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 15, 2022 Image: Spokane skyline, where Choir of the West and University Chorale will be performing February 15, 2022 Three PLU music ensembles will take their performances to venues near and far next month. Two vocal groups, Choir of the West and University Chorale, are traveling to Spokane to perform at the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) 2022

  • office in the near future, hopefully in her home 22nd Legislative District in Thurston County. “I’m just waiting for it to open up. I just love our state legislature so much,” Anderson said. “And I ran a campaign this summer for (Olympia) City Council so I have kind of an idea of how campaigning works and it would just be fun to try.” Anderson’s credentials certainly are impressive. She is a member of the state Legislative Youth Advisory Council, she led a march for education funding, and she is

  • medical school applications, formidable biochemistry courses and an upcoming commencement ceremony, she continues to find time for her passion to help others. Huang volunteers at the Browns Point/Dash Point Fire Department, located near the Port of Tacoma. She pulls 12-hour shifts as an emergency medical technician. Her volunteer work has enabled her to hone her skills through practical experience. She also has found a community – a family – that she says supports and encourages her to do better. She