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  • Atrium Engagement Fair | Thursday, September 7, 2023 | 4:00–6:00 p.m. | Red Square To participate in tabling, fill out this form by Friday, September 1, 2023. Convocation Convocation Tuesday, September 5, 2023 The Convocation ceremony dates back to customs from medieval universities, meant to welcome new students and faculty and set intentions for the year ahead. In keeping with a specifically PLU tradition, faculty process down Hinderlie Hill and welcome new Lutes in an outdoor receiving line as

  • created an innovative new course in the PLU School of Business that allows students to earn internship credit and participate in a unique, global project. PLU Faculty ProfileIn this course, students experience and grow in the areas of community building and engagement, outreach and education (locally and globally), fundraising, crowdfunding, and international nonprofit projects. The course utilizes an interdisciplinary approach blending business, philosophy, Hispanic studies, communication, culture

  • Undocumented Student ResourcesPLU Gold GroupCreated by undocumented students, for undocumented students, our group and our meetings provide a space to connect with community members, share on and off-campus resources, and learn about opportunities for engagement, advocacy, leadership and more. Meetings are once a month. For general questions about the group or information to join, please contact us at undocu@plu.eduPaying for CollegeAlthough undocumented students are unable to qualify for

  • , 250, 252, 254, 255, 453; DANC 170, 222, 240, 251, 252, 254, 255 The following courses from theatre and dance may be used to meet the General Education Program element in Engaging Self & Society (ES): THEA 360, 362, 365, 390; DANC 301 DANC 222, 251, 252, 254, 255 meet the General Education Program element in Fitness and Wellness (FT) DANC 301 meets the General Education Program element in Global Engagement (GE) Declaration of Major Students wishing to declare a major in theatre (B.A. or B.F.A

  • Business Study Away Course (BUSA 485). Internships will be credited via the School of Business Internship designation (BUSA 495).WHAT WILL INTERNSHIP/COURSEWORK LOOK LIKE?Coursework will include the following: -experience in building community partnerships -experience in outreach, education and partner engagement -experience in planning and facilitating a fundraising campaign (in-person and online] -pre-departure meetings and discussions on several topics. These will be led by Professor Mulder or other

  • engagement of issues in a strongly historiographical manner. Prerequisite: HIST 301. (4)

  • senior standing of 90 semester hours. Students may transfer in a maximum of 96 semester hours or 144 quarter hours; of these the maximum transferable from a two-year school is 64 semester or 96 quarter hours. These students will have satisfied all General Education Program elements except for four hours in The Academic Study of Religion (RL); four hours in Global Engagement (GE); and the Culminating Experience (SR). Applied Science Degrees: Students with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree seeking a

  • engagement in the campus culture has an incredible impact on students lives and success. Your investment in students, much like Haedon’s investment in me, has the potential to enact immense positive change in the university and the world. We all have the capacity to make another person believe in themself and that is what I leave you with today. I appreciate you all taking the time to listen to me and I hope you have a great rest of your evening. Thank you.” Top

  • written for the purpose of continuing that engagement. Further, I argue that Lemkin’s advocacy for international justice hinges upon a view of humanity outside of such violent ideologies. In sum, I argue that accepting the subjective, intimately contingent nature of each person’s understanding of the world is the most useful way to avoid being drawn into the perpetuation of genocide. What is Genocide?Genocide is the death of meaning. In the most basic view, then, the question of genocide’s meaning is

  • written for the purpose of continuing that engagement. Further, I argue that Lemkin’s advocacy for international justice hinges upon a view of humanity outside of such violent ideologies. In sum, I argue that accepting the subjective, intimately contingent nature of each person’s understanding of the world is the most useful way to avoid being drawn into the perpetuation of genocide. What is Genocide?Genocide is the death of meaning. In the most basic view, then, the question of genocide’s meaning is