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  • , which happen in spring and fall. “This is our 10th convening, and we have folks who have attended all 10 gatherings,” Cunningham says.Do You Really Want to Talk About Racism?Register for the 10th edition of the People's Gathering Read Previous Wild Hope Center and Campus Ministry partner to offer alternatives to culture of busyness Read Next David Yun ’22 discusses preparing for medical school and founding the Global Medical Brigades Club COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • Previous Cameron Bennett helps establish a culture of innovation at PLU Read Next PLU launches pre-law minor for fall 2022 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away

  • program and the student organization, Scales of Justitia, will continue to operate and support students throughout the university who may be interested in attending law school after they graduate. To learn more about the new minor, visit www.plu.edu/political-science/pre-law. Read Previous Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Read Next Regan Zeebuyth ’01 helps shape culture and solve puzzles at Amazon COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't

  • legitimizing students’ Spanish language abilities is evident, as she provides them with the tools to expand their linguistic repertoires. A colleague described Davidson’s teaching as transcending conventional boundaries. They wrote that “her courses destabilize fixed notions of identity and prompt students to critically examine history and culture. The transformative impact of her teaching is palpable, as students emerge empowered and equipped with a critical perspective that challenges oppressive dynamics

  • Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project. In 2010 she co-authored the book “Feeding the People, Feeding the Spirit: Revitalizing Northwest Coastal Indian Food Culture”. In 2010 she was awarded a fellowship through the Institute of Agriculture and Trade Policy to further her work coordinating the Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project. Valerie hopes to inspire and enlighten others about the importance of a nutrient-dense diet through a simple, common sense approach to eating.

  • database of engineering job opportunities of all types within the United States and Canada. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) job site A database for engineering positions with a related portal for students looking for entry-level jobs. Glass Door Glass Door aggregates jobs from the web, but also allows job seekers to see reviews from current and former employees as well as salary data. These insights can be helpful as you investigate workplace culture. LinkedIn In addition

  • Sapsik’ʷałá (Teacher) Education Program in the Department of Education Studies at University of Oregon. Dr. Jacob is dedicated to teaching and researching in ways that empower communities by working towards social justice. Prior to joining the faculty at U of O, Dr. Jacob served as Founding Director of the Center for Native Health & Culture at Heritage University on the Yakama Reservation, and as Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of San Diego. Michelle is a member of the Yakama Nation. Her

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  • Reflect Returning from Study AwayHome at lastStudying away can be a change-your-life experience – and it doesn’t end when your program ends. Returning back to PLU can be both comforting and challenging. You’ll see contrasts between your experiences in another culture and your life back on campus. Coming home is the beginning of the next step along your journey. Connect with the Wang Center if you would like support processing your experience. Photo by Brook McIntyre You may feel overwhelmed by

  • PLU experience? Reza Refaei develops educational workshops, compares PLU’s biking culture to those of other universities, and devises plans to ensure the longevity of PLU’s Bike Co-op. 2015-2016 Sustainability Fellows Emily Steelquist“How Can PLU Students Be More Involved in Parkland Food Justice?”My research sought to better understand the relationship between PLU students, the Parkland community, and Food Justice, based on three engagement components: community gardening, food reclamation, and