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  • term BIPOC be both inclusive and exclusive? 7) Do we have a responsibility to introduce these words into our vocabulary? Why or why not? 7) What questions do you still have about… Anti-Blackness? Anti-Racism? Decolonization? BIPOC? References Ta-Nehisi Coates Between the World and Me Christopher S. Collins & Alexander Jun White Out: Understanding White Privilege and Dominance in the Modern Age Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic Critical Race Theory: An Introduction W. E. B. Du Bois The Souls of Black

  • been living here ever since. What is your current position? I am a graphic designer in the Group Communications team for Rockfon, an acoustic ceiling company owned by ROCKWOOL, a Danish company producing stone-wool insulation for construction. We are around ten people sitting in Group Communications, and most are Danish, so a mixture of English and Danish is spoken during the day. What does your day look like? Each day is different, but typically my job has me editing various documents (campaign

  • to “fill” a trip, transports the group by van to the chosen location and then guides the group over the terrain of the selected hike or other outdoor adventure before returning everyone safely to campus. “Most of our students have never even thought of going on a hike,” McCracken said. “(Trip leaders) make sure that you have a fun time and share the outdoors with you.” Outdoor Rec keeps these trips affordable — the average day trip is less than $20 and includes gear rental and transportation

  • intentional and community-based space for creative expression.  Bring any project you would like to work on and spend dedicated time in our curated creative space.  There will also be time, planned and organic, for socializing and enjoying the outdoors. *Space is limited.  Cost for the weekend is $250.  Fee includes lodging for three nights and one shared meal.August Spooky Season 366 Reading Group | August TBD | In Person or VirtualJoin Angie and Magdalena’s scary book group!  We’ll send you the text and

  • . I am therefore currently attending the University of Saskatchewan where I am doing my masters in Indigenous Studies. I am extremely lucky to be here as I get to work with some amazing scholars and learn from incredible people. It is a really great experience and I am very grateful to now be part of a second group of growing Indigenous scholars, all with their own unique and inspiring perspectives and ideas. Dejan Ann Kahilinaʻi Perez '20My name is Dejan, and I’m originally from Honokaʻa, Hāmākua

  • January 25, 2008 Ambassadors spotlight climate change Growing up in Oregon, recycling was part of junior Kate Wilson’s everyday life.“It was the norm for me,” she said. “I was always passionate about it, but I never knew why recycling was important.” During J-Term, Wilson is among the 16 students involved in the Climate Change Ambassadors program. The group meets over dinner once a week to learn the facts about global climate change and devise creative ways to share that knowledge with the PLU

  • ,” she said. OTR trips are a part of new student orientation where students register for an off-campus visit somewhere in the Puget Sound region with a group of other new students and orientation guides. The trips are tailored to different areas of interest and are divided into four categories: service, art and culture, outdoor recreation and just-for-fun. Melanie Deane, student coordinator for OTR, said that choosing places to go is based on what has been popular with students in the past. “I think

  • January 31, 2012 PLU experiences hit the right key By Teri Moore You do not need to be an accounting major to appreciate that an increase of 3,200 percent is staggering. Yet for Paul Scott ’04, choir director for Enumclaw Public Schools grades 6-12, that percentage represents the increase of young men who are participating in a choir today compared to when he started seven years ago. “There is so much value to what we do. Every group has it’s moments of dysfunction, but we are learning how to

  • Congregation—along with one special event that could happen only once every 125 years. On Saturday, join the Lute celebration of our 125th anniversary with the PLU at 125 Wine Walk , featuring 125 objects from PLU’s history and a sampling of scrumptious alumni wines. Check www.plu.edu/alumni/homecoming-2015 for updates and information, and in the meantime, enjoy this photographic tour through past PLU Homecomings! PLU Homecoming Timeline 1947 1947: The candidates for Homecoming Queen pose for a group

  • the Synthesis of N-hydroxyureas and N,N'-dihydroxyurease Melrose Mailig, Senior Capstone Seminar Hydroxyurea has been used in medical practice for treating diseases such as melanoma, leukemia and sickle cell anemia. One new approach to synthesizing hydroxyureas is to introduce a protecting group on the reactive hydroxyl group of the hydroxyurea functional group. Protected hydroxylamines were used to produce carbamates, which in turn react with amines to produce the protected N-hydroxyureas and N,N