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  • quality of the people is just great,” said David, who met Leah’s mother at PLU. “It’s a pretty special place.” Now, it’s time for Leah to create her own PLU experience. She will live in Hong Hall, in the International Honors Program wing, and take classes in poetry, Norwegian and calculus. And she’s ready to leave high school behind: “I’m just excited about the community at PLU and getting to know people, taking cool classes that are interesting. The whole college experience is something I’ve been

  • communication department at The College of St. Scholastica, Johnson served in a variety of faculty roles, including director of the honors program. She previously taught at Valparaiso University and University of Puget Sound. Johnson plans to spend her first year on campus focusing on building relationships and diving into the university’s strategic plans and strategies. “I’ll be doing a lot of listening as well as collaborative strategizing to serve the college’s vision and mission,” Jonson says. “Liberal

  • Contract.” Cybelle Fox, “Three Worlds of Relief.” Guinier and Torres, “The Miner’s Canary.” Chou and Feagin, “The Myth of the Model Minority.” David Treuer’s “Rez Life” & “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee.” There is also a wealth of information about issues of race on the internet, and students are strongly encouraged to explore the following websites: http://www.racismreview.com/blog/, a web-site with a focus on scholarly commentary on current issues of racism. http://againstthegrain.org/, a program

  • , University of Toronto, Royal Conservatory of Music Biography Cameron Bennett has had an active and varied career as an administrator, educator, and performing artist, having served in a diversified range of academic and professional institutions. He brings more than two decades of administrative leadership and expertise in strategic planning, academic program and curriculum development, budget management, faculty and student affairs, community engagement, and fundraising. He currently serves as Dean of

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  • ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Student Employment Job Extension Form Student Employment Site Menu Home Students Student Employment Forms Job Search Work Study International Students Family Resources FAQ On Campus Employers Off Campus Employers Hire PLU Students and Alumni Work Study Program Documents & Forms Staff Contact Information Student Employment Phone: 253-535-8283 Email: stuemp@plu.edu Department of Human Resources Hauge Administrative Building Suite 110 Tacoma, WA 98447 Office

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  • reported their results back to the PLU community, contributing directly to our University-wide conversation and commitment towards sustainability at PLU. Fellowship topics came from any area of sustainability at PLU – water, energy, food, landscape, and shelter – and often intersected with diversity and justice issues. Projects aligned both with student interests and provide useful contributions towards a more sustainable PLU. This program has now been superseded by the Diversity, Justice, and

  • Explore with Outdoor Rec TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 28, 2019) — For PLU students looking to venture off campus and explore, the university’s Outdoor Recreation program is a reliable portal to the Pacific Northwest’s endless natural bounty. A quick scribble through a disclaimer and you’re off on a weekend adventure… April 17, 2019 Clubs & OrganizationsCurrent StudentsInvolvementPacific NorthwestStudent Life

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  • continues in to the future.” – Don and Sue, University Place, WA  “The publishing and printing program at PLU was directly responsible for my career in publishing and for my lifelong passion for letterpress printing.” – Anonymous  “As a former recipient of scholarships to help put me through scholarships, I want to pay it forward and help another deserving student achieve their educational goals.” – Cyrena, Aurora, CO  “Our son is a freshman. We were and are very impressed with how PLU and the other