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  • access list of the articles, see https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/women-suffrage-100. Here is an article from the New York Times, Meet the Brave but Overlooked Women of Color Who Fought for the Vote. For a full range of Times articles, see PLU Library’s New York Times database (ePass required). Read Previous Improvement Updates to Online Library and Archives Services Read Next On Exhibit: Black Authors Writing about Racism LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022

  • Equity Community), you need complete this short form to choose between the Contemporary Issues or Society & Self LCs. Why do I need to pick my LC for registration? Because we need it to be able to register you for your linked First Year Experience (FYEP) Writing 101 class. If you don’t choose your LC, we’ll have to choose for you…and that’s less fun for everyone. What if I haven’t decided yet if I’ll be living on campus or commuting? If you’re still unsure, we recommend you go ahead and apply for

  • an iconic, poetry-only bookstore flourishing while finishing her studies as part of the Rainier Writing Workshop. These and other stories throughout these pages highlight the persistent, creative and driven alumni who help make PLU’s programs distinct. They chose PLU for their advanced degree, for much more than the letters after their name. Who will be next? Visit plu.edu/graduate to learn more about our distinct graduate programs, and the possibilities awaiting you. Geoff Foy, Associate Provost

  • semester hours of liberal arts courses prior to beginning the nursing program, in such study areas as anthropology, fine arts, history, languages, literature, philosophy, political science, religion or writing. Graduates are required to meet the PLU 48-semester-hour general education program. Courses in the classic liberal arts & sciences are integral to developing the baccalaureate-prepared nurse. Admission to the University Applicants must be accepted by the University before consideration for

  • Empires - ES, GE The origins of agriculture, writing, cities, and the state in many parts of the world, comparing and contrasting the great civilizations of antiquity, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, Asia, Mesoamerica, and South America. (4) ANTH 387 : Special Topics in Anthropology Selected topics as announced by the department. Course will address important issues in archaeology and cultural anthropology. (1 to 4) ANTH 388 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with

  • for ALL registered courses in a term. The student must provide written evidence from their medical provider stating support for the student taking a pause in their educational pursuit. In addition, the student must submit a personal explanation in writing, and/or meet directly with the Dean of Students. The request and the accompanying materials must be completed and submitted before the last day to withdraw from a course for the specific term.  If granted, the notation of MW in lieu of grades

  • , Jerry Seinfeld’s online show that he does. So that was a fun crossover, including the one he did with President Obama. And so that was a neat thing to hear him interview President Obama and hear my music in the background. How has music transformed your life? I am totally amazed by how much music has propelled my career. Even when I was a TV producer, music was a huge part of what I was doing: finding the right track to but behind the story I produced, or even writing the track for the story I

  • G.R.E.A.N. (GrassRoots Environmental Action Now) Habitat for Humanity Hammocking Club Health Sciences Club HERmonic Ignite Campus Ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship K-Pop Club Kinesiologists of the Future Club Latinx Unidos (formerly Amigos Unidos) Latter-Day Saints Student Association Love Your Melon Fund Lute Nation Mark Creative Writing Club Muslim Student Association Na Hoaloha O Hawaii (Hawaii Club) Night of Musical Theatre PACE – Peer Advocacy & Community Engagement Phi Alpha Delta/Delta

  • , embroidery, weaving, and more. The women are well regarded for their pottery. Both the men and women take part in cultivating the land. They are a farming people who also do some fishing but almost no hunting of game. Their main crops are corn, millet, cassava, and sweet potatoes. They are ruled by a king, whose position is passed from father to son. The 16th king is the most celebrated Bamum king, one reason being that in 1895, he invented a system of writing with 510 pictographic characters. With the

  • regardless of their class standing at matriculation. Students who do not successfully complete FYEP 101 must take an approved writing course. Students who do not successfully complete FYEP 102 must take an approved diversity course in order to meet the two-course PLU Diversity Education requirement.  The Academic Study of Religion All students take four semester hours focused on the Academic Study of Religion (RL). The course used to satisfy the RL requirement may not concurrently count for any other