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  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, and AT&T. Shalita holds a master’s degree in facilities management from The University of Texas at San Antonio and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Spelman College. She is also a graduate of the Los Angeles African American Women’s Public Policy Institute and serves the International Facilities Management Association’s Academic Facilities Council as the chair for young professionals. Vice President for Student LifeJoanna

  • University Law School, University of Washington Law School, Gonzaga University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice & Crime Analysis Certificate Program, Seattle University Law School, University of Minnesota Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Social Work Sociology @PLU.Sociology I chose to study Criminal Justice at PLU because I want to make a difference in my community

  • the relative social position of the family. Inside the compound are spaces for granaries, the grinding of grain, preparing meals, and enclosures for domestic animal. Several of these compounds comprise a budu, with the oldest male of that collection known as the budukasma. Although these compounds are grouped in a neighborhood, they are not clustered together, but are instead separated by fields of crops. The families of the village political chief are more closely spaced around his location

  • Technology (2) POLS 301: Political Science Methods (4) PSYC 242: Advanced Statistics and Research Design (4) SOCI 232: Research Methods (4) Petition for a course to count as a Domain-Specific ElectiveCOURSE DESCRIPTIONS Courses offered by data scienceDATA 133: INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE IIntroduction to computer programming and problem-solving using real datasets from a variety of domains such as science, business, and the humanities. Introduces the basics of data science concepts through computational

  • chances have grown again, this time to about 62 percent. It shouldn’t be hard to guess the political affiliations in a Seattle newsroom or a liberal arts college in Washington state. I talk to the reporter next to me about election-data entry becoming obsolete. “You know,” he says, “automation will replace 35 percent jobs in America. We’re lucky as journalists that computers won’t come for us until later.” I spend the next 20 minutes nervously chewing on stale pizza. Amid the results, one of my team

  • with her extraordinary ordination in Chicago at the age of 27. That meant Rude was ordained outside the requirements of the ELCA and thus recognized by her congregation as a pastor, but not by the ELCA. In 2011, her ordination was recognized by the ELCA and she became an official member of the church’s clergy. “In our modern political climate, as well as the Lutheran church, there is often a sense of ‘let’s just all more or less be the same and get along,’” Rude said. “I’m more passionate about how

  • Holywell Trust,” and researching and reviewing the work of a peace organization in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her tenacious networking and research into Derry’s rich cultural, political and religious history, as well as its peace communities, have allowed her to craft an unforgettable itinerary for participants. Ann Kelleher FACULTY LEADER: Ann Kelleher, Ph.D. LOCAL SPONSORS: The Junction and Holywell Trust ACCOMMODATIONS: Maldron Hotel Derry COST*: $1,950; includes accommodation, breakfasts, five

  • also majoring in something I’m passionate about. I’m really interested in politics and government as well as journalism. I’m currently a political science and communication double major.” Gurjot Kang ’21A current first-generation student living in the “First in the Family” community in Stuen Hall. 4. Financial aid is confusing.It’s OK to ask a lot of questions about financial aid. And getting a lot of answers might generate even more questions. It’s important to advocate for yourself — it’s your

  • Center and Jon Faddis and The Carnegie Hall Big Band. Learn more Regent Spotlight Serving from afar Thorhild Widvey is the only member of the Board of Regents who lives in Norway. She’s a Norwegian politician and member of the country’s Conservative Party. Her political career started at 22 years old. She served as a member of parliament starting in 1989, and most recently served as minister of culture (2013-15) and minister of petroleum and energy (2004-05). “I really believe in the relationship

  • statewide child advocacy agency, doing policy work and political organizing around children’s issues. After graduation, I hope to move back to the Pacific Northwest and work on children’s policy issues. Stacie Lintvedt Hanson, Class of 2001