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  • “Spectrums of Color,” a series of three vignettes focused on people of color with neurological disorders. With this production, Watts places both herself and other people of color like her in the faces of those willing — and not so willing — to learn about the autistic experience. Watts always had a hunch that something was different about her, and so did her family. “My mom knew something about me was different,” Watts recalled, “Around the time children develop language and such, I was quiet.” Growing

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  • legacies of the civil rights movement, showing how Neuhaus drew upon the language and ideals of the civil rights movement in order to support a movement of conservative Protestants and Catholics committed to the repeal of abortion rights and to steadfast support of Republican politics. Seth Dowland joined the PLU faculty in 2011. He has published articles on conservative evangelical political action in the United States, controversy within the Southern Baptist convention, and the intersection of

  • communication professor Cliff Rowe Enhancing their French language skills and indulging in the rhythm and energy of the French Creole culture in Martinique, with French professor Roberta Brown Analyzing how the arts can be used to promote religious and political beliefs in Neah Bay, Washington, with anthropology professor David Huelsbeck Exploring the history and culture of New Zealand while backpacking through the country’s dramatic scenery with associate physical education professor Bradford Moore

  • thing, but I felt that having the opportunity to go to Germany with a German speaker was much better than someone who wasn’t fluent with the language,” she said of her trip last year. “And global relations, especially now, are just so important to understanding the rest of the world.” The curriculum for the PLU MBA program includes a 10-day international experience, which began in 2007 with a trip to France. Some of the other countries included in the itineraries since then have been China, Vietnam

  • of Languages and Literatures and Campus Ministry sponsor the annual German-language Advent service, with a homily, readings and songs all in German with German text and English summaries provided. Special guest homilist Rodney Swenson. There will be refreshments available following the service. Free to the public.     Read Previous Sunny, Fuzzy, Pre-Finals Friends Read Next PLU Puts Its Own Face on National Campaign: It’s On Us to Stop Sexual Assault COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If

  • and Bjørknes College. The 1700 members of the PLU Scandinavia Alumni Organization will no doubt agree that moving abroad, mastering a second language, and making new friends across borders is a most rewarding and life-changing experience. The fact that over 50 % of PLU students venture abroad, and that you have students from every continent, is a reflection of the institution’s openness to the world.  In good times and in bad times, America always attracted some of the world’s best and brightest

  • plan to contribute test items for the content that they have prepared and delivered. -Test items must be reviewed and updated annually. – All exam items must be grammatically correct; use accurate, clear, and precise language; avoid jargon, slang, or unnecessary abbreviations; and avoid unnecessary or extraneous information. – Faculty new to test item development or test construction are expected to consult with a faculty mentor for review of their exam questions. – In developing test items

  • , charges, or convictions to enroll in nursing classes. I understand that prior to starting nursing classes, and semi-annually during the nursing program, I must pass a civil, administrative and criminal history clearance in all states, as well as any applicable territory or country. If English is not my first language, documented fluency in speaking, reading, writing and comprehending college-level English may be required prior to starting nursing coursework; see http://www.plu.edu/admission

  • ; student includes any enrolled student. The prohibitions in this policy apply to all members of the campus community, including employees, students, and volunteers. Prohibited Behavior While it is not possible to describe all the actions which might constitute threatening or violent behavior or a risk to safety and security, the following behaviors are strictly forbidden in the workplace or on the PLU campus: Using threatening, intimidating, or abusive language and/or gestures. Using or possessing