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  • to its students.” – Dale, Billings, MT “Our grandson attends the university so we want to show support.” – Don and Yvonne, Tacoma, WA “Because I wouldn’t change my time at PLU for anything, and it wouldn’t have been possible without scholarships!” – Jennifer, St. Louis Park, MN “My PLU education prepared me for a life of professional service and meaningful relationships. I am grateful for the knowledge, friendships, and personal enrichment that was offered during my four years at PLU.” – Lara

  • against Jewish women. New research suggests that Jewish women were still targeted for sexual violence by Aryan men. Introduction: Jennifer Smith, Director of Center for Gender Equity and Affiliate Faculty Member in Women’s and Gender Studies, PLU Presenter: Sonja Hedgepeth, co-author, Sexual Violence against Jewish Women Title: “Struggling Against Disbelief: Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust” 1:45 – 3:30 p.m. – Survivor Testimony (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC) One of the most

  • Fellow. Jennifer SmithTitle: Introduction, Sexual Violence against Jewish Women panel Who: Jennifer Smith, Director of Center for Gender Equity and Affiliate Faculty Member in Women’s and Gender Studies, PLUBio: Jennifer Smith, Ph.D. currently serves as the Director of PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. She is also an Affiliate Faculty member in the Women’s and and Gender Studies Program. Her areas of expertise include transgender studies, feminist and queer theory, gender-based violence, and modern

  • , regardless of whether they’re publishing, writers who are really contributing to the literary world at large with public and private success.” Some of that success is especially public. Notable Rainier Writing Workshop alumni include: • Kelli Russell Agodon ’07, whose third book of poems, Hourglass Museum, was published by White Pine Press. • Nonfiction writer Jennifer Culkin ’07, author of the memoir A Final Arc of Sky and winner of the prestigious Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award. • 2012-14

  • Policy page. What is a Title IX Coordinator?The Title IX Coordinator at Pacific Lutheran University is Jennifer Childress-White. The role of the Title IX Coordinator is to oversee the school’s response to Title IX reports and complaints, and address any patterns or systemic problems from any reports and/or claims. The Title IX Coordinator will also verify that PLU is meeting all obligations as it relates to Title IX, including overseeing the appropriate procedures are being followed for any sexual

  • Kristin Menson Spring 2019 Don Ryan Spring 2019 Jennifer Rhyne Spring 2019 Maria Chávez-Pringle Spring 2019 Michael Farnum Spring 2019 Psychology Department Winter 2019 PLU LISTEN Winter 2019 Maggie Hendrickson Winter 2019 Joanna Royce-Davis Winter 2019 Distinguished Staff Award Winter 2019 Colleen Hacker Winter 2019 Clement Reid Winter 2019 Korine Fujiwara Winter 2019 Leong Chan Winter 2019 Zachary Lyman Winter 2019 Jon Grahe Winter 2019 Geffrey Davis Winter 2019 Seth Dowland Winter 2019 Jon Kershner

  • ideologically opposed events on campus provide students and community members the chance to practice thoughtful discussion, as well as thoughtful listening. “Listening — and doing so openly and without agenda — is key to assessing the efficacy of your own position while engaging with people as fellow human beings,” said Jennifer Smith, dean of inclusive excellence. But this is easy to say and much harder to do, in part because society at large simply doesn’t have a lot of practice carefully listening and

  • Incident Reporting Form. Impacted Parties can remain anonymous; however, the Title IX office will only be able to act on as much information as is given. Contact the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Coordinators via email or phone:  Jennifer Childress-White, Assistant Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator (childrjl@plu.edu, titleix@plu.edu, or 253.535.7361) Gretchen Howell, Director for HR, Deputy Title IX Coordinator (crosgrgm@plu.edu, or 253.535.7329) Eva Frey, Dean of Students, Deputy Title IX

  • beings and is aggravated by—rather than caused by—environmental factors. (Photo: Jennifer Willoughby) Hunt works in a bone lab during her post-cancer return to Egypt in 2009. +Enlarge Photo Her goal now is to gather enough evidence to make larger claims—but, she says, so far, “Not enough people are doing this work to contribute.” So Hunt is tackling that, too. She and three physical-anthropology friends she runs into at conferences have created the Paleo-Oncology Research Organization. “Every year we

  • focus on the First-Year Experience Program’s essential role in a revised General Education program and in retention. Faculty who teach FYEP are especially encouraged to attend, but all faculty and staff are welcome. Registration is required 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. | Developing an Inclusive Syllabus – Morken 103 Jennifer Smith, Dean of Inclusive Excellence In this interactive workshop, instructors will have the opportunity to engage in structured reflection on a syllabus that they have created. Using