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  • higher education. That’s why Pacific Lutheran University offers study away programs to students through its Wang Center for Global Education. The center’s mission: “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world, both locally and globally.” Global education dovetails with PLU’s mission — nurturing academic freedom, inspiring critical thinking, and encouraging students to help others and the world. Travel is eye-opening, Steves said. It makes the world smaller, and helps students

  • — is at the heart of a well-rounded Lutheran higher education. That’s why Pacific Lutheran University offers study away programs to students through its Wang Center for Global Education. The center’s mission: “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world, both locally and globally.” Global education dovetails with PLU’s mission — nurturing academic freedom, inspiring critical thinking, and encouraging students to help others and the world. Travel is eye-opening, Steves said

  • MediaLab, the multimedia, applied research organization at PLU, celebrates 10 years this fall. The program, which is responsible for numerous documentaries over the years, counts more than 200 students as participants during its existence. Housed within the School of Arts and Communication’s Center for Media Studies, MediaLab is a group of students that work in pre-professional settings, contracting with external clients in Tacoma, Seattle and beyond. In addition to performing fee-for-service

  • journey – now, I work at PLU and donate so I can give back and support others.Allen, Alumnus (1973)I left a small town – the whole town would fit within the confines of the PLU campus – to attend PLU. I was greeted as family from the moment I arrived, without regard to my race, beliefs or financial status. I was given a chance to thrive and to do what I was good at – debate. The debate team became my inner family, and the rest of the students and staff, my extended family. I also met the love of my

  • Republic, exploring the complexities of race and nationality of the “first colony of the New World.” The registration fee for the trip is $450 per traveler.  The fee includes eight meals, some ground transportation, and two excursion.  Registration will open September 1; deadline for registration is January 31, 2024. We will continue to update our site this summer with the full itinerary and other logistics.  Stay tuned!  For questions, please feel free to email Angie Hambrick (hambriaz@plu.edu). More

  • , with a strong desire to advocate for what she believed in. They often would watch the news together and discuss major political issues of the time. “My parents wanted to prepare us, because they knew we were mixed (race) kids going out into a world that wasn’t going to be receptive,” said Blagg, a Pacific Lutheran University graduate of 1982 and 1991. That was the birth of her interest in politics and equity. Blagg studied political science as an undergraduate at PLU, before returning to the

  • previously studied in classes on PLU’s campus—a very exciting prospect. The study away class includes both art majors and minors as well as students enrolled in PLU’s International Honors (IHON) program. This experience will encourage students to take a critical look at the way that museum collections and exhibitions are intertwined with things like national cultural identity, political goals, and education. Students are challenged to be curious about the ways that art, architecture, archaeology, and

  • organizations.Request InformationTo let us know your interest in the DNP/MBA Nurse Executive dual degree program, please complete this form, and we’ll follow up with you soon. Join the Mailing ListOn the other hand, an MBA degree provides a broad understanding of business principles and management practices. The MBA curriculum emphasizes leadership, critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, which are vital for effective management and executive positions. To excel in today’s healthcare

  • notice so that we can accommodate your request. What is library instruction? Library instruction focuses on empowering students to develop not just skills, but habits of mind, such as critical inquiry, that will transfer across courses and different contexts. Librarians employ a variety of pedagogical practices in the classroom, such as student-centered teaching and active learning while creating inclusive and engaging learning opportunities for PLU students. Librarians encourage critical engagement

  • should represent your best work (15 pages of poetry or 30-40 pages of prose, or a genre mix not to exceed 40 pages). You may submit scanned copies of published work. In manuscript form, poetry may be single-spaced; prose should be double-spaced. All pages should be in 10 or 12 point font, with the pages numbered, and your name at the top right. Upload your writing sample via the application portal. Literary critique A 500-word literary critique with critical response to a literary work you have