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  • , Front row: Andrea Adams, Branden Stallard. +Enlarge Photo She turns back to the relationships she made—especially one. His name is Kevin, a 9-year-old boy who would let on that he speaks fluent English, once he gets to know you. He loves selfies, Hawaiian pants paired with plaid tops, and soccer. Cory wonders what will happen to Kevin. But regardless of whether she ever finds out, she knows that clean water will mean fewer missed school days because of illness, and a chance at a future he didn’t

  • teach English language arts on either the Pine Ridge or the Rosebud Indian Reservation as a 2013 Teach For America Corps member. The second year of the program I will be taking classes to obtain a master’s degree in secondary administration and then I plan to either become a principal, or continue teaching either language arts, Spanish or German at the middle school or high school level. Ian Metz, Bachelor of Arts in political science with a minor in global studies Ian Metz ’13 is from Olympia, Wash

  • closer look at the contemporary effects of colonialism in Puerto Rico and how the United States has continued to perpetuate those effects, specifically in the areas of language, culture, education, migration, economics, and politics. Through an anthropological, economic, and linguistic lens, it is clear that after a century of U.S. colonial rule Puerto Rico has become a nation that obsesses over monolingualism, rejects the United States and English, has unequal educational opportunities, demonstrates

  • top P Judy Williams Packard Endowed Scholarship Shereen Paff Special Education Scholarship Robert and Myrtle Parker Endowed Scholarship Terrence and Susan Parr Endowment for Art, Publishing, and English Katherine R. Parrish Memorial Scholarship in Nursing O.M. and Emilie R. Pedersen Scholarship Arne and Gloria Pederson Endowed Scholarship in Education Rena Strandberg Pellegrini Endowed President’s Scholarship Ethan Thomas Pepin Memorial Scholarship Barbara L. Perry-Haley & Ruth C. Perry Memorial

  • Australia because English is the official language, its universities are highly-ranked, and the higher education system gives students opportunities to conduct independent research. Australia’s unique history has shaped the diversity of its peoples, and the current state of diversity and inclusion in the country. Australia’s population of about 23.4 million is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse populations in the world. The country was colonized by the British and has experienced

  • raised in the Inland Northwest of Washington State. After crossing the Cascades, she began working toward a double major in studio art and English literature at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, with the intent of becoming a secondary educator in the field of art or English. While not attending to her own education, she spent her summers away from college teaching preschool and elementary school aged children ne arts at the Corbin Art Center in Spokane, WA. Like the children she taught, art

  • in 2017 with a B.A. in History and Women’s and Gender Studies and a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. She was awarded PLU’s Mayer Summer Research Fellowship in 2015 and 2016. Conference ScheduleChristina PepinModerator: Christina Pepin, Chair, School of Nursing at PLU Conference ScheduleNatalie MayerModerator: Natalie Mayer Conference ScheduleLisa MarcusModerator: Lisa Marcus, Professor of English, PLU Conference SchedulePeggy KleinplatzPresentation Title: “Routine Pharmacological

  • craftsperson can use a sense of humor. A sense of perspective helps, too. Maybe that’s why Thiel’s career has outlasted several of the newspapers that published him. Making things better is a way of focusing on what can be done, here and now. “Life intervenes in ways that can thwart any aspiration, through no fault of your own,” he says. As an undergraduate, Thiel didn’t have any grand plans. “I just knew I really enjoyed the English language, and how journalism let me deploy it,” he says. His course of

  • freshman year as part of the First-Year Experience. The First-Year Experience does not pertain to transfer students. What is the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (BA/BS) requirement at PLU?Candidates for degrees from the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (B.A., B.S.) degrees must meet Option I, II, or III below. Candidates for the B.A. with a major in English and for the B.A. in global studies must meet Option I. Candidates for a B.A. with majors in music must meet Option I or II of the

  • stolen luggage to airport officials. Always label your luggage with your name, address and telephone number in both English and the language spoken in the location(s) of your program, both inside and outside of each piece of luggage.    Personal Item/Carry-on Luggage: – Items to keep on you at all times while you travel: Passport and visa (plus photocopies of each) Copy of letter of admission from the study abroad program (if applicable)  Airline bookings and/or rail passes Cash and credit cards