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  • , visits to local cultural attractions Scholarship details: Scholarship covers tuition, accommodation (double room on university campus) and comprehensive medical insurance Participants are responsible for international travel, learning materials, meals and admission tickets to cultural sites in China Application Requirements 1) Age: 16-35 years old 2) HSK result (any level) 3) Do not have any experience of studying in China before Application Procedure Register for HSK test at www.chinesetest.cn (if

  • That’ll Add Sunshine To Your Summer” BUZZFEED“Best LGBTQA+ Books of 2021” SHEREADS“25 New LGBTQ+ YA Books to Add to Your 2021 Reading List” PRIDE.com“45 Best LGBTQ Books That Will Heat Up the Literary Landscape This Fall”  OPRAH DAILYShe writes books about girls, ghosts and things that go bump in the night for the YA audience. With two thrilling books already out and a new one dropping in Fall 2024, get ready for some serious chills. Keep reading if you dare! The Dead and the Dark (2021) “Courtney

  • . They were not going to let “you can’t do that because your girls” dictate the lives they would lead. “I didn’t realize there was something wrong about dreaming, as a girl, about the South Pole.” Arnesen said. Those South Pole dreams wouldn’t happen over night. But to date each has broken through those old “girls can’t do that” mantra again and again. Books kept their minds on the ice; they followed many of the same literary adventures. And they shared like families who dared them to spread their

  • Calendar Discovery Accolades Members of the PLU community make their mark on campus and throughout the wider world. Read about faculty publications, presentations, performances and awards, staff recognition and achievements and other milestones. Read More Lute Library There’s something here for everyone, no matter your literary taste. Extend your learning with a reading list of books published by PLU faculty and alumni authors. Read More PLU Pledge Worried about student debt? Incoming first-year

  • A conversation with novelist Mari Matthias ‘94, author of “The Runestone’s Promise” Mari Matthias ‘94 loved diagramming sentences back in the ninth grade. Later, she served on the staff of Saxifrage, PLU’s student-run literary and art magazine, during all four of her years on campus. Matthias describes herself as a self-taught novelist. “Once I decided to write… November 9, 2022 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • Craft Production at Late Postclassic Coatlan Del Rio” Tanner Premo “Cultural Adaptation: Gold Rush Mining Communities of Southeastern Australia” Cessna Westra “Reassessing Cultural Dynamics: Updating the Accuracy of the Precontact Occupational Chronology for the Willamette Valley”

  • Life Under Drones: A Scholarly and Research Symposium Posted by: Reesa Nelson / September 9, 2019 September 9, 2019 Life Under Drones is the first of its kind: a gathering of leaders in scholarly, military, artistic, and technology industries to assess the influence of drones on contemporary life. Taking place September 18-19, 2019, Life Under Drones will feature keynotes presentations, panels, art installations, workshops, student research, and more as leaders from an array of diverse

  • October 13, 2008 “Tyranny of Oil” author to appear at PLU A nationally-known expert and critic of Big Oil will speak at PLU on Saturday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Xavier Hall, Nordquist Lecture Hall, off Park Avenue South. The address is free and open to the public. Antonia Juhasz has exposed an industry that thrives on secrecy and described how it hides its business dealings from policy makers, legislators, and most of all, from consumers to get what it wants through money, influence and

  • legal advocates, others go on to graduate programs in fields like law, criminology, and public policy. Students who graduate with a B.A. in criminal justice will find themselves with distinct advantages on the job market: applied experience in an internship, as well as knowledge of key social factors that influence crime and justice, and a firm grasp of research design and methodology. An applied, sociologically-informed criminal justice major provides breadth and the potential for adaptability. The

  • about the current mentoring programs that we offer, read each description below. College of Natural Sciences Mentoring ProgramThis mentoring program connects undergraduate students in the College of Natural Sciences with dedicated alumni mentors. This unparalleled opportunity is specifically tailored for students majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering dual degree, environmental studies, mathematics, physics, and psychology. Students who join this program gain