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  • meaning, thought, and action. Through this study you’ll sharpen your skills in critical thinking, problem- solving, research, analysis, interpretation and writing. It’s not unusual for philosophy students to double major and/or have additional minors, and philosophy majors work in a wide range of careers – some have gone on to become philosophy professors themselves. Others have been successful in seminary; in medical, dental or law school; in graduate programs in social justice or environmental

  • Austen’s critique of what media can do to unsuspecting consumers can teach us about our current relationship with digital media and visual culture. The final project will ask students to develop a podcast based on Austen’s work where they explore critical questions about diversity and representation in digital media and visual culture. Please note: We will do a lot of reading, writing, and critical thinking in this course! The course is set up so that students work in groups throughout the entire

  • Brunch BannerBanner is our online administrative tool. You can access personal information, financial aid information, register for classes, review your course schedule, and check your CAPP report here. BjugBjug Harstad, founding president of PLU CampoCampus Safety Campus ministryCampus ministry is a welcoming space for all spiritual expression on campus CDCommunity director. This is a staff member who supervises a residence hall. common readingBook required for all entering first years in order to

  • Mrs. Morland, who did not insist on her daughters being accomplished in spite of incapacity or distaste, allowed her to leave off. The day which dismissed the music-master was one of the happiest of Catherine’s life. Her taste for drawing was not superior; though whenever she could obtain the outside of a letter from her mother or seize upon any other odd piece of paper, she did what she could in that way, by drawing houses and trees, hens and chickens, all very much like one another. Writing and

  • working in a newsroom.  Every election cycle since, prospective journalists have experienced one of the most tumultuous nights for anyone in the journalism field. By 8:30 on this election night, the group gathers in a newsroom office. The election is already closer than expected, and major swing states start to fall into place. The office, staffed with about 20 journalists, is uncharacteristically quiet. I start writing this first-hand account at 8:37, constantly refreshing The New York Times website

  • always the case in the Humanities that Time and Eternity, Heaven and Hell come to expression in words. So, in “The Poem is a Letter Opener,” Barot speaks of … a poem that is old and full of days, a poem like an old china plate that is the color of time, the dusk having its supper of fog and people walking through the fog, the fallen leaves in the parks like strewn credit cards, which are also poems, like the typewriter writing the letter one little tooth at a time, one love at a time, in our city of

  • biggest challenges you’ve faced since graduation? Hardman: I think that figuring out the best way to apply my degree to my career has been somewhat of a challenge that I’ve enjoyed facing. I found out very quickly that as much as I loved design, if I tried to do too much of it during the day at work, I was so burnt out on it that when I got home in the evenings, I didn’t really feel like doing any personal design work. Finding a good balance so that I could keep doing it for my job but also come home

  • shorter January Term and summer programs. A diverse array of international and domestic options await, with internships, research, language immersion and cultural exploration as foundational elements that vary from program to program. “Study away in and of itself is a huge confidence booster for most students at a time of personal growth, independence, maturity,” Grover said. “It really put students out of the classroom, changes their perspective on the topic that they’re learning just by being