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Peter C. Grosvenor Associate Professor of Global Studies & Sociology Full Profile 253-535-7399 grosvepc@plu.edu
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Abigail Thompson Distributor she/they Biography Biography Major: Anthropology Minor(s): Sociology Would you rather be able to time travel, teleport, or fly? “It’s a hard sell between the anthropologist in me saying time travel and the part of me that tends to be late saying teleportation, but when it comes down to it I’ll have to say teleportation!! Let me get places as fast as I want >:)” Favorite Font: I feel like this must be some kind of academic stockholm syndrome, but I honestly like how
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Peter C. Grosvenor Associate Professor of Global Studies & Sociology Full Profile 253-535-7399 grosvepc@plu.edu
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knew exactly what they wanted to do. I entered college undecided because I knew that I had time to explore and change my mind. I wanted to leave college with a major that allowed me to help others on a daily basis, but I was unsure about what that major would or could be. In my first year seminar class, our TA spoke about a friend who came into college undecided. After multiple major changes, she ended up getting a sociology major; something she hadn’t even heard of prior to entering college. Funny
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& Literatures, Native American & Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Pre-law, Publishing & Printing Arts, Religion, Sociology, or Sociology and Criminal Justice, this program is designed to support your academic and professional aspirations. Connect with a passionate alumni mentor who bring expertise and insights specific to your field of study, forming a meaningful relationship that open doors to endless opportunities within the realm of the College of Liberal Studies.Questions about PLU
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Shannon Seidel, Department of Biology Roberto Arteago, Library Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Teresa Ciabattari, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice 2021 Cohort Amanda Sweger, Department of Theatre and Dance Michael Artime, Department of Political Science Somaye Ramezanpour Nargesi, School of Business Ami Shah, Department of Anthropology, and Global Studies Program 2020 Cohort Mary Ellard-Ivey, Department of Biology Christine Moeller, Library Claire Todd
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Claudia Gomez-Gonzalez Community Engagement Advocate, Multicultural Outreach and Engagement Advocate Email: gomezgca@plu.edu Biography Personal Biography In my future career I see myself working for a nonprofit organization that helps first generation college students. I choose to start my journey by attending PLU and studying Communications with an emphasis in Media Studies with minors in Social Work and Sociology. I believe that being a part of the Multicultural Outreach and Engagement sector
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Chemistry of Energy Drinks with Dr. Lytle, ChemistryMusic Theory and Analysis IV class with Dr. Vianna, MusicPOLS 301: Political Science Methods - Research Methods with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentParties & Campaigns with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentPart 1 lecture of MBA Business Law & Ethics Chapter 7 with Professor Flick, BusinessPiano Repertoire Introduction with Professor Powers, MusicLecture on Deviance and Social Control with Dr. Fitzwater Gonzales, Sociology (Part 1)Film
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April 1, 2013 Have you ever read a romance novel? Professor of Sociology Joanna Gregson reads a novel by Nora Roberts, one of the highest-selling romance authors of all time. Gregson interviewed Roberts as part of her research on the writers of romance novels. By Steve Hansen It all started when a box of pink and lavender romance novels arrived at Professor of Sociology Joanna Gregson’s office. The box came from a friend and fellow sociology professor with whom Gregson had attended graduate
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