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  • Pacific Lutheran University requires that all single, full-time students live in university housing unless: Living at home with parent, spouse, or child within 25 miles of PLU’s address. 20 years of age or Junior Status (60 semester hours) on or before September 1 to be exempt for the academic year, or on or before February 1 to be exempt for the spring semester. Students in violation of the Residency Requirement will be referred to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities for

  • Milly Maddian Human Resources Office Manager She/Her Phone: 253-535-7548 Email: milly.maddian@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities General HR questions Front desk operations Faculty/staff phone directory Retiree information Employment applications and references Verification of employment Unemployment Personnel files and records Label/list requests

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  • When Ann Gaines told us why her family established the Alan and Ann Gaines Study Away Endowment, we were blown away by their dedication to the development of PLU students as global citizens. “Our son graduated from PLU in 2004. He studied under an ROTC scholarship. In his senior year he had the opportunity to spend his J-term in Cuba, which he said was a life-changing experience. We have been grateful for his ROTC scholarship, and are certain that his PLU education was an excellent foundation

  • BoardThe Board of Directors of the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington consists of leadership representatives from all partner institutions, including the University of Washington, Seattle Public Schools, Sichuan University, and Chongqing Municipal Education Commission. The Board is chaired by Dr. Jeffrey Riedinger, Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of Washington. The CIWA Board of Directors guides the overall operations of the Confucius Institute of the State of

  • Global and Community Engaged Education Educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world, both locally and globally. Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education

  • PLU Alum Visits Department of Economics Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 15, 2019 April 15, 2019 By Jeannette ShimkoCommunications Coordinator/Administrative AssistantTACOMA Wash - Hiring in Finance: The Employer's Perspective From PLU to World of Finance Dr. Micheal Manser – PLU ECON Grad ’10 Now Economist @Remitly Thursday April 18, 2019 @6:30 p.m. Xavier 201 Dr. Michael Manser is currently an Economist in charge of global pricing at Remitly, one of the fastest growing FinTech startups in

  • /491 in Trinidad & Tobago POLS / PSYC 387 in the Czech Republic and Poland RELI in Hawaii HIST in the United Kingdom HISP in UruguayMBA Global Business Perspectives BMBA 509 in GermanySpring Programs CIEE Hyderabad, India - Michaela Myers (Spring 2016) CYA Greece - Kiki Lewis (Spring 2017) IES Barcelona, Spain - Cara Gillespie (Spring 2016) PLU Oxford, England - Matthew Salzano (Spring 2016)Any views or opinions represented in these blogs are personal and belong solely to the blog owner; these

  • Courtney Olsen Manager of Short-Term Programs she/her Phone: 253-535-7628 Email: olsencd@plu.edu Office Location:Wang Center for Global Education Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education B.A., Economics and History, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.St., Modern British History, University of Oxford, 2020 Responsibilities Supports faculty in the development, implementation, and budget management of Short-Term Study Away Programs including travel logistics Supports faculty in

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  • Michelle Crites Resident Instructor of Biology she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7214 Email: mcrites@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 152 Professional Education M.S., Biological Sciences, California Polytechnic State University, 1999 B.S., California Polytechnic State University, 1996 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Human Anatomy and Physiology

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  •   humans and other primates as physical beings today and in the past, and archaeology, the study of cultures in the past. Regardless of the specific area being studied, the essence of anthropology is in the observation of different peoples and cultures — studying them as they really are instead of how you think they should or should not behave.  It is only through this detailed study of all people that we gain the full picture of what it really is to be human. Anthropology tries to bring the world’s

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