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  • consist of PLU faculty trained to guide students through a reflective process regarding their learning at mid-semester. Undergraduate Research and Project Showcase Planning Committee – plans and advertises the research program and call for papers (Fall-Spring) Offer a student workshop: finding mentorship opportunities, abstract writing , poster/presentation creation, etc… (Fall-Spring depending on topic) URS Abstract Reviewers help make decisions for student research participants (Feb-Mar) Contact

  • an active term will have 48 hours after submitting the Housing Cancellation form to move out of their room and hall. Please refer to the table above for cancellation penalties that may apply depending on your Housing Cancellation form submission date.  Students should note that canceling during Fall semester will result in a cancellation of Fall, J-term, and Spring semester housing. If you are planning on returning for J-term or Spring semester, you will need to reapply for a new housing

  • . Steps for Securing an Internship Step 1: Discuss internship opportunities. Meet with Dr. Gerardo Cuevas-Buendia (cuevasgv@plu.edu), internship professor, and/or make an appointment with an internship advisor at Alumni & Student Connections (intern@plu.edu) to discuss internship opportunities. The department recommends that students begin researching internships at least a full semester before they plan to enroll in the course. Step 2: Contact internship sites. Students planning for a fall semester

  • strengths needed for many careers. The right combination of major and minor often helps a job seeker look like the ideal candidate. Business Administration Minor Nonprofit Leadership Minor Specialized Minor in Business Administration Specialized Business Minor in Marketing Innovation Studies The Innovation Studies minor focuses on developing transformative ideas, compelling designs, and breakthrough products in a team-driven context that is PLU to the core. Sounds exciting right? Learn more about the

  • business, nonprofit organizations, media and communications, publishing, law, government, technology, and education – and pursued graduate degrees in a whole range of fields! Learn more about these recent PLU English alums — And how their English degree prepared them for their exciting careers! Business Brittany Russell (2015) Senior Content Marketing Manager Amazon.comMoreLaw and Government Joshua Orf-Rodriguez (2010) Assistant Attorney General Washington StateMorePublishing Rachel Diebel (2016

  • ) Literature course (4 semester hours) Writing Electives (12 semester hours) Any English-designated writing course. A second literature course may be substituted for 4 of these hours. Publishing and Printing Arts This 24-credit minor involves: Three core courses (12 semester hours) PPAP 301: The Book in Society PPAP 302: Publishing Procedures PPAP 321: The Art of the Book I Plus three elective courses (12 hours) in two of three categories: Writing/Editing, Marketing/Management, and Design/Production You

  • , Theatre & Dance Distinguished teachers, talented students, and supportive public: these are the people who make the Department of Music at PLU a nationally recognized center for musical learning, serving, and sharing. Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts offers a strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields including print and digital design, journalism, marketing, media production, and visual art

  • program site-directors and on-site faculty and support, in developing curricula and co-curricular activities, and in marketing and outreach to PLU and non-PLU faculty and students. The term of the directorship is at least three years with a possibility of renewal. Some programs (China, Mexico, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, England) carry a course release. All Program Director appointments are contingent on approval of the applicant’s chair, dean, and the provost. For additional information on PLU’s

  • analyze key issues and to recommend policy regarding future directions and priorities of the university”, the Long-Range Planning Committee (LRPC) will oversee and coordinate the completion of this draft plan. In thinking through how to accomplish this project, LRPC has been discussing the benefits of bringing in a consultant: someone who could help us link our various strategic efforts and perhaps see connections that those of us operating “in the weeds” of the projects may be unable to see. LRPC

  • punishment to the children of incarcerated individuals through ensured poverty and generational social death. Hannah Novak Queering Philanthropy: Analyzing Feminist Philanthropic Strategy Through IdentityThe majority of philanthropic careers are occupied by women; however, white, cis males tend to be in managerial positions within these foundations. The lack of diversity within many philanthropic foundations does not represent the organizations they are oftentimes supporting. By analyzing the diverse