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MASTER OF ARTS IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY Admission RequirementsAdmission to the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy program is competitive and each application is considered holistically. The minimum requirements for admission to the MFT program are: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with a major in Family Studies, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work. Or a minimum of 15 semester hours (or 22.5 quarter hours) in Family Studies, Human
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Lynn Tucker – Spring 2022 Cohort Department of Social Work *David Simpson – Summer 2020 Cohort College of Liberal Studies Department of Anthropology Jordan Levy – Fall 2020 Cohort Ami V. Shah – Summer 2020 Cohort Katherine Wiley – Fall 2020 Cohort Department of Economics Lynn Hunnicutt – Summer 2020 Cohort Nick Paterno – Summer 2020 Cohort Department of English Nathalie op de Beeck – Summer 2020 Cohort Rona Kaufman – Summer 2020 Cohort Adela Ramos – Fall 2021 Cohort Department of History Michael
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Corporation MeetingCongregation Relations350SeptemberPI, CP Convocation Office of the President1000SeptemberPI, AC Constitution DayOffice of the Provost200-250September Study Away FairWang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education100September Lutheran Studies ConferencesReligion DepartmentSeptemberPI Environmental Studies DinnerEnvironmental Studies50September HomecomingOffice of Alumni and Constituent Relations1100OctoberPI, CP Alumni Board (paired w/homecoming)Office of Alumni and Constituent
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Yaden, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies. Learn more, and watch a video about PLUTO, here. PLU Center for Media Studies and MediaLab students, from left, Taylor Lunka, Olivia Ash and Amanda Brasgalla conduct community-based field research. (Photo: Robert Marshall Wells) The Center for Media Studies Designed to “invert the classroom,” the School of Arts and Communication’s new Center for Media Studies (CMS) launched this fall to provide students with even more opportunities to apply their
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place to begin to live again, to build new relationships, to heal the wounds of the past. Yet the struggle to survive and provide for their families still persists. Screening & Ice Cream What: Film screening of Sweet Dreams, followed by Q&A with director Lisa Fruchtman and an ice-cream social. When: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28. Where: Anderson University Center Regency Room, PLU campus. Sponsors: The Kurt Mayer Endowment for Holocaust Studies, PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies, PLU School of Arts
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PLU Senior Elana Tracy on her (three!) study away experiences, learning during COVID, and plans for graduate school Posted by: bennetrr / May 4, 2021 May 4, 2021 By Ernest JasminPLU Marketing and Communications Guest WriterSenior Elana Tracy ‘21 has mixed feelings now that her studies at Pacific Lutheran University are coming to an end. On the one hand, PLU allowed her to discover a passion for global studies while studying abroad in Great Britain; but on the other, she won’t miss learning in
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one day I can repay the favor to another hard-working student. Thank you to the donors who are supporting me; it makes me feel that all my hard work did pay off.” Austyn Blair ’25, English Lit and Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Religion, Gender and Sexuality Studies “My goals are to teach English and/or work in genocide prevention and education. I want to educate others as I educate myself.” Austyn Blair ’25 has a full schedule. He is majoring in English Literature and minoring in Holocaust and
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Classical Compendium in the 58th Grammy’s and his performances have been acclaimed by critics at home and abroad. Laube also serves as an Assistant Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. Laube will be performing on the Mary Fuchs and Gottfried organ. This is the hallmark of the Lagerquist Concert Hall, and the base for the PLU organ studies program. Laube will be the first performer of the organ series, with his contemporaries performing throughout the year. For more
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prejudices, violence, and other forms of dehumanization. Each conference offers opportunities to learn from major scholars whose research focuses on the Holocaust. Conference sessions also highlight interdisciplinary approaches to Holocaust and Genocide Studies, with especially strong attention given to the arts, humanities, social sciences, health sciences and education. This year’s conference will be the first official collaboration with the Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, since
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Yaakov Ariel Professor of Religious Studies and Co-director of the Center for Jewish Studies – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Office Location:null Website: http://religion.unc.edu/_people/full-time-faculty/ariel/ Biography Biography Dr. Yaakov Ariel will be presenting The Complicated Road to Mutual Recognition: Interfaith Dialogue and the changing realities of Christian-Jewish relations in America. The presentation will follow Christian-Jewish relations in America since the turn of
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