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  • scholarly achievement, and a commitment to global education. You can give any amount to a previously established endowment, or establish a new fund named for your family, in memory of a loved one or in honor of a favorite faculty member. Please contact us at 253-535-7177 or advancement@plu.edu with questions.Ann Kelleher Global Studies ScholarshipMore InformationGive to the Ann Kelleher Global Studies Scholarship to help Global Studies majors follow their dreams of studying abroad!

  • Career Opportunities Business Chinese Studies graduates have found work in foreign investment, tourism and trade in Chinese-speaking countries. Others have found careers in the United States with companies doing business with China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Culture/Service Sector Once you become fluent in Chinese, consider translation and interpretation services for businesses and government organizations. Educational, church and international exchange groups also welcome people with

  • College of Professional Studies Student Space Reservation (link) view page

  • Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-8340 lekani@plu.edu

  • Image courtesy of the PLU Archives Dear Dr. Ramos, Environmental education is essential to the health of a watershed, as it promotes lifelong consciousness of human environmental impacts. As an elementary school student, I learned to be aware of my interactions with my watershed and how to promote clean water in my area through an early environmental studies program. As a reputable university program, PLU’s environmental studies department has the resources and responsibility to promote the

  • Erik J. Hammerstrom 韩光 Professor of Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-7225 hammerej@plu.edu

  • Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-8340 lekani@plu.edu

  • 6 Tac-Town To-DosMajors at PLURequest InformationApply to PLU6 Tac-Town To-Dos: PLU’s home city is located on the shores of the Puget Sound and its residents are totally in love with the arts, music and do-it-yourself culture.1 Go on a mural tourNearly every corner of the City of Destiny (Tacoma’s nickname) is home to numerous murals thoughtfully crafted by local artists to reflect the personality and heritage of their particular neighborhoods. Insider tip: a printable list of completed murals

  • . RUSTON WAY & POINT RUSTON — This stretch along the beautiful Puget Sound is a favorite for walkers, runners, and foodies. Point Ruston is a super popular urban village with a large cinema, shopping, restaurants, local handmade ice cream, and a great Public Market!FUN FACT: Tacoma has 40+ miles of shoreline! SHOPPING The Tacoma Mall and Lakewood Towne Center are both just a 10-minute drive from campus, and you’ll only drive a little further to get to South Hill Mall or Auburn Outlet Collection. PLU’S

  • served as an executive leader in the utility industry. Working in finance, Mr. Gaines found meaning in the utility world, not only supporting a reliable infrastructure but via innovation in the area of corporate structure and mergers, in what today is known as Puget Sound Energy. If you have ever wondered how you might navigate your future career positions, following unique opportunities to end up in a place you never imagined but also couldn’t imagine a career being any more fulfilling, please come