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  • STARTALK: Summer Student Program through OneWorld Now! Websites and Online Tools Arch Chinese Online Character Learning CAL: Characteristics of Spoken and Written Chinese Classroom Debate Procedures ChinesePod Chinese Tools Global Language Online Support System (GLOSS) Hanlexon Homework and Worksheet Generator International Education and Resource Network (iEARN) China Mandarin Tools MSU Confucius Institute nciku Popup Chinese Wikipedia > Chinese Language Programs and Scholarships Archive

  • InsuranceThere is no charge for an office visit to the PLU Health Services Clinic. This applies to all PLU students: domestic and international, graduate and undergraduate. All we ask is to see your PLU ID. *Certain tests or services may have a fee* PLU does not require students to have health insurance, but we strongly recommend it. Learn about Affordable Care Act insurance here.Wellness Access Plan BenefitDomestic undergraduate students are a part of the PLU Wellness Access Plan. The Wellness

  • computer standards and purchases for departments or individuals. Software Purchases – Information about software purchases for departments or individuals. Windows Updates and Patch Management – Information regarding automated Windows updates on university owned computers. International Travel Guidelines – Recommendations when traveling internationally with electronic equipment. Need More Help? Create a Help Desk Service Request. You’ll need an active PLU ePass to log in.

  • interest in environmental health, and my goal of pursuing a doctoral degree in nursing. I enjoy sharing my experience with the nursing students at PLU and hope to promote evidence based, holistic nursing practice. Certifications/Awards Certified Case Manager (CCM), Commission for Case Management Certification Graduate Certificate in Public Health, Washington State University Sigma Theta Tau International, Delta Chi Chapter

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  • professionals from diverse backgrounds to work on the frontlines of the fight for global health equity at existing health organization and government agencies. Fellows are currently working in Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Malawi, Zambia and the United States. Fellows work in teams of two – one international fellow, one in-country fellow to support our placement organizations in improving healthcare access and health outcomes for the poor. Fellows work on a wide range of global health issues including: maternal

  • Affinity Group (e.g., Students of Color, LGBTQIA2S+, Neurodivergent, International Students) Topics (e.g., Becoming a Lute, Creativity, DJS, Outdoor Experience, or Varsity Athletics) Intended Major Sections of PLUS 100Transitions to PLU (PLUS 100) for Intended Music MajorsIncoming, first-year students who have identified music as their intended major will take a special PLUS 100 course designed to support your academic success in your first year as you are transitioning into the music program. Section

  • Major Minute(ish): Environmental Studies Posted by: vcraker / June 2, 2022 June 2, 2022 Professors Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, Adela Ramos, and Kevin O’Brien share why it’s a great time to study environmental studies and why PLU is a great place to do so! Keep reading to learn more about the environmental studies program. Read Previous International student finds home away from home Read Next Makaela Whalen ’23 pursues newly launched pre-law minor LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July

  • Economics Alum Receives Award Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 24, 2019 June 24, 2019 By Pacific Lutheran UniversityTACOMA - Michael Spiedel, PLU alum in Economics and Hispanic Studies, was announced as one of Idaho Business Review's “Forty Under Forty” award recipients.Michael combined his interest in Spain and Economics by writing his economics capstone on the impact of trade policies of Francisco Franco in Spain. He found the impacts of severely restricting international trade to be

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Thursday, March 7, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading and Reception: 7 pm, Studio Theatre, KHPDr. Melissa Michal is of Seneca descent. Her creative work explores historical trauma and resilience within her own community. She has work appearing in The Florida Review, Yellow Medicine Review, and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program’s Narrative Witnessing project. Dr. Michal’s short story collection, Living on the

  • Fran Lane Rasmus Emeritus Director of the Library Office Location:Mortvedt Library Employed: 24 Years Professional Personal Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor Education M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, Dominican University (River Forest, IL) B.A., International Studies and Law & Society, Macalester College (St. Paul, MN) Responsibilities Provide leadership for four areas (Circulation/Building Services, Reference Services, Technical Services, and the University Archives