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Sociology Major Learning Outcomes Students will be able to formulate sociological research questions. Students will be able to utilize sociological research methods to collect data. Students will be able to analyze data with appropriate sociological data analysis methods. Students will be able to create a theoretically informed argument, integrating sociological ideas to develop nuanced perspectives on social issues. Students will be able to critique systems of social and economic
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Many elements of faculty membership and faculty organization are included in the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws (Section II of the Faculty Handbook). Only the additional elements that are not part of the constitution or bylaws and whose origin and status instead are faculty legislation or administrative policy are included in this section.
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Please note: As of May 25, 2023, the administration of van rental reservations and billing will be moved to Facilities Management. All the van paperwork and key pickups will be processed at the Facilities office. Van pickups outside of regular office hours (Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) will be assisted by Campus Safety officers. Please call Campus Safety (253-535-7441) and an officer will meet you at Facilities to unlock the door and access the paperwork and keys. If you are dropping
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Shannon’s Story – Martinique, J-Term 2018 Anthropology (French and Religion minors) – Class of 2019 What she would like other students to know: Living with a host family was very different from what I have experienced before when travelling. I was able to connect and meet new people from different backgrounds way more easy than if we stayed in a hotel. One of my favourite parts of staying on island was the way life was more relaxed and easy going. A piece of advice to future study away students
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Events view images descriptions print Filter AllCollege of Liberal StudiesDepartment of AnthropologyChinese Studies ProgramDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of EnglishGender, Sexuality, & Race StudiesGlobal Studies ProgramDepartment of HistoryHolocaust and Genocide Studies ProgramDepartment of Languages & LiteraturesMaster of Fine Arts in Creative WritingNative America and Indigenous Studies ProgramDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of Political SciencePublishing and Printing ArtsDepartment of
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Dean Waldow's Research GroupOur research group also often supports an outreach activity with MESA [see their website] during my summer research program to help introduce high school and junior high students to chemistry with an emphasis in polymer science and soft materials. MESA students visit over the course of a day with additional activities also including college preparatory activities. We start with an overview of the activities the students will take part in. Then my undergraduate group
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To CCWC: I found this photo of Clover Creek in the PLU Archives and was amazed at how calm and serene it looks under this canopy of trees! Planting trees along Clover Creek would be such a great way to restore native vegetation, support riparian ecosystems, and attract salmon back up the creek. It would take a lot of time and effort, but think of how many ways a tree-filled riparian area could improve the health of the creek! Best, Gretchen Johnson
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Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted byKatie Baumann Katie Baumann Katie Baumann graduated from PLU in May 2014 with a degree in Communication and a minor in Religious Studies. At PLU, Katie worked with a variety of on-campus organizations, including MediaLab and University Marketing and Communications, and held a wide range of off-campus internships spanning from Tacoma to Seattle. Katie has just started work as an Account
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Abbreviations denote those courses which fulfill the General Education Program Elements (GenEd). The PLU Core FYEP 101 (FW) FYEP 102 (FD) The Academic Study of Religion (RL) Fitness and Wellness (FT) Global Engagement (GE) The Distributive Core: Ways of Being and Knowing Creative Expression (CX) Engaging the Natural World (NW) Interpreting Text (IT) Examining Self and Society (ES) Exploring Values and Worldviews (VW) Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Integrative Learning Culminating Experience (SR
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Here I Walk: A Thousand Miles to Rome with Martin Luther Thursday, October 27, 2016 7:00 PM Xavier Hall, Room 201 Pacific Lutheran University PLU alumnus Andrew Wilson and his spouse, Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, walked from Erfurt in Germany to Rome in Italy on the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s pilgrimage to the Eternal City in 1511. Join us as we listen to Dr. Wilson’s engaging discussion of their epic 1,000 mile amble through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, and as we view the places and
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