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  • full-time social media designer for the company’s global creative studio. Back then, Doan simply felt lucky to be a part of a new team working for a mission-based company he felt excited about. Master of Science in Marketing ResearchThe MSMR program offers project-based learning that focuses on data analytics and information literacy. His excitement started with a networking trip to Starbucks headquarters in April 2016, through PLU career and alumni offices, and a wealth of knowledge passed down

  • Master of Public Administration (Environmental Policy emphasis), University of Washington Master of Science in Geology, Northern Arizona University Master of Science in Land Resources & Environmental Sciences, Montana State University-Bozeman Master’s in Public Policy Analysis, University of Denver - Korbel School of International Studies Master’s in Sustainability Leadership, Arizona State University Masters in Public Administration (MPA), University of Washington MA in Counselor Education/School

  • : Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance (Baylor University Press, 2014) was selected as a Choice Outstanding Title in 2015, in the field of religion. The book is an analysis of exposure to Harlem Renaissance intellectuals, and worship at Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist on the German pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, during his year of post-doctoral study at Union Seminary in New York, 1930-31. Dr. Williams’ research interests include Christological ethics, theological anthropology

  • Francis and Albert Knight in Manchuria: U.S. Diplomat, Merchant, and Treaty Ports in 19th Century China, Shuhua Fan University of Scranton Three Global Initiatives and China’s Vision for a New World Order: A Critical Discourse Analysis of China’s Three Foreign Policy Documents, Weidong Zhang Winona State University 10:00-10:15am Coffee Break 10:15-11:45am Conference Panels 2A and 2B Panel 2A: Topics in Chinese History and Law (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Jingyi Song Li Dazhao and the

  • grandmother not come to the U.S. that year. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) The Holocaust in the American Literary ImaginationThis year, Professor of English Lisa Marcus will do something different with her class, “The Holocaust in the American Literary Imagination.” Along with readings, literary analysis and the other trappings of a literature course, students will work with historical artifacts from the Holocaust. “To engage in the material,” Marcus said, “I think one has to do other things than just

  • into a dual International Masters program at the University of Malta through George Mason University—a master’s of science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a master’s of arts in Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security. From there, she’d like to work with young people around the world. “It’s a little daunting to think I’m going to go out and stop genocide,” Corboy said. “My responsibility is to keep their stories alive.” KENDALL DAUGHERTY Hometown: Portland, Ore. Major: Political

  • here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Communication Data Science Global Studies Innovation Studies Non-Profit Leadership PLU School of Business @plubusa PLU School of Business @plubusa I like studying finance because it is a dynamic landscape requiring a level of competitiveness and self-initiative. The opportunities I have found at PLU have prepared me to meet and surpass industry standards. — Brian S. ‘24 Did you know? The PLU Bachelor of Business

  • sort of been in my backyard since I was a kid, but I’d never really seen it before. I know for a fact that a disconnect exists, but it could really easily be broken if folks that live in Parkland are getting educated here at PLU and bringing those resources back into the community. And I think more folks are doing that now.” Parkland is a sprawling unincorporated area south of Tacoma that blends urban with rural, home to roughly 36,000 people, according to U.S. Census data. What it lacks in

  • What is the Student Transit Benefit?The PLU Student Transit Benefit offers students the opportunity to purchase a $15 Pierce County ORCA Card from the Lute Locker. This card will allow students to travel by bus for unlimited rides anywhere within Pierce County between September 2023-August 2024. This is a pilot program for the 2023-2024 school year funded by the DJS fee. There will be 250 cards available this year on a first come, first serve basis. Depending on the purchase and usage data

  • and Science – 8 semester hours These courses emphasize the understanding of scientific knowledge that underpins environmental issues. The interpretation and presentation of data along with concepts of science are stressed. Students select two courses (from two different departments) from the following: BIOL 116: Introductory Ecology (4) BIOL 367: Conservation Biology & Management, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) BIOL 368: Ecology, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) BIOL 369: Marine Biology, Pre-req: BIOL 226 (4) CHEM