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  • A World Of UnderstandingIt’s not just that the world has changed. It is changing. Every day. And the people who best understand how it’s changing – and the complex reasons why – will be the ones who find success. That’s why PLU weaves global education through almost every aspect of your study, no matter what your major. At PLU, we think it is essential that students have an educational perspective that extends beyond campus – to the far corners of the world. We know that it will help you find

  • that’s like a play where the animals are actors and we’ve got costumes and sound effects,” she says. “During the rest of the year, we do a more informal close encounter where we bring out a lineup of animals and just chat with visitors about them. Every now and then I do what we call an off-site appearance, and we take some animals traveling to schools for presentations or educational events.” A wide assortment of animals make up the outdoor theater’s cast of characters, ranging from tarantulas and

  • programs. What has been RHA’s role in welcoming new and returning Lutes to campus during move-in week? We want to make sure that students know that we can be a resource. That’s why it’s important that they see us around campus and in the RHA office. We want them to know they can stop by and that we’re always here to be a resource.PLU Residence Hall AssociationRHA encourages student development through educational and social programming that provides a forum to share ideas and common concerns, and

  • can a figure be understood for what it expresses and communicates to the people who made it, and the context in which it is used, whether religious, social, educational, political or economic.Figures Yoruba Agere IfaBongo Grave postLobi 1Lobi 2Mossi Ninana PostMoba Tchitcheri Shrine Figure

  • responsibilities also included serving terms with the Educational Policies Committee, the Faculty Affairs Committee, and the Rank and Tenure Committee, among other roles. Jerry retired in May 2013, to a chorus of praise from his colleagues. Their remarks were collected in a book of remembrances, which merely scratched the surface of the good work Jerry did throughout his long-standing service to the university. He showed tremendous commitment to the countless PLU students he mentored, and always put their well

  • reinforce in their own particular curricula the goals of the General University Requirements. They also assist the University in such assessment-related activities as student and alumni surveys. Not all ILOs are dealt with equally by every program, much less by every course. The ILOs do not represent, by themselves, all of our understanding of education. Rather, they are a part of a more complex statement of educational philosophy. The ILOs are meant to serve as a useful framework that unifies education

  • fields.Careers for Chinese Studies Majors 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

  • ,” says Dr. Mathews. Students traveling abroad this J-term will be sure to have a scholarly, active, immersive experience. Museums will become the classroom, a rare and delightful opportunity. The School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Art & Design are excited to work with our partners across campus, like the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, to provide high-impact educational opportunities for Lutes such as this study away course. Read Previous PLU Student

  • . What is your educational background?  I received a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Vermont, M.A. in Communication and Rhetorical Studies from Syracuse University, and Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. I found the study of communication through collegiate debate. Why did you want to teach at PLU? What PLU does best is mentorship. PLU encourages instructors to teach creatively and inspires students to tap into their strengths and passions. Here, I get

  • goal is to provide you with a quality and convenient dining experience, so you can concentrate on your educational goals. We provide you with several choices on what, where and when you want to eat, giving you the flexibility you need in your schedule and budget. We enjoy the opportunity to prepare your food and make it available to you, saving you time—you have the rest of your life to cook and clean, for now, leave that up to us.