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  • Student ResourcesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–among many others. Click on the links below to read what graduates from our program have to say about how their degrees prepared them for their careers! (Note that the GSRS Program was the Women’s and Gender Studies (WMGS) Program through the end of Spring 2020.) By

  • strategy and innovation and works to develop the next generation of global business leaders within their chosen career field. In this MBA program guide, we outline: Program unique features Curriculum Areas of emphasis International experiences Alumni stories Admission requirements and process Download the Guide

  • Short Term Study Away J-Term J-Term programs are led by a PLU faculty member, cover a wide range of subjects, and range in location from the Tacoma Hill Top to Tanzania. The chance to participate in these international and domestic study programs lets you immerse yourself in a country, culture or discipline that you never imagined – and get credit for it, too. Alternative Spring Break PLU offers one-week Alternative Spring Break courses both within the US and internationally including

  • Jen Soriano Jen SorianoJen Soriano (she~they) is a Filipinx writer and movement builder who has long worked at the intersection of grassroots organizing, narrative strategy, and art-driven social change. Jen has won the International Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction, the Fugue Prose Prize, and fellowships from Hugo House, Vermont Studio Center, Artist Trust, and the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat. Jen is also an independent scholar and performer, author of the chapbook “Making the

  • international student, … Continue reading The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans

  • Projects and Abstracts, which lists program statistics and the 15 completed projects (2016-2023) in our fellowship program. If you’d like to see one of the completed papers or program artifacts, just let us know.2024 Benson Summer Research TeamDuring Summer 2024, the Benson Summer Research team will be Katherine Gunter and Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal. Katherine Gunter (right) is a History major and Dance minor completing her junior year at PLU. She is also an International Honors student and plays Flute in

  • -length collection, Night Angler (BOA Editions), appears in Spring 2019. Davis’s honors include the Anne Halley Poetry Prize, the Dogwood Prize in Poetry, the Wabash Prize for Poetry, an Academy of American Poets Prize, and fellowships from the Cave Canem Foundation and the Vermont Studio Center. He has recent work published or forthcoming in The Massachusetts Review, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, PBS NewsHour, and Ploughshares. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Davis serves as the

  • with dedication, support and persistence, I was able to finish with a 3.9 GPA. Though I won’t be graduating with academic honors, I will be graduating with entire communities of loving friends and gifts. The mentors and friendships I have with my peers, faculty and staff all across campus are ones I will carry for many years to come. “I have worked as a Multicultural Recruitment Specialist in the Office of Admission, Habitat for Humanity Coordinator in the Center for Community Engagement and

  • Daniel (Deej) Heath Professor of Mathematics Phone: 253-535-7401 Email: heathdj@plu.edu Office Locat

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