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  • foster the ascent of his professional and personal vocation. Thankful to have had the opportunity to lead transit-advocacy efforts all over the country, Austin is now back in his element in Tacoma, advocating, organizing and educating on behalf of the issue in the state he loves. Now regarded as a national leader and expert on transportation advocacy, the Religion and Global Studies graduate says he’s still every bit as passionate about social justice as he was a decade ago while a student at PLU

  • Learning Outcomes for the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies MajorStudents who take Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies courses at PLU will learn how to: Understand the social construction of gender, sexuality, and race. Analyze systems of privilege and oppression. Assess the intersectional relationship between knowledge production, identities, and power. Communicate and collaborate across differences. Practice community-engaged scholarship and coalition building. Engage in critical imagining

  • ENGL 232 Women's Literature - IT, GE ENGL 380 Studies in Global Anglophone Literature - IT, GE ENGL 394 Studies in Literature and the Environment IT, GE ENGL 395 Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality - IT, GE ENGL 396 Studies in Literature, Race, and Ethnicity - IT, GE ENGL 397 Literatures of Genocide and the Holocaust - IT, GE FREN 101 Elementary French - GE FREN 102 Elementary French - GE FREN 201 Intermediate French - VW, GE FREN 202 Intermediate French - VW, GE FREN 203 Topics in French

  • Jennifer James Director, Native American & Indigenous Studies Full Profile 253-535-7217 jamesja@plu.edu

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat languages does PLU offer?PLU offers language studies in Chinese and Chinese Studies, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. What if I am bilingual? Can my second language count towards the entrance or the CAS language requirement?Students seeking to fulfill the CAS language requirement through a claim of bilingual background must provide evidence or verification of their language proficiency, that is, they must be able to speak, write

  • scholarships. Bjug Day More information about Bjug Day, photos, quotes and results from last year’s event. Your generosity enhances the PLU experience — a distinctive education grounded in academic rigor, close and collaborative student-faculty research, residential learning, global engagement and discernment of vocation. In the days leading up to Bjug Day, we’ll share Rev. Harstad’s story through PLU’s social media channels. We hope you’ll find the information entertaining, enlightening and inspiring

  • Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Phone: 253-535-8340 Email: lekani@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 201-B Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ph.D., French Literature, Louisiana State University, 2018 M.A., French Literature, University of Oregon, 2011 Biography Dr. Lise Ekani holds a joint appointment in the French & Francophone Studies program and Global Studies. She is known for her

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  • Jake Taylor Jake learning some Tzotzil from children in Chiapas, Mexico PLU Class of 2009/2010 Spanish and Global Studies Double Major Studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico; Wang Grant in Ecuador Completed Peace Corps in Panama Now working on Masters in Latin American Studies in the Netherlands I’m currently enrolled in a MA Latin American studies program with public policy emphasis at Leiden University here in the Netherlands. It’s the only program in Europe outside of Spain offered entirely in

  • available to you. Look into which apps/platforms you want to use to stay connected with your friends and family at home. Consider journaling or blogging as a way to reflect on what you’re experiencing while keeping loved ones at home up to date on your adventures. Think about your use of social media – when you use it, does it make you feel more or less connected? If you’re in a language immersion program, how can you find a balance between staying connected with people back home (who may not speak the