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  • drop your package at any UPS location. Once your item is reviewed and processed, we’ll pay you via PayPal or check, your choice.  Click HERE to learn more. Will you accept buyback books in any condition?Because books are resold to other students, MBS does not accept or pay for buyback books with: Stains or water damage Missing, torn, or loose pages Missing, torn, or loose covers Excessive writing or marking Excessive writing on the edges A broken spine Torn or damaged binding   A textbook can still

  • his teacher education work, he enjoys teaching first year writing seminars and a course titled “Cultural Globalization” in the International Core. Ron coordinates PLU’s Masters Teaching Credential Program. His recent publications include “Stop Linking School Improvement, Economic Growth, and National Greatness” and “Teaching As We Always Have, Even Though The ‘Always On’ Generation Isn’t Listening” – both in Teachers College Record.

  • his teacher education work, he enjoys teaching first year writing seminars and a course titled “Cultural Globalization” in the International Core. Ron coordinates PLU’s Masters Teaching Credential Program. His recent publications include “Stop Linking School Improvement, Economic Growth, and National Greatness” and “Teaching As We Always Have, Even Though The ‘Always On’ Generation Isn’t Listening” – both in Teachers College Record.

  • Minor in Hispanic Studies 20 semester hours beyond HISP 102, including: Language and Composition 4-12 semester hours of Spanish language and critical writing for second language or heritage learners. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult the Language Placement Guide for a recommendation on the appropriate level to start their studies. HISP 201 (4) HISP 202 or 252 (4) HISP 301 or 351 (4) Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies 4 semester hours HISP 325: Introduction to

  • his teacher education work, he enjoys teaching first year writing seminars and a course titled “Cultural Globalization” in the International Core. Ron coordinates PLU’s Masters Teaching Credential Program. His recent publications include “Stop Linking School Improvement, Economic Growth, and National Greatness” and “Teaching As We Always Have, Even Though The ‘Always On’ Generation Isn’t Listening” – both in Teachers College Record.

  • water solution for their needs. Founded on the simple belief that every child has the right to clean water, Eric established A Child’s Right in August 2006. The mission was clear and focused: clean and safe drinking water would be provided to vulnerable children in impoverished urban areas. Eric spent the first three years running ACR solo from the website to the photos, grant writing to installations, ideation to opening up new countries. He now spends his days charting the vision for ACR with an

  • Sessions…………………………………………… 253-535-8628 Writing Center………………………………………………. 253-535-8709 ADMISSION Admission Office…………………………………………… 253-535-7151 or 800-274-6758 Graduate Studies ………………………………………….. 253-535-7126 Transfer Coordinator ……………………………………. 253-535-7252FINANCIAL CONCERNS Student Financial Services ……….. 253-535-7161 or 800-678-3243 STUDENT CONCERNS Academic Internships ……………………………….. 253-535-7423 Campus Ministry …………………………………….. 253-535-7464 Campus Safety ………………………………………. 253-535-7441 Career

  • integrative thinking and problem solving 2.4 Interpret, design, and conduct basic psychological research 2.5 Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific inquiryGOAL 3: ETHICAL & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN A DIVERSE WORLD3.1 Apply ethical standards to evaluate psychological science and practice 3.2 Build and enhance interpersonal relationships 3.3 Adopt values that build community at local, national, and global levelsGOAL 4: COMMUNICATION4.1 Demonstrate effective writing for different purposes 4.2

  • Leila Renee & Erin Strubbe Leila Renee & Erin StrubbeMonday, April 17, 2023 7:30 PM, Regency Room, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Leila Renee is a writer from Milwaukee, WI. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University. She received the 2021 Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction, the 2022 Shirley Jackson Prize and has received support from the Fulbright program and Tin House. Leila has published stories and essays in McSweeney’s, Prairie

  • Flavorwire’s “The Scariest Short Stories of All Time” and “The Greatest Short Stories About Love.” Raj’s work has appeared in The Best American Magazine Writing, Granta, McSweeney’s, and Zoetrope: All-Story. He has been recognized with a National Magazine Award and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University, the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars & Writers, the MacDowell Colony, the Ucross