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  • university's curriculum caters to those eclectic interests. Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory“Who Beyoncé is for?” is not usually a question that you ask when you’re bopping your head to “Single Ladies,” or “Partition,” or any of the other hundreds of hit songs that have made Beyoncé a worldwide music icon. But it is just one of the questions students will tackle in the Women’s and Gender Studies course titled “Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory.” “The general premise of the course is to think about Beyoncé

  • Frank Hewins, who leads Franklin Pierce Schools, was named Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators.

    Frank Hewins ’86 Frank Hewins ’86 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2017/01/frank-hewins-cover-2-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg January 10, 2018 February 6, 2018 A Pacific Lutheran University alumnus and a strong partner in the extended Lute family recently earned an exceptional honor from the Washington Association of School Administrators

  • specifically for Chinese markets. This sort of example was opened to me because of the international experience. Without actually being in China, would I ever gain new insights? Perhaps, not. Much of the international experience allows for seeing business concepts in action, but also the cultural differences and similarities and how those impact in reality, rather than just in theory. × × × One of the cultural aspects I did not realize about China was the emergence of the high upper-class. This was

  • Studies.   Within our department we teach courses that draw on other areas like medicine, business, gender studies, critical race theory and art and bring philosophy into dialogue with those areas and to facilitate critical examination of those areas.  We do not see this work as an add-on to our ‘real’ work in philosophy, but rather as an expression of how we practice and engage in the work of philosophy as a discipline. This means is that we must have a clear understanding  of and be firmly rooted in

  • to further pursue his graduate degree with a focus on pre-modern Chinese manuscripts. He notes that people are often stumped by this part of his story. Zhu recalls the many times he has been asked, ‘If your research topic is Chinese manuscripts, why are you here in America?’ Zhu’s simple reply to this question is “methodology.” He wanted to be trained in analyzing texts through the Western tradition, which he believes is unique in its linguistic approach and textual criticism. And with the

  • The mission of the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is to advance student learning and development and a campus culture of respect and responsibility.

    The mission of the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is to advance student learning and development and a campus culture of respect and responsibility. We promote a community of acceptance and accountability by supporting and empowering students and campus partners to uphold the mission of Pacific Lutheran University.  In conjunction with the University’s commitment to holistic student development, the processes conducted by the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities works to

  • The Pacific Lutheran University English department offers emphases in writing and literature, as well as minors in Children’s Literature and Culture and Publishing and Printing Arts.

    What Can You Do With a PLU English Degree? … Almost Anything! Learn more about these recent PLU English alums -- And how their English degree prepared them for their exciting careers! Read More Study a Minor in Publishing and Printing Arts Program Details Study English at PLUWhether you choose a concentration in Writing or Literature, an English major will help you understand and practice the creative, critical, and persuasive uses of the written word. Writing and literature are powerful means

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  • Connect with PLU | Arts and find out about live events, webcasts, special projects and faculty and alumni features.

    Interested in learning more about our programs? Click the button below to receive more information.Request InfoArts CalendarFind upcoming arts events on the PLU Arts Calendar. View upcoming eventsArts ScholarshipsLearn about available artistic achievement awards. Learn moreWatch Live PLU Music Concert LivestreamThe Livestream  is “On-Air” for concerts performed at Pacific Lutheran University (excluding student recitals and benefit performances). The concerts are supported by Instructional

  • We assist students and families in the financial aid process, including completing the FAFSA and WASFA applications, applying for federal and private alternative loans and understanding all the

    2024-25 FAFSA Now Available Click Here to Apply The FAFSA Is Changing for 2024-25 Click here for more information Are You Unable To Submit Documentation To Student Financial Services In Person? You can submit documentation via our secure portal, Etrieve, or fax (253-535-8406). SFS Secure Portal Outside Scholarship Opportunities listed on SFS website Links to outside scholarships (scholarships external to PLU) Learn More Student Financial ServicesWelcome!  We assist students and families in the

  • The Access Department is mainly utilized for requesting and changing key and/or card access for PLU employees and students.

    One-Stop Access ServiceAccess for YouIf you need access to your office, building or other space, speak with your Designated Office Access Requestor, or DOAR. These are employees designated by each unit head to request access for their unit’s employees. After your DOAR has requested access for you, Access personnel will seek the appropriate approvals and communicate with you by email. We’ll let you know how to use your access (card, key, Campus Safety Admit) and when it will be ready. Please

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