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  • conversation covered PLU’s 25-year history with the twin-island republic, Temple-Thurston’s efforts to launch the program, Lovelace’s expertise with and influence on the study away opportunity (both as a English faculty member in the ’90s and noted Trinidadian author), Harris’ experiences when she took part in the program and the Diversity Center’s upcoming 2019 alumni trip there in July.For information about Pacific Lutheran University’s study away opportunities, visit The Wang Center for Global

  • enrollment grew tremendously at PLU. Multiple attempts were made throughout the 2000s to revive the facility. However, since 2016, it has been closed to residents and has continued to fall into disrepair. Foss Hall is the home of many cherished stories and memories. The Office of Alumni and Student Engagement, in partnership with University Archives, is creating an online exhibit space that details the rich history of Foss Hall and provides a space for alumni to share funny anecdotes and heartwarming

  • , June, August, September), thus application deadlines vary widely. It is always advantageous to apply early, so reach school deadlines well in advance! For a list of deadlines for each CASPA-participating PA program, please see the following link. You will be required to electronically enter biographical information, academic history, experiences, and to upload a personal essay. All letters of recommendation are submitted to CASPA electronically. In this section, you must enter information for a

  • , June, August, September), thus application deadlines vary widely. It is always advantageous to apply early, so reach school deadlines well in advance! For a list of deadlines for each CASPA-participating PA program, please see the following link. You will be required to electronically enter biographical information, academic history, experiences, and to upload a personal essay. All letters of recommendation are submitted to CASPA electronically. In this section, you must enter information for a

  • Rousseau’s ideas on how this vicious circle might be undone. Much of my time in Scotland was spent on the campus of the University of Glasgow, where Smith himself held the Chair in Moral Philosophy from 1752 to 1764. The university is among the oldest in the English-speaking world and its enormous gothic buildings, which loom with weathered majesty, bespeak its long history. But not all of my time was spent there. I also traveled to the town of Kirkcaldy, where Smith was born and spent his early years

  • Patricia O’Connell Killen Professor Emerita and Faculty Fellow in Humanities Email: killenpo@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987 M.A., Stanford University, 1976 B.A., Gonzaga University, 1974 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of Christianity in North America Religion and Spirituality in the Pacific Northwest Theological Reflection and Faith-Inspired Higher Education Books The Future of Catholicism in America (New York: Columbia University Press 2019

  • throughout Washington! KammerMusikere Members at the Palace of Versailles International tours often take orchestra members to places with a rich musical history! Check out the special website showing the plans for our last trip to Germany and France! Touring ScheduleThe PLU Orchestras tour internationally once every four years, guaranteeing orchestral musicians the opportunity to travel to some extraordinary destination during their time here. International Tours occur in June, just after the spring

  • athletic director. From a young age, Cohen has been fascinated with sports and new that it was a community that she would be a part of some day. Fulfilling her childhood dream, she was named the 15th athletic director in UW history; the only female athletic director in the Pac-12. During her time as a graduate student at PLU, Cohen worked in an athletic department that fostered a community of service-driven student athletes, which is something she strives for daily. She has helped reverse the

  • community.Pursuing the personal and political Sandhu’s passions for global studies, anthropology and religion are rooted in her family’s history and background as Punjabi Sikhs. Her father was born and raised in the United States, while her mother immigrated from Punjab, India. Sandhu is the oldest of four children—three sisters and one brother—ranging from 20 to 9, all deeply involved in their community. The Sikh population faced genocide in India’s Punjab region in the 1980s, when government police picked up

  • decades. The 1980s saw the emergence of study away as an important PLU facet. The Rieke Science Center was completed, faculty governance grew stronger and recruitment of new students became increasingly focused. Academic programs grew stronger and new programs were undertaken. At the end of the decade, the university celebrated its centennial, with a year long celebration that included the world premiere of my colleague Gregory Youtz’s opera on Northwest Native American history and simultaneous