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word—as part of a new highly-visible outdoor campaign designed to spread the word about PLU. By Sandy Deneau Dunham A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over as director of the Rainier Writing Workshop—and as the new Poetry Editor of the prestigious New England Review. By Sandy Deneau Dunham Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in
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Feature 4830 PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers Mandi LeCompte December 16, 2016 Feature 483 Views Read more
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Feature 4830 PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers Mandi LeCompte December 16, 2016 Feature 483 Views Read more
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the Hawaii Supreme Court. During his clerkship, Andrade assisted in organizing the judiciary’s efforts to promote access to justice to those most vulnerable in society. In 2013, Andrade joined one of Hawaii’s premier law firms, McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLP. His practice has focused primarily on complex commercial litigation matters, administrative law and appeals. Andrade is in the final stages of completing a Ph.D. in American Studies. (Photo: Content to provide credit) Troy Andrade '07
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graduate programs PhD in Literature, University of Washington Medical School, University of Virginia School of Medicine Master’s in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University Master’s in Molecular Biology, Lancaster University University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started I just entered the MA/PhD program in literature at the University of Washington where I get to pursue
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an immersive environment for our students to develop their Spanish language skills and deepen their understanding of Mexican history and culture. Courses this fall begin with a three-week Spanish immersion term and continue during a second term when students take two of the following courses: Mexican Anthropology, Mexican History, Mexican Literature, and Biology. During the third and final term, students choose between a Mexican Art History course, an internship working with Oaxacan non-profit
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Phi Alpha Theta Council 2022-2023 Kara Atkinson (she/her) President Kara is a third-year History major with a minor in religion. Her area of emphasis is Modern Middle East history. When she’s not reading, she can be found hiking all over the Pacific Northwest and quilting in-between summits! Austin Karr (he/him) Vice-President Austin is a third year majoring in History and minoring in Religion. He is passionate about Cold War U.S history. Outside of the archives, he plays Dungeons & Dragons
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life and how modern social expectations inhibit me from achieving my own standard of happiness. Being able to experience intense philosophical conversations while being surrounded by the wilderness helped me to put into perspective how these conversations really effect our communities and environment A piece of advice to future study away students: Challenge yourself to pack less — once you return home you will be impressed with how little you really need to survive off of. Take advantage of
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will read diverse texts within their historical and cultural contexts, developing a critical understanding of how literature can both uphold and resist existing structures of power. 5. Critical Approaches. Students will apply ideas from works of criticism and theory in their own reading and writing. 6. Vocation and Community. Students will evaluate the roles reading, writing, and language play in their vocational goals and in different community settings.
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This project seeks to answer three questions: First, what happens when we focus our reading and discussion of Austen’s work on her representations of the environment. Our definition of the environment includes air, wind, water, landscapes and grounds, and the more-than-human world (animals, plants, microbes, and more). Second, what can reading Jane Austen in the midst of our present environmental crises teach us about the possibilities that literature opens up and closes off for our deep
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