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Winter 2017 Resolute: Explore global education here and away
Resolute Online: Winter 2017 – RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, publis
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Winter 2017 Resolute: Explore global education here and away
founded the only local peace prize in the nation, Thomas Heavey ’74 was in the middle of a war. Learn how he joined forces with a cohort of other Lutes to launch a unique organization honoring local peacemakers. Balancing Competing Interests Lutes are dedicated to global education, and student athletes are no different. This fall, two Lutes who studied in Norway managed to balance their studies and training abroad, while PLU welcomed three Norwegian international students to campus and, subsequently
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PLU is among the most internationally active schools in the nation, offering programs that will help students: Be aware of their own place and culture in the world, and understand the interrelation
, religious, and social roots of diverse cultures, and learn to value and promote global harmony and diplomacy Be curious about other cultures and work to understand them through experiences within those cultures Develop skills for navigating in a globally interconnected world by taking on- and off-campus courses that incorporate global and intercultural dimensions, and by attaining proficiency in a second language Committed to educate for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world, PLU weaves
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32 semester hours (24 required, eight elective) Students must take at least one Chinese history course.
Bachelor of Arts Major32 semester hours (24 required, eight elective) Students must take at least one Chinese history course. Required Courses: 24 semester hours ANTH 343: East Asian Culture CHIN 201: Intermediate Chinese CHIN 202: Intermediate Chinese HIST 339: Revolutionary China RELI 233: Religions of China CHSP 499: Capstone: Senior Project Electives: Eight semester hours ANTH 345: Contemporary China BUSA 352: Global Management* CHSP 271: China Through Film CHSP 287: Selected Topics in
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The English Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. Thursday, May 16 - 5:00-9:00 pm: Morken 216 - ENGL 424 - Creative Writing Morken 214 - ENGL 434 - Writing, Literature,
The English Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. Thursday, May 16 – 5:00-9:00 pm: Morken 216 – ENGL 424 – Creative Writing Morken 214 – ENGL 434 – Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement Friday, May 17 – 11:30-4:00 pm: Morken 103 – ENGL 424 – Creative Writing Hauge Admn, Room 202 – ENGL 434 – Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement May 16, 2024 - Creative Writing5:00 pm - Kaylie Bracy5:55 pm - Victoria Schultz6:45 pm - Meghan Mitchell7:30 pm - Rachel Paller5:00
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There are many opportunities to live, work, study, teach and volunteer abroad after graduating. Alumni and Student Connections also offers advising and a variety of resources to help you find the
Global Opportunities After GraduationThere are many opportunities to live, work, study, teach and volunteer abroad after graduating. Alumni and Student Connections also offers advising and a variety of resources to help you find the right global post-grad opportunity.Post Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships Look through the Scholarships and Fellowships Database for funded international opportunities. Fulbright1) Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Available in 150 or more
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Made possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance
The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged EducationMade possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on campus programming
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When picking a Common Reading book, we consider how the book addresses PLU's commitments to diversity, justice, sustainability, and global education.
Selection Committee Favorites When picking a Common Reading book, we consider how the book addresses PLU’s commitments to diversity, justice, sustainability, and global education. We also think about how a book could be used in WRIT 101 and other courses across the university. We have received very many excellent suggestions for Common Reading. The following titles are just some of the Selection Committee’s favorites from this year and year’s past. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot
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Join Luke Van Tassel ’24 as he heads to Seattle (only 45 minutes from campus!) — to see a Billie Eilish concert. Follow the PLU Tik Tok to see more adventures from our students!
Around the PNW: Students head to Seattle for a concert Posted by: vcraker / May 18, 2022 May 18, 2022 Join Luke Van Tassel ’24 as he heads to Seattle (only 45 minutes from campus!) — to see a Billie Eilish concert. Follow the PLU Tik Tok to see more adventures from our students! Read Previous History and literature senior aspires to be a lifelong learner Read Next Around the PNW: Students hike to Cherry Creek Falls LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean
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Foreign Language Teaching Associate | Global & Cultural Studies | 253-535-8739
Fullbright Scholar Foreign Language Teaching Associate Phone: 253-535-8739 Office Location: Hauge Ad
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