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  • climate change. As on the other trips, Todd and Moening-Swanson will be heading out just after Thanksgiving, and return to PLU at the end of January. This will be Todd’s third trip to Antarctica with a PLU student to study glaciers in the frozen continent, and her fifth trip to Antarctica overall. The pair will be launching their research from the McMurdo Station – the main gathering point for all Antarctic expeditions and scientific research. Once at McMurdo, they will spend two weeks learning about

  • importance of always being ready to learn new things. There has been a lot of learning I have had to do on my own, especially in subjects I don’t usually spend a lot of time on as a computer science major, like physics and math. Being excited and open to learning has really helped me in this internship. How do you manage working as a full-time intern while also being a full-time student? Prioritizing my mental health has been very important to me. I try to take time away from work and school to wind down

  • call her in my head. She helps me take so many risks that I never thought I could accomplish. Her door is always open for me.  Tell me about your favorite class at PLU.  My favorite class was statistical consulting with Dr. [N.] Justice. We learned practical skills that will help in work as a data analyst or consultant. How has working with Campus Life as an ambassador for assessment, evaluation and research enriched your learning at PLU? I am taking it as practice for what I want to go into, which

  • Experience is required?All psychology majors will complete PSYC 499, which includes presenting their research at a research conference held at the end of the fall and spring terms.  In addition to this capstone requirement, students also complete an experiential learning requirement. How do I get minor in psychology?The minor is designed to supplement another major in the liberal arts or a degree program in a professional school.  It consists of 20 credit hours (8 of which must be taken in residence

  • is to demonstrate it as a veneer of Feminine Agency, where the superficial understanding is positive, and the obstructed significance is evident of social control. Why I Majored in Religion: I decided to major in religion because it allowed me to ask questions about the Bible and explore the ancient cultures found within. My academic journey began with a passion for archaeology and led me to declare for both Anthropology and Religion. While in my first religion class, I found my love for learning

  • Alumni News – Resolute Online: Fall 2019 Search Features Features The Inauguration of Allan Belton Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Palmer Scholars Trinidad and Tobago Transformation Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Connect with other Lutes LuteLink Alumni Referral Scholarship Give to what you Love 2019 Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Spotlight Series Alumni News October 3-6, 2019

  • , PLU has produced more than 250 Peace Corps volunteers. PLU has ranked as a top 10 Peace Corps Prep certificate-issuing institution from among more than 150 Peace Corps Prep partner institutions across the country. Creating Global Connections Locally (November 11, 2020)Check out the article below to learn about PLU’s approach to experiential and community-engaged learning through local study away programs! “How Education Abroad Offices Can Create Global Connections Locally” Development and

  • Lifelong Parkland/Spanaway resident Kirsten Kreis leads Pierce County Navigator Program at PLU PLU and the Parkland community are familiar to Kirsten Kreis . Her roots run deep in Parkland, from learning to swim in the PLU pool, to completing her high school assignments in the Mortvedt Library, to walking across the stage in Olson Auditorium at her… December 6, 2023 Alumni, Internships, CareerStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • vow to protect inclusive spaces of learning [video: Dr. Urdangarain speaks to the camera.] Dr. Urdangarain: el programa de estudios hispano de PLU [video: A PLU Professor speaks to the camera.] PLU Professor: se compromete construir comunidades de esperanza y solidaridad [video: Dr. Davidson speaks to the camera.] Dr. Davidson: a través de las fronteras lingüísticas, nacionales, sociopolíticas e identitarias. [video: Dr. Williams speaks to the camera.] Dr. Williams: en estos momentos de división

  • really big questions, like how do we support learning post pandemic, or how do we promote mental health in college students? At PLU, the psychology department is really special, because undergrads get research opportunities that are usually reserved for grad students elsewhere. For example, this semester, my students are gathering data on how kids learn in a children’s museum. Many other incredible experiences include studying abroad, internships, being a teaching assistant, joining the psych club