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  • Marriott Courtyard Downtown, Tacoma253-591-9100 800-321-2211 Shilo Inn, Tacoma800-222-2244 Silvercloud Inn, Tacoma866-820-8448 TownePlace Suites by Marriott, Tacoma253-582-1055 Other hotels in the area NamePhone Best Western Tacoma Dome253-272-7737 1-800-528-1234 Chinaberry Hill253-272-1282 Holiday Inn Express, Tacoma1-800-Holiday Hotel Murano888-862-3255 253-238-8000 Return to TopAirportSeaTac International Airport is approximately 45 minutes north of PLU. If you are a prospective student planning to

  • their environments and uniquely capacitated by their culture. Applied Anthropology attempts to address contemporary social concerns through the application of anthropological principles.  Often, the applied anthropologist develops specifically designed reform programs focusing on matters such as the recognition of human rights, language revival, preservation of natural resources, or international business negotiations.  Generally, the applied anthropologist works from within his or her own culture

  • PLU Well Installation Course in Nicaragua Tap In: How Nonprofits and Social Businesses Impact the World Course: Spring Semester 2017 with international experience June 3-10Explore the FAQInformation FlyerGet the Course ApplicationFaculty Recommendation FormThis course will offer an intense, hands-on experiential learning opportunity in one of the poorest countries in Latin America. Together, we will partner with a nonprofit and a special community as we seek to collaborate to fund and install a

  • with a faculty sponsor. (12) COOP 477 : International Work Experience To be arranged and approved through the Wang Center for Global Education and a faculty sponsor. Prerequisites: completion of a minimum of one full year (32 credits) in residence prior to the program start. Recommended: a minimum GPA of 3.00, relevant work experience or academic background, language competency and significant cross-cultural experience. (1 to 12)

  • Instructor Steve Sobeck, a recognized artist in Puget Sound, made about twenty of those. When the bowls are gone, they’re gone. In the past PLU has donated to local food banks, which have included Trinity Lutheran Church in Parkland and Fish Food Banks of Pierce County. Now in its fourth year, the project has donated close to $2,500, and looks forward to continuing for years to come. “Empty Bowls” is an international grassroots effort to fight hunger. Any group that deals with feeding the hungry can be

  • both within our community and on an international scale. The event is presented by the newly formed, student-driven organization Network for Peace and Conflict Management (NPCM). NPCM is dedicated to supporting the PLU community in pursuing conversations and practices in peace building and conflict management. While the leadership and the growing membership have various majors and minors, each is dedicated to understanding peace, engaging community and helping to manage conflict. Conflict Studies

  • , with potatoes from the PLU Community Garden (Vegetarian), and a Lentil, Sweet Potato, and Squash Soup, featuring squash from the Community Garden (Vegan). Students can take pride in the achievement that each empty bowl they sell fills one up for those who need it most. This year, money raised will be donated to the Trinity Lutheran Church Food Banks. Empty Bowls is an international grassroots effort to fight hunger. Any group that deals with feeding the hungry can be the recipient of the

  • On-Campus | EventsOff-Campus | Events More Sports around PLU !! On & Off CampusQuick Links Incoming Students (homepage) Current Students (homepage) ABC Program Policies Living on Campus Staying Healthy Life in the US Food and Dining Campus Life Safety (coming soon) Financial Matters (coming soon) Academics (coming soon) Photo Galleries Staff and Important Contacts ABC Program Schedule 2019-20Arrival & Orientation: September 3 - 13, 2019 September 3: Arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International

  • , including The Night Gardener: A Search for Home, which won a 2000 Oregon Book Award in Literary Nonfiction. Her stories and essays have appeared in Ploughshares, Agni, The Georgia Review, and other literary journals, and have been anthologized in Best American Short Stories and the Pushcart Prize. She is also the editor of The Uncanny Reader: Stories from the Shadows, an international anthology of short fiction from St. Martins Press (2015). She has been a member of the RWW faculty since its founding