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  • isn’t the right choice for you. Your PC Prep certificate will still be a useful tool that you can use to market yourself to employers, particularly if you are interested in other kinds of service, nonprofit or international work, or government employment. Does completing PC Prep guarantee me admission into the Peace Corps?No. PC Prep is meant to prepare you for Peace Corps service and will help make you a competitive applicant. However, it doesn’t guarantee that you will be admitted. We recommend

  • in the Peace Corps in Peru from 2013 to 2014 where she was a Youth Development Volunteer, working in collaboration with a health clinic, the local government, and a high school. Her projects included facilitating a healthy lifestyles group that focused on social skills development and teaching a vocational orientation course in the high school. She now works at Washington High School as the school social worker, providing social and emotional support for students. Anne (Hoblitt) Linn ’08

  • PLU BY THE NUMBERS FIRST YEARTRANSFERAFFORDABILITYCAMPUS LIFERANKINGSOUTCOMES At A Glance 2,600 students 40+ majors and 50+ minors 45% students of color Hispanic/Latino…………………………16.7% Asian………………………………………….11.2% Two or more races…………………….10.2% Black/African American………………4.2% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander…1.9% Native American/Native Alaskan…0.7% PLU students come from 37 states and 26 countries religion Lutheran……………………………………..9% Catholic………………………………………9% Other Protestant, etc…………………..27

  • TacomaStudents learning about PLU and TacomaStudents learning about PLU and TacomaLearn more about the American Business Culture Program

  • : Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE A continuation of Elementary Spanish; reading selections which reflect Iberian, Latin American, and US Latinx cultural heritage as well as contemporary materials. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 202 : Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE A continuation of HISP 201 or equivalent; reading selections which reflect Iberian, Latin American, and US Latinx cultural heritage as well as contemporary

  • - November 8, 2019 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday 9a - 12pEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah LawEnglish Language and Culture Instructor: Rebekah Law 3p - 6pIntroduction to American Business Instructor: Mikel EdwardsBusiness Finance Instructor: Ben ChenIntroduction to American Business Instructor: Mikel EdwardsBusiness Finance Instructor: Ben Chen Term II: November 11 , 2019 - January 17

  • the American Benedictine community of St. John’s Abbey and University (Collegeville, Minnesota), the Saint John’s Bible was brought into existence in order to ignite the spiritual imagination of all persons who reflect on the biblical text and meditate on its many striking images. PLU welcomes the large volume containing the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, as well as seven framed illuminations. The Saint John’s Bible (all seven volumes) is now housed in many schools and libraries, including the

  • “exceptional progress in American consumerism.” Other honors include a 2007 Clarion Award for her MSN series on financial benchmarks and a 2008 “Best in Business” designation from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. (Photo: Art Streiber) Liz (Pulliam ’85) Weston +Enlarge Photo She participated in journalism teams that won a Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service in 1989 and a Gerald Loeb business journalism award in 1997. Her other books include Deal with Your Debt: Free Yourself

  • “exceptional progress in American consumerism.” Other honors include a 2007 Clarion Award for her MSN series on financial benchmarks and a 2008 “Best in Business” designation from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. (Photo: Art Streiber) Liz (Pulliam ’85) Weston +Enlarge Photo She participated in journalism teams that won a Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service in 1989 and a Gerald Loeb business journalism award in 1997. Her other books include Deal with Your Debt: Free Yourself

  • Robin Wright, 2013 Featured Lecturer Robin Wright, an American foreign affairs analyst, journalist and author. Robin Wright has reported from more than 140 countries on six continents for The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, TIME, The Atlantic, The Sunday Times of London, CBS News, Foreign Affairs and many others. Her foreign tours include the Middle East, Europe, Africa and several years as a roving foreign correspondent worldwide. She has