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Chinese Studies Course Selection J-Term 2022 CHSP Core Courses: HIST 109 (East Asian Societies) - first year students only CHSP Electives: MUSI 105 (Arts of China) Spring 2022 CHSP Core Courses: RELI 233 (Religions of China) ANTH 343 (East Asian Cultures) CHSP 499 (Chinese Studies capstone) CHSP Electives: Chinese 102, 202, 303
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College of Liberal StudiesCommencement & Celebration ScheduleThursday, May 23, 2024 @ 7:00pm
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College of Professional StudiesCommencement & Celebration ScheduleFriday, May 24, 2024 @ 4:00pm
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Environmental Studies Internship Guidelines (pdf) view download
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Environmental Studies Internship Guidelines (pdf) view download
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Global Studies Course Selection GLST Core Courses: GLST 210: Contemporary Global Issues ANTH 102: Human Cultural Diversity ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics
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Stephen Kitajo serves on the board for the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League.
internment during the war. The names are part of an exhibit to be hosted at the fair’s museum, and a pre-cursor to a permanent marker on the fairgrounds that will feature the same collection of names. “That’s a huge thing to be able to call attention to,” Kitajo said. “It doesn’t matter how small you write out those names. It’s still going to catch people’s attention.” Kitajo said he’s always had a connection to the history of Japanese internment, both as a history major and a Japanese American. Both
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TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 20, 2016)- Member institutions of the ELCA Network of Colleges and Universities, including Pacific Lutheran University, released a statement Tuesday condemning hateful messages and phone threats directed at a Kansas university and its president. “The 26 member institutions of the ELCA Network…
member institutions of the ELCA Network of Colleges and Universities condemn the racist attacks and threats of violence made against the president and members of the Bethany College community,” the statement reads. “Such behavior is antithetical to both Christian and American values. All people of good will should stand with us against the racism, bigotry and hatred that is at the root of these recent attacks.” The chalk messages appeared this month on the campus of Bethany College in Lindsborg
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