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  • , with other readings branching out from this seed text. Students will encounter texts from a variety of historical and geographic contexts, exploring how literary form and genre develop over time and within specific communities. Organizing themes may include: Race and Empire, Nature and the Human, Language and Power, and Gender and Sexuality. Required for all English major and strongly recommended for first-years. (4) ENGL 287 : Special Topics in English To provide undergraduate students with new

  • surely have a lot to say about female experience chose static youth over growth. When sharing her interpretation of Austen’s heroine, Cracknell describes her as “out of place and somehow out of time” (Indiewire). This compelling view is not realized in the film. Cracknell makes Anne Elliot very much of this—our—time in the choice to freeze Anne in her first bloom. This choice must be paired with the movie’s erasure of Mrs. Smith, Anne’s thirty-year-old friend. In the adaptation of a novel that

  • been academically challenged and enriched in subjects from gender studies, environmental justice and jazz. I’ve learned to take risks and always found a community to fall back on. Because so much time is devoted to looking at issues and topics from a perspective other than my own, I have been challenged to discover my own capacity for compassion. What’s next? I’m hoping to get hired to teach music somewhere in the Northwest. Elementary, secondary, band, orchestra, choir – I just want to teach music

  • to meet entrance requirements and prerequisites on time, particularly in majors which require separate applications (nursing, business, education, etc.)? If you completed the majority of requirements for a major, would it make more sense to finish the major you have already started and pick up courses or a minor in an area you are more interested in exploring? Interview a Faculty Member Make an appointment to talk with a faculty member about the skills and areas of expertise you will develop in

  • SPRING ADMITTED STUDENT EVENTS Congratulations on your admission to PLU! We’ve got lots of ways for you to experience campus, whether it’s your first time or your fifth. Take a look at the upcoming events (including some virtual info sessions and ZeeMee Live events to connect with both current Lutes and potential classmates!), and get your RSVP in soon – we’re excited to welcome you to campus! FINANCIAL AID CONVERSATIONSWe are offering multiple in-person and virtual opportunities throughout May

  • , socks, and personal hygiene items. This year, as in previous years, Winterfest 2023 is by invitation-only.Thanks to our Winterfest partners, donors, and sponsors!To the 400+ volunteers, sponsors, community members, and all who contributed time and resources to Winterfest in recent years, THANK YOU! You are an integral part of Winterfest and the reason this program has grown over the past 30 years. Saturday, December 16th, 2023 10:00am – 1:00pm **Rainier View Christian Church** 12305 Spanaway Loop Rd

  •                           Dates: May 21st – July 31st, 2020 Stipend: approximately $2,900 per month for full-time undergraduate student fellows and $3,600 for full-time graduate student fellows. Housing is available, but fellows are responsible for housing costs. How to Apply                                                   The appointment is through the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellowship Program. Apply on-line at: https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/CDC-DLS-2020-0015 ORISE Posting

  • by February 1, 2024 so you have plenty of time to complete the Artistic Achievement Awards application by the February 15, 2024 deadline! On campus auditions and interviews dates are February 23-25, 2024. Once your application to PLU is submitted, you’ll set up your PLU student applicant portal and should see the Artistic Achievement Awards application there. You’ll also receive an email inviting you to apply for an artistic achievement scholarship.Portfolio RequirementsYour portfolio should

  • information and send in your application. Students are welcome to ask Dr. Hames or current President Sage Warner questions about the process. A one-time initiation fee of $50.00 per student is collected at the time of application, which may be paid via cash, check, or Venmo. This fee includes a membership certificate and four issues of our journal, The Historian. Students also receive honor cords for the PLU commencement ceremony. Membership in Phi Alpha Theta is a lifetime membership, and students can

  • August 1 (for Fall) or January 15 (for Spring). Please take note of the following terms and conditions: With the PLU airport pick-up, the limit is 2 pieces of luggage per person and 2 carry-ons. Fall International Orientation starts August 28th. On-campus housing move-in is Tuesday, August 27th. If you arrive before or after this date, you can arrange your own transportation with Premier Airport Shuttle. Shuttle service is from SeaTac Airport only. Depending on the time of your arrival, you will