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  • global studies as the world and the United States reconsiders what it means to work together. Our program I think is the best in the area in either global studies or international relations international studies. We offer three key tracks for our students in international affairs development and social justice or transnationalism. So looking at issues of migration through all of these you can either work totally internationally or think about local global connections. Our alums thus go on and do

  • recalls bus trip to the 1939 World’s Fair in San Francisco Editors Note: When Lorna Vosburg Burt ’40, ’69 read our story on PLU’s annual Christmas Concerts in the winter 2013 edition of Scene magazine, she was inspired to recall—and share—her own Choir of the West... April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley ’04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools across the nation. But in Tacoma, a collection of

  • 1939 World’s Fair in San Francisco Editors Note: When Lorna Vosburg Burt ’40, ’69 read our story on PLU’s annual Christmas Concerts in the winter 2013 edition of Scene magazine, she was inspired to recall—and share—her own Choir of the West... April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley ’04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools across the nation. But in Tacoma, a collection of passionate people at the

  • than two four-hour work periods per week. Intended for students enrolled in a major who are seeking a professionally-related experience. Requires the completion of a Learning Agreement in consultation with a faculty sponsor. (1 to 8) ANTH 101 : Introduction to Human Biological Diversity - NW Introduction to biological anthropology with a special focus on human evolution, the fossil evidence for human development, the role of culture in human evolution, and a comparison with the development and

  • must occur during spring semester.  For summer internships, the student must be enrolled for Fall semester 2024. The internship may be for academic credit or not for academic credit. To ApplyThe application includes a 250 word written proposal, a 150 word outline of expenses, and documentation of expenses. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, therefore, it is advantageous to apply as soon as possible. Please apply by clicking the button below.OPENS IN JANUARYThe PLU Internship Fund was

  • Delete FORMS Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Site Menu Home About Mission Globally-Focused University Awards, Recognition, and Grants Academic Departments and Programs Partnerships and Memberships Founders Wang Center Staff Study Away Faculty Opportunities Design a CEL Course Global Education Committee Research Grants Short-Term Course Proposal Study Away Program Assistant Global Scholars/Visitors TN-NAFTA Worker H-1B Specialty Occupation Information for PLU Departments J-1

  • Affordable Housing ProjectsTaken from Pierce County's WebsiteAffordable Housing ProjectsHuman Services uses local and federal funding to finance the development and preservation of affordable rental housing and the development of homeownership opportunities for low income households in Pierce County. Below are some highlights from projects we’ve helped develop over the last several years.Orting Veterans VillageThe Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs lased 5+ acres in Orting to

  • Course Descriptions MFTH 500 : Biopsychosocial Health and Development Across the Lifespan This course leans heavily on biopsychosocialspiritual (BPSS) health and development across the lifespan. This course emphasizes clinical application and prepares students to work with clients across the lifespan with various health and developmental issues including trauma, abuse, and death. This course also invites students to engage with readings on established theories of development, participate in

  • Jagi Gill is the Founder of Tenex Health, a medical device company that is pioneering a minimally invasive treatment for tendon pain for patients suffering from rotator cuff shoulder injury, tennis elbow, jumper’s knee, Achilles tendonosis and plantar fasciitis. He has led the company from inception through developing the initial technology, driving product development, securing FDA and CE Mark regulatory approval, establishing a fully integrated operational entity and commercializing the Tenex

  • (SNO) Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committee Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD) Position Descriptions Professional Conduct Faculty Administrative Policies, Practices, & Procedures Awards Request for Funding for Professional Faculty Development Grievance Process Guidelines for Responding to Requests for Confidential or Sensitive