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  • understanding the contentious dynamics around updating Austen and Austen as always already up to date. The animating question he asks as he delves into Jane Austen: Secret Radical (2016), The Making of Jane Austen (2017), and Teenage Writings (2017) is: “Do we read Austen to flee modernity, or to see it clearly?” Two distinct answers present themselves in his telling. The first is to “read her as her contemporaries might have—to deprettify the novels and show her immersion in the world, with all its

  • ? Why might those cultural differences exist? Personal travel is fun and exciting and you can get the most of your experience by putting some intentional thought into how you plan it.Ethical, Responsible, Sustainable Travel“Responsible Tourism is about “making better places for people to live in and better places for people to visit.” Responsible Tourism requires that operators, hoteliers, governments, local people and tourists take responsibility, take action to make tourism more sustainable

  • making music is an experience everyone deserves.  My experience at PLU taught me to care.  It taught me to care for the successes of everyone around me.  It taught me care for places in the world I may never see. I t taught me to look outward in a society that is so profoundly inward facing.  More than the technical skills and content knowledge I teach my students, I teach them what being a musician truly means.  On any given day, 235 young minds walk through my door and my hope is they learn from

  • administering growth hormone treatments to children of short stature. Erin McKenna, also a Philosophy professor, reflects on how collaboration with her students inform her writing, making scholarship and teaching “fluid aspects of one process.” For the Good of the World In 2003, Dean Barbara Temple Thurston emphasized that all the work we do in humanities is committed to “that project at the heart of liberal learning: the humanization of life on this earth.” She continued: Through wise and careful teaching

  • team is responsible for researching and gathering qualitative data on either distracted driving or driving under the influence of multiple substances (polydrug). The cohort hopes to help WTSC understand their drivers and create a campaign that encourages a change in behavior to stop driving under the influence of distractions or substances. Target Zero ProjectLena Khalaf Tuffaha - A Poet, Writer, and TranslatorTuffaha is a graduate of Master of Fine Arts in Creating Writing. She is the winner of

  • courses to receive an introduction to the discipline of Innovation Studies and key themes in the program. Course must be completed before taking the Innovation Seminar. HIST 121 – History in Video Games – AR (4) Surveys the social and cultural impact of video games in society, including how historical figures and events have been represented in popular games. Combines the study of visual media theories and the creative process with social and political issues in gaming, including ethical behavior

  • College, worked as a biologist for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. As he rose through the ranks, his tasks became more and more sequestered. “The idea of working for the sake of working has never been appealing to me,” Larsen said. “I came to a realization that there wasn’t a whole lot of making a difference, it was a whole lot of trying.” While he hesitates to say he hit the cliché midlife crisis, “I was at midlife and it was a crisis,” he said, chuckling. After a lot of research and

  • your career goals Sign UpRequest InformationContact us to get more information about Graduate programs at PLU Learn More Read Previous 5 Graduate Degrees to Address the Negative Impacts of COVID-19 Read Next Making a Career Change? Consider These 6 Graduate Degrees LATEST POSTS BSW vs MSW: What is an MSW Degree and Is It Worth It? July 19, 2023 What is a Grad School Cohort Model? (Here’s What You Need to Know) October 18, 2022 5 Master’s Degrees that Don’t Require a Specific Bachelor’s October 18

  • Scholarships and Grants for Graduate StudentsAs our mission at PLU encourages service and care, we truly care about making the PLU graduate studies affordable for anyone desiring financial aid. Each of our graduate programs offers unique scholarships with varying monetary awards. Please take a look at the sites listed below for possible scholarships and grants that could apply to you. Applicants for graduate admission can apply for the following scholarships if available for the program they

  • abduction but starvation due to a decline in Chinook salmon, their primary food source. Urgent action is needed, she says. A Family Affair Since age 12, Stafki has been making films with her sister Annie, 5 years her junior. The duo entered many of these into the Gig Harbor Film Festival, which they won three times. Her sister—now a high school freshman—acted as co-producer and creator of “Echos of the Sound.” Getting a great shot is challenging. “Orcas can be hard to spot and shoot, while [we’re] being