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  • New Delete Pre-Law Academic Programs all programs program website Pre-Law Undergraduate Minor & Pre-Professional Advising College of Liberal Studies Minor, Pre-Professional Advisory Track Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About PLU’s pre-law advising program is designed to help you decide if law school is the right path and develop a plan of courses to take and co-curricular activities in which to be involved to best prepare for success in law school. Pre-law advisors provide resources

  • it to music, just to see how it felt. He ended up writing three scenes, and with the help of some PLU singers and software simulating an entire orchestra, they got to hear some of their work. “She was very intrigued with the music,” Youtz said. They decided to stop in the face of uncertainty. “Why would you write an entire opera if you don’t have a performance in mind?” Youtz pointed out. “That would be a lot of work, and maybe for nothing.” But then James Brown, chair of vocal studies and

  • commitment, it is difficult for students in rigorous academic programs to be away that long from their major studies. Typically, there are a limited number of spots for J-Term only students. There are very few such hybrid study away courses; but the infectious energy and vibrancy of music, dance, costume, and literature in Trinidad, and the enthusiasm with which Trinidadidans live, will be absorbed by all who travel there—no matter how long they stay. Read Previous An Insider’s Look at O Nata Lux Read

  • shoulder. The blue paper on the table has a drawing of the models legs and feet. These works shown in the painting represent about half of the drawings and studies created as a part of the paintings preparation. Only a few of the studies are in this show. Find out more about the University Gallery, including upcoming exhibits, HERE. Read Previous Best Foot Forward Read Next PLU benefactor dies COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker

  • Murdock College Science Research Program in November in Vancouver, Wash. The Mount Rainier research was funded through a PLU Division of Natural Sciences and the Wiancko Charitable Foundation grant through the environmental studies program at PLU. Read Previous New Center for Media Studies takes the classroom into the community Read Next PLU Highly Ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Colleges 2015’ Guidebook COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you

  • .” Because studies of the frequent impacts of exercise on patients with long COVID are few and inconclusive, Ash says she was “grasping just to find primary research articles.” After extensive research, she found a way to discuss specific and individual physiological changes for these patients and has published one of the first secondary research articles on this topic.Service in actionThis isn’t the only time Ash has overcome challenges and stepped into leadership. She served as ASPLU President during

  • -CertificationSchool of Education – Principal PreparationSchool of Education Master of Fine Arts in Creative WritingCollege of Liberal Studies Master of Social WorkCollege of Health Professions Master of Arts in Marriage and Family TherapyCollege of Health Professions Master of Science in NursingSchool of Nursing Doctor of Education in Educational LeadershipSchool of Education Doctor of Nursing PracticeSchool of Nursing Post Graduate Nurse Practitioner Certificates School of Nursing

  • CareersStudents who study Biology can venture down many different paths after graduation. Some students continue their studies in the field while others take their skills and move into other fields of interest. No matter which path you choose there are many different avenues that you can follow depending on your interests and whether or not you pursue additional education. The list below shows just some of the paths that students have taken with their Biology degree.Allergist Audiologist

  • Combating Global Steel Excess Capacity Posted by: Marcom Web Team / July 16, 2019 July 16, 2019 By Jeannette ShimkoCongratulations to Sonja Schaefer for her recent published work on the steel and trade policy. Sonja was a double major in economics and Chinese studies, and has just taken a new position for House Representative, Tom Suozzi (NY-01), who is on the Ways and Means Committee. What a great opportunity! MORE Read Previous Economics Alum Receives Award Read Next New economics mentorship

  • CreativeWorks at PLU CreativeWorks, a new applied theory and skills program within the Center for Media Studies, launched during the Fall 2014 semester. Projects undertaken by CreativeWorks students include media productions for both on and off-campus clients and audiences. In addition, the Center and CreativeWorks are also home to a student-run and semi-autonomous film and TV production program called “Showrunners.” Founded by PLU English majors Camille Adams ’16 and Rachel Diebel ‘16