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  • Jennifer James Director, Native American & Indigenous Studies Phone: 253-535-7217 Email: jamesja@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 201-C Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of English Chair, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Education Ph.D., English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 2012 M.A., Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College, 2004 B.A., Comparative Literature, Smith College, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Post

  • English Department who are retiring this spring after rich and productive PLU careers — Charles Bergman, Tom Campbell, and Barbara Temple-Thurston.  “Appreciations” for these three colleagues are included in the English Department pages. It’s hard to imagine the English Department without them, but we wish them bon voyage. From all of us here in the Humanities Division, let me wish you a healthy and happy summer. Please stay in touch, whether via email, Facebook, or — better yet — in person next time

  • take the opportunity to view these amazing scenes and learn more about the places our students have visited during their study away journeys! 2025 Study Away Photo & Video Contest The 2025 Study Away Photo & Video Contest will open this spring! Updated Guidelines are coming soon. Check out the 2024 Photo/Video Contest winners! Svalbard Stars Jospeh Middleton || Spitsbergen, Svalbard // 1st Place, Scenes Around the World The Temple of Poseidon Kat Moloney || Sounion, Greece // 2nd Place, Scenes

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat languages does PLU offer?PLU offers language studies in Chinese and Chinese Studies, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. What if I am bilingual? Can my second language count towards the entrance or the CAS language requirement?Students seeking to fulfill the CAS language requirement through a claim of bilingual background must provide evidence or verification of their language proficiency, that is, they must be able to speak, write

  • Course Descriptions ENGL 213 : Topics in Literature: Themes and Authors - IT A variable-content course that focuses on the act of reading and interpreting texts. (4) ENGL 214 : Introduction to Major Literary Genres - IT Introduction to one or more of the major literary genres (fiction, poetry or drama). Focus of course varies with instructor and term. May be taken more than once for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 216 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course

  • People’s Literature Keep up With Carrie Mesrobian Blog: www.carriemesrobian.com Tumblr: www.carriemesrobian.tumblr.com Twitter: @CarrieMesrobian That doesn’t happen to a lot of authors—especially twice in a row. Unless, maybe, you write like Mesrobian, a 2013 graduate of PLU’s MFA Rainier Writing Workshop. Her second book, Perfectly Good White Boy, comes out Oct. 1—and already, the hugely influential Publisher’s Weekly has selected it as one of its Books of the Week, and Kirkus Reviews named it one of

  • ) MATH 151 FTWL 100 or other activity course A General Education Program Element course First Year: Spring Semester CHEM 116 FYEP 101 or 102 and/or BIOL 226 MATH 152 FTWL 100 or other activity course Second Year: Fall Semester CHEM 331, 333 PHYS 153, 163 Two additional courses Second Year: J-Term CHEM 410 (Can also be done in J-Term of the third year; confirm scheduling with the chair) Second Year: Spring Semester CHEM 332, 334 (or 336), 320 PHYS 154, 164 Third Year: Fall Semester CHEM 341, 343, 403

  • Law and Government JOSHUA ORF-RODRIGUEZ (2010) Assistant Attorney General, Washington State Attorney General’s Office Majors: English, Literature Concentration; Classics Minor: Religion Graduate Degree: Juris Doctorate, University of Washington School of Law, 2015 How did your English major establish a foundation for your career path? A dirty little secret about being a lawyer is that a large part of it is writing what are basically persuasive essays to the court, a client, or opposing counsel

  • Yaquelin Ramirez’s ’22 passion for helping others leads to a future in healthcare Posted by: vcraker / May 5, 2022 Image: Yaquelin Ramirez Ferrer ’22, poses in the second floor lab where as a chemistry major she spent much of her time, Monday, April 18, 2022, at PLU (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) May 5, 2022 As a child, chemistry major Yaquelin Ramirez ’22 often went to work with her mother at a Federal Way nursing home. The time spent watching her mom help the residents sparked something inside

  • Peace Corps volunteers by the Peace Corps’ Top Colleges 2019 for small colleges and universities.  PLU is currently ranked 5th in the nation for producing volunteers, and was first recognized in 2013 as 18th for the same category.  14 Lutes are currently volunteering with the Peace Corps all around the world (2019).  PLU has a long history with the Peace Corps; since 1961 the university has produced around 260 Peace Corps volunteers. First place in its category of Master’s Institutions in the Second