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  • Discipline Dash: Professor Michael Artime on Political Science Interested in studying Political Science at PLU? This department provides pre-professional training leading to careers in teaching, law, government, and related fields. Take a moment to hear from Dr. Michael Artime, the poli-sci department chair, as he explains why this is the best time to… April 8, 2021 AcademicsPolitical ScienceProfessors

  • very, very stressful semester,” Hunt said (in addition to classes, a job and bills, her namesake aunt was losing her own battle with cancer). “I was having a hard time. I thought I had an ulcer.” Hunt visited a local urgent-care clinic, which performed nine hours’ worth of tests—and sent her home with Metamucil. Naturally, it didn’t work—and the next time the pain surged, Hunt visited PLU’s Health Center. “Within five minutes, they told me exactly what I needed to hear,” Hunt recalled. “They saw me

  • with a “fine arts” sort of an agenda. I originally arrived at PLU as an adjunct faculty covering for the professor who was teaching here. Then eventually I became a visiting professor, and I was lucky enough that the department liked what I was doing. What I brought to the table was the traditional training. One of the classes I teach here at PLU is Figure Drawing. So this is kind of where the connection with Professor Andrews came in, because he wanted someone that would bring the scientific

  • top careers. In a career as an actuary, you might deal with questions such as: What is the risk of an earthquake occurring in Western Washington and what is the expected cost of recovery? How will legislation regarding air bags affect the amount insurance companies pay out for auto accidents? At PLU, you’ll take mathematics, statistics, economics and finance classes to help get you started on the path to becoming an actuary. It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and

  • , jazz, ballet, hip-hop and tap. Classes are offered each semester along with co-curricular opportunities. You can receive credit for their involvement. Special attention is given to student choreography to help nurture aspiring artists into becoming successful professionals. Our renowned faculty and guest choreographers regularly create original work to help students further their artistic achievement. Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your

  • industry experience in the area of study. Each certificate consists of eight credits and courses are offered in six week terms during the summer (late May to mid-August). Classes meet twice a week in the evenings. Areas of Specialization: Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises Healthcare Management Supply Chain Management Technology & Innovation Management Program Highlights: The certificates are offered in the summer at a summer tuition rate of $700 for each credit. Each certificate consists of

  • out as just any other class, a rung on the ladder toward a degree, but one opportunity changed it all: debate. Eckstein’s role on campus wasn’t just limited to the classroom. As the director of the speech and debate team on campus, Eckstein encouraged students from his classes to participate in debates both on and off campus. I liked to argue, sure, but I didn’t consider a trip to a debate tournament as anything more than an extra-credit opportunity until I was there, crammed in a small classroom

  • students, pay your $300 non-refundable enrollment deposit by the due date specified in your admission letter to confirm your space. Once you have submitted your enrollment deposit, complete the remaining mandatory steps listed on the New Graduate Student Checklist before you can register for classes. *When you click on the button above, you’ll need to log in to your PLU applicant portal account and make sure you’ve completed the ‘Respond to your Admission Offer’  by choosing ‘I ACCEPT my offer of

  • experience, students develop a tight bond,” said Megan Grover, the assistant director and short-term study away program manager for PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. “So it’s a great way for first-year students to meet other students and to have kind of a bonded experience.” The first U.S. college to have concurrent classes on all seven continents, PLU has a proud history of students studying away. Almost 50 percent of the university’s graduating seniors have taken advantage

  • , marketer, and technology developer, he has been an active supporter of PLU and the School of Business since graduation. “I received a lot of value from my time at PLU,” he explained. “I just think it’s important to give back.” Foster has mentored students and interns, spoken to classes, advised campus organizations, and donated funds for technology equipment at the cutting-edge Class of 1958 Finance Lab with Bloomberg Terminal in the School of Business. His favorite experiences have involved working