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  • development and social justice concentration and minors in environmental studies and Hispanic studies Kenny Stancil ’13 is from Denver, Colo. Why PLU? I was attracted to PLU’s emphasis on fostering a global perspective, both via on-campus academic and co-curricular programs, as well as through study away. In this regard, PLU definitely exceeded my expectations! I also liked the size of the university and was very excited by the possibility of getting to know and work with professors. Not only have I had

  • /international/apply/. I must follow an approved pre-nursing curriculum (see below examples), and be enrolled as a full-time student (12 credits minimum for all regular terms, and 4 credits for January term) while enrolled in the pre-nursing sequence of study (prior to entering the nursing program). Should I for any reason be unable to progress through the pre-nursing or nursing courses per the approved curriculum, I am not automatically granted a leave of absence or opportunity to repeat coursework. Any

  • fell perfectly into place for me to join as a Religion major, and I couldn’t be more thankful! Final Video Presentation Paul the Tentmaker: The Social Status of Paul Sarah Glasco Personal Profile: A devout friend, daughter, and student are the first words that come to mind when I think about who I am. Everyday I feel blessed to live in the Pacific Northwest and experience the beauty of nature here every single day. I love to experience new adventures everyday, and I am lucky enough to have people

  • About PLUPacific Lutheran University (PLU) was founded in 1890 by a group of mostly Scandinavian immigrants. PLU is committed to the integration of liberal arts studies and professional preparation. PLU is the only university rated within the top 15 of all Western region Master’s universities every year since the first “Best College” survey published annually by U.S. News and World Report. Scholarships are available to most International students. Location PLU is located in the quiet suburb of

  • (our podcast channel), and a wide variety of video content. We also serve as the university point-of-contact for all members of the media.How to reach usPLU community members and others are encouraged to send questions and ideas about PLU News stories and other content to marcom@plu.edu. Media inquiries should be sent to our director of communications.Follow @PLUNEWSHave an idea or question? Send us an email Social Media ResoLute Magazine PLU Branding Guidelines PLU Logos Creative BriefLatest News

  • induction, proof by contradiction, and predicate calculus, will be taught and applied. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or MATH/STAT 242. (4) MATH 253 : Multivariable Calculus - NS An introduction to vectors, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 152. (4) MATH 287 : Special Topics in Mathematics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based

  • list of colleges in our section, visit our website) with a chemistry curriculum. This scholarship is specifically for underrepresented minority students in chemistry who identify as one or more of the following: Hispanic/Latinx, Indigenous (American Indian, Alaskan native), Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (including Filipino), African American/Black. Students must have completed one year of general chemistry and intend to  pursue a major in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, or

  • college or university in the ACS Puget Sound Section (for a list of colleges in our section, visit our website) with a chemistry curriculum. This scholarship is specifically for underrepresented minority students in chemistry who identify as one or more of the following: Hispanic/Latinx, Indigenous (American Indian, Alaskan native), Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (including Filipino), African American/Black. Students must have completed one year of general chemistry and intend to  pursue a major

  • is assessment evaluation. I take all the things that I am learning this semester, and I get to apply it. It is making recommendations to make an impact. Why Study Sociology?Sociology provides students with distinctive ways of looking at the world in order to generate new ideas and assess the old. Coursework includes analysis of family and gender issues, race/ethnicity, social class, social problems and inequality. In addition, sociology provides training in a range of research techniques which

  • Mahr is a senior at Pacific Lutheran University majoring in Global Studies with concentrations in Development, Social Justice, and Transnationalism. Sophia is also pursuing minors in French & Holocaust and Genocide Studies. With a passion for traveling, she has studied abroad in Germany with the Kurt Mayer family, at the University of Oxford in England to research Forced Migration Studies, and will be going to Rwanda in 2018 as part of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies program. At PLU, Sophia