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  • she left, she created a cultural-musical exchange program between Sunshine Private School’s All Girl Marimba Band and the PLU Percussion Ensemble. Once back at PLU, she created a multimedia exhibit featuring music and video from the marimba band and local batik art masks. Later that year, in October, the Percussion Ensemble played some of the Sunshine marimba band’s songs at its fall concert. When PLU’s Wang Center for Global Education told her about the Fulbright program in 2021, Larios saw the

  • Content Writer, City of Lakewood Support Specialist, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Public Relations Manager, Space Needle Associate Producer, FOX 13 Seattle Communications Coordinator, Capital Region ESD 113 Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs UX Design, Maryland Institute College of Art Master of Business Administration and Management, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Social Work, Walden University Colorado State University Drake University University of Maryland

  • careful interpretation of literary texts with attention to their contexts. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 380 : Studies in Global Anglophone Literature - IT, GE Study of specific historical periods, literary movements, socio-cultural issues and themes, or major authors in global Anglophone literature. Emphasis is on careful interpretation of literary texts with attention to their contexts. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different

  • high school. By chance I was sitting with Dr. Matt Smith and was able to speak with him about research, the biology department, and my own interests. Anna Kreutz ’12 is from Chehalis, Wash. Another piece that made PLU stand out was the school’s Lutheran foundation, as well as global and environmental focus — all of which aligned with my own values. I’d heard wonderful things about PLU from a number of people back home, but stepping onto campus was what solidified my decision. The people here all

  • contemporary political issues involving Muslims and Islamophobia. (4) RELI 245 : Global Christian Theologies - RL, VW, GE Over the last 100 years, Christianity has been shrinking in its European (and Amer-European) historic strongholds and has been growing in Asia, Latin American, and Africa. This course examines writings by various writers who combine a Christian identity with their own cultural context and construct the theologies of the Christian future in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. (4) RELI 247

  • : Publishing Procedures A workshop introduction to the world of book publishing, involving students in decisions about what to publish and how to produce it. Cross-listed with PPAP 302, ENGL 312. (4) COMA 340 : Conflict and Communication Studies the role of communication in the development and management of human and global conflict. Research and theories of prominent conflict and peace scholars along with significant case studies are used to analyze and understand sources of conflict and methods for

  • Endowed Scholarship for Nursing Loren J. and MaryAnn W. Anderson Global Scholar Grants funded by the Loren J. and MaryAnn W. Anderson Global Scholarship Endowment Fund William and Jeanie Anderson Endowed Scholarship Hazel M. Anderson Endowed Scholarship Mary Elaine and Erling Anderson Scholarship Tom and Kathryn Anderson Endowed Scholarship Faye M. Anderson-Van Beek Endowed Scholarship for Community and Volunteer Service Ruth Anenson Memorial Scholarship Ankrim-Miller Endowed Scholarship Anthropology

  • communal rejoicing through upcoming end of the year events for continuing students and for graduates. We rejoice that each of you is part of the PLU community!Opportunities to Rejoice in Community Pastiche: Senior Capstone Exhibition | For times, click here! | Ingram Hall Creativity Exhibition | For times, click here! | Hinderlie Hall Main Lounge | Hosted by Hinderlie Creativity LC* Global Happy Hour: Global Desserts | Friday, May 3rd from 4pm-5pm | Kreidler Hall Main Lounge | Hosted by Kreidler Global

  • Rho – Social Work PLU College Republicans PLU Pep Band PLU Physics Club PLU Students for Life PLU Table Tennis Club PLUtonic Acapella Pre-Med Club Prism Psi Chi – Psychology Society for Human Resource Management Swing Dancing Club Triota (Iota Iota Iota) – Women’s and Gender Studies Vpstart Crow Young Americans for Liberty Young Life College Club Other Opportunities for Involvement: Associated Students (ASPLU) LASR – Student Radio The Mast – Student Newspaper Mast TV – Student Television Matrix

  • ,” Foster said. “My professors really cared about my success, and I really felt a huge impact on my life.” To this day, Lee proudly recalls Foster’s role in creating PLU’s Electronic Commerce and Technology Management Center (ePLU), including co-authoring a major grant proposal. Co-founding the center, Foster reflected, “really cemented and solidified my relationship with Dr. Lee. He’s been hugely helpful in my career.” As a student, Foster also helped his friend Karl Philip Lund MBA ’00 start the PLU