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  • Major Minor Chinese Studies 32 credits 20 credits Environmental Studies* 40 credits 24 credits Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Global Studies* 32 credits 20 credits

    future within China’s through pursuit of an international career or through study abroad and travel. Go NowEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Go NowFirst-Year ExperiencePLU’s unique, one-of-a-kind program offers incoming students a chance to learn more about themselves and improve their academic skills as they enter the university system. Go NowGlobal StudiesThe Global Studies Program aims to

  • Hello there amazing Human! My name is Stephanie and I cannot wait to meet you! My goal as your therapist is to listen without judgment, and genuinely understand this journey called life that you have

    are various evidence-based theories such holistic, person-centered, and Internal Family Systems, all which involve looking at the bigger picture and the interconnectedness of it all. The parts of us that make us whole each have their own stories waiting to be read and understood. Peeling back the layers to help it all make sense. Whether it is looking for guidance to strengthen relationships among family members, increase communication with loved ones, and or simply trying to make sense of this

  • After graduating from Emerald Ridge High School in Puyallup, Raphi Crenshaw ’24 enrolled at PLU with plans to major in biology . “I was going to become a dermatologist, but when I started taking the classes, well, I wasn’t a fan of it,” Crenshaw remembers.…

    the classes, well, I wasn’t a fan of it,” Crenshaw remembers. By the fall of his first year, Crenshaw knew that it was time for a change. He turned to the humanities. Specifically to major in criminal justice. “I had taken a couple of pre-recs already, and I talked with my counselor,” Crenshaw says. “One of my biggest fears has always been changing my mind about these things, but it was OK, and I changed my mind.” He didn’t tell his family at first that he had switched majors, but slowly, he

  • Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is…

    . Her placement is with a nonprofit organization that helps students connect with their community and get extra support. Marquez enjoys working with youth, so this position was an excellent fit for her. Marquez’s internship also connects to her capstone project, which is about finding resources for refugee families. “We have a caseload, and we work with a couple of students who come from refugee families. It has been so great to work with them and be a part of their lives,” she said.I love that they

  • A new exhibition titled, Finding Tacoma: The Changing Faces of the Northwest Environment will feature the latest photographs by Bea Geller, drawn from work completed during her recent sabbatical. The gallery show runs March 7 to April 4, 2018 with an opening reception on March…

    to offer a poetic perspective to examining suburban areas around Tacoma. “The underlying impetus is to convey the changing atmosphere of our Northwest environment: the opulence and glow from the marina, the deserted appearance of some areas surrounding our industrial spaces and chemical plants. I couple these images with photos of people and events that I encountered from this journey.” When asked what she is most looking forward to in retirement, she stated “I am looking forward to having time

  • Join us the week of March 11 – 15th as the Mathematics and Computer Science departments host special events in celebration of their disciplines.

    an image with post-it pixels! The corkboard wall outside of Morken 203 is the canvas for a giant neon image composed of post-its. It only takes a couple moments to stick the post-its on paper and affix the paper to wall. Anyone can participate and the project will be going on the entire week of Morken Madness. Piece by piece, we’ll see the picture emerge! Search Morken each day this week to find a pair of hidden math socks. Finders keepers! Wednesday, March 13th, 10:30-11am Join Computer Science

  • From the opposite sex, to light refraction to puppies – all is explored at regional science fair By Loren Liden ’11 Hundreds of students, of all ages, and from schools all across the region, participated in this year’s South Sound Regional Science Fair on March…

    does a punch have the most force?), appropriately naming his project “Pack O’ Punch.” During the hours of judging, students listened to their iPods, read books, and nodded off _ and who can blame them, sitting alone next to their projects for a couple of hours _while the various judges made their rounds. Parents waited, anxious and hopeful for their students’ success. With the high school portion of the science fair came greater complexity, though the entrants were fewer. Among several notable high

  • Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is…

    has an internship working with middle school students in Federal Way. Her placement is with a nonprofit organization that helps students connect with their community and get extra support. Marquez enjoys working with youth, so this position was an excellent fit for her. Marquez’s internship also connects to her capstone project, which is about finding resources for refugee families.  “We have a caseload, and we work with a couple of students who come from refugee families. It has been so great to

  • The American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) is the AAMC's centralized medical school application processing service. The Association of American Medical Colleges (www.aamc.

    headlines. NY Times health section is probably a good resource to scan every couple of days.

  • The American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) is the AAMC's centralized medical school application processing service. The Association of American Medical Colleges (www.aamc.

    headlines. NY Times health section is probably a good resource to scan every couple of days.