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  • Internship ProgramINROADS Internship Program Eligibility: As an INROADS intern, you’re connected with some of the world’s leading industry innovators for paid – yes, paid– internships. You’ll be challenged academically and professionally, and we’ll give you the tools to rise to the occasion. Applicants must be majoring in or have a career interest in Business, Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering (STEM), Supply Chain Management, Computer Science/MIS, Healthcare, Retail Management or Liberal Arts

  • – 24/7/365 for all enrolled PLU students. Health Coaching is available to help students stay on track with nutrition, exercise, stress management and weight loss for a holistic wellness approach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition, Meal planning, Healthy eating behaviors, Healthy body image, Weight management and more. Virtual visits can be scheduled with a nutrition specialist to help prevent chronic diseases by making healthier choices. For more information or to schedule a visit click here

  • – 24/7/365 for all enrolled PLU students. Health Coaching is available to help students stay on track with nutrition, exercise, stress management and weight loss for a holistic wellness approach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition, Meal planning, Healthy eating behaviors, Healthy body image, Weight management and more. Virtual visits can be scheduled with a nutrition specialist to help prevent chronic diseases by making healthier choices. For more information or to schedule a visit click here

  • Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls

  • Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls

  • Study Away Identities Resources The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education seeks to bring diverse individuals together to learn from one another in off-campus global and local settings and through programming focused on pressing world issues. In addition to strategic and ethical outreach, we aim to provide guidance, support, and resources to foster an inclusive environment for PLU students, faculty and staff members of all backgrounds and identities to reach that goal. Students

  • national security interests of the United States. The region includes China, which is rapidly assuming prominence on the global stage. Rare are the days that go by without at least one news story on China. Given PLU’s Chinese language studies, its China summer Service Learning program, as well as other international programs sponsored by the Wang center, I thought I would devote a few minutes to this most fascinating country. For the past 20 years, China’s GDP has grown by an average of 9.0% per year

  • StudiesAnthropology, Chinese Studies, Economics, English, Gender, Sexuality & Race Studies, Global Studies, History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Languages & Literatures, Native American & Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Pre-Law, Publishing & Printing Arts, Religion, Sociology, Criminal Justice STEMBiology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Math, Physics, Psychology Health ProfessionsKinesiology, Nursing, Social Work Helpful Links Math Placement

  • emotions to satisfy the requirements of a job.PLU Peace Scholars travel to NorwayAustin Beiermann ’18, a politics & government and economics double major, and Cate Rush ’19, a nursing major, were selected to go on a seven-week peacebuilding experience in Norway as part of PLU’s Peace Scholars Program. Humanities & Interdisciplinary ProgramsFrom one class to researchIn her Global Human Rights class, one of Sandra Estrada’s assignments was a project on child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa, which turned

  • journey, of sorts, from suburban Oregon to changemaking on the global scale—with a few stops along the way—fueled by hope and faith. Follow the road from PLU to planetary change. Andrew Whitney '12 Andrew Whitney directs program to pair Tacoma students with local internshipsTen years ago Andrew Whitney ’12 was preparing for graduation, completing internships, and looking forward to starting a career in the world of business and finance. Now, it’s his job to help place local high school and college