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important that you closely follow the New International Student Checklist to complete any other necessary steps to prepare to come to PLU. If you are a non-degree seeking student, please follow the Non-Degree Seeking New Student Checklist. You will also find helpful information on PLU’s International Student Services website.Important Documents & Links Academic Advising Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement Instructions Medical History Record Degree Seeking New International Student Checklist Non-Degree
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years or even 10 or more! You are forever part of the PLU community, and we look forward to hearing from you. Suhatt JantornThailand Master of Business Administration, 2019 I met Pacific Lutheran University by chance, but I attended the MBA [program] by choice. With nearly two centuries of history, there is no doubt this is the number one university in the Tacoma area. The campus environment is extraordinary and the classes are exceptional. Farah FehailiLebanon School of Business, 2015 [I chose PLU
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she essentially built her classroom—from the daily lessons to the posters on the walls. “I learned what it was like to kickstart a music classroom from nothing,” Jessa says. “I created my own safe space, and that was really fun.” Read Previous Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market Read Next Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community LATEST POSTS College
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art and sculptures on the market in order to survive. Today Dogon masks, figures, carved wooden doors, and granary ladders can be found in most African Art collections. – Megan Wonderly ’16, Anthropology & History Sources: De Grunne, Bernard. “Ancient Sculpture of the Inland Niger Delta and Its Influence on Dogon Art.” African Arts 21:4, 1988. Hidden Treasures of African Art. Griff Rhys Jones. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1995. VHS. Roberts, Allen F. “The Status of Dogon Visual Culture
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Candice Montgomery, a Black non-binary Muslim novelist Zaina Farat’s You Exist Too Much Queer Jihad: LGBT Muslims on Coming Out, Activism, and the Faith I Went To Find Myself After Feeling Betrayed By God, by Fariha Róisín How I Learned to Accept My Queerness as a Muslim Woman LGBTQ Religious Archives Network: Islam JudaismInformational Resources: PLAG Jewish Resources list Keshet JQ International Orthogays (Orthodox Judaism) Stories by Queer Jews: 14 Jews Who Changed Queer History Forever 6
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by contacting the scholarship and enrollment officer. Note: A maximum of 20 semester hours earned in ROTC programs may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree at PLU. Advance course students must take or have taken a professional military education history course that includes one of the following: HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars, 1914-1945 HIST 349: U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 352: The American Revolution IHON 257: The
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WorkStudentsValeria Arroyo Zoe Bucher Stephanie Gulledge Annika Hanson Alyssa Maldonado Elle Merte Daniela SalazarPHI ALPHA THETAThe national honor society for history, Phi Alpha Theta brings students and teachers together to promote the study of history.StudentsAustin Thomas Karr Madeline Adara Paquay Lamwers Delilah Rose McCarter Lilly Ann Prestemon Kassidy Ann Short Robert James Spears Gabrielle Briana Sutton Amber Lynn Teague Sage Noel WarnerPSI CHIThe international honor society in psychology, Psi Chi
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insight into restoration and natural history of areas around campus, and Dr. Jenny James for helping to strengthen both the focus and writing of my capstone. Further thanks goes to PLU’s Campus Landscape and Athletic Fields Manager, Kenneth Côté and PLU’s Vice President of University Relations, Dan Lee, for taking the time to provide me with clear understandings of open spaces on campus and their futures. Lastly, I would like to thank Ravyn Rady for the times she needed driving practice and
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health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion“I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather used to have apple orchards in Eastern Washington,” she said, explaining why her PLU biology classes resonated with her. “From that point forward, I began to pursue plant biology, as I had both personal and academic passion in the subject.” On her way to her degree, Davis completed a capstone project on plant
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history of similar programs and develop one that will work for this campus,” he said. He’s already been talking to the director of Willamette University’s bike shop, a similar program that provides cycles free to the Salem, Ore., campus community. The other part of Pfaff’s project is to refurbish the abandoned bikes in Harstad Hall, recruit and train volunteers in the fall and incorporate the co-op into the broader OR program. Pfaff plans on having half of the cycles available for rental, with the
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