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  • and Literatures and of Art and Design, as well as from the Provost’s Office.  It was the fruit of the collaborative research of Rebecca Wilkin (their professor) and Sonja Ruud (French, Global Studies ’12), who is currently studying the Anthropology and Sociology of Development at the Graduate Institute in Geneva.  Initially supported by a Kelmer Roe Fellowship in 2011, Sonja and Rebecca have collected and transcribed large portions of Dupin’s manuscript Work on Women over the past four years and

  • , printers, and many print resources. Following a naming contest with entries from Hong residents, the LRC was renamed the “The Language Resource Center @ Hong: Campus Language Hub.”  The LRC truly is a hub, a center of activity, where all PLU students, faculty, and staff interested in languages and cultures are welcome to participate in a variety of activities.  For example, we have weekly conversation tables run by Academic Assistance tutors, regular International Coffee Hour conversations on global

  • the general education program produces is the basic foundation for the architecture of intellectual and personal qualities we, as faculty, aim to construct with our majors. This architecture is prerequisite to our majors’ vocational goals and provides our students with practical advantages in a competitive, global career marketplace–one that increasingly demands flexibility of thought, the capacity to entertain multiple perspectives, and the ability to employ diverse problem-solving strategies

  • Work (Springer Publishing 2022) : View Book Selected Articles Keller, J., McKenney, R., Russell, K. & Zylstra, J. "The power of place: University-community partnership in the development of an urban immersion semester in Sobania, N. W. (ed)." Putting the local in global education: Models for transformative learning through domestic off-campus programs 2015: Stylus Press. Keller, J., Stevens, C., Tashiro, C. & Laakso, J. "Sustainability of ethnically diverse HOPE VI redevelopments: A community case

  • Environmental & Social Justice Hong International Community (Global Engagement & Language Immersion) Lavender Community (LGBTQ+ identified and allies) Self & Society STEM House Wellness House Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity Community How do I pick my LC? Research the LCs to see which interest you the most (you can apply for more than one and rank your choices), then complete the Learning Community application. If you’re living on campus, this is also the application for your housing and your roommate

  • Combating Global Steel Excess Capacity Congratulations to Sonja Schaefer for her recent published work on the steel and trade policy. Sonja was a double major in economics and Chinese studies, and has just taken a new position for House Representative, Tom Suozzi (NY-01), who is on the Ways and Means… July 16, 2019

  • Environmental & Social Justice Hong International Community (Global Engagement & Language Immersion) Lavender Community (LGBTQ+ identified and allies) Self & Society STEM House Wellness House Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity Community How do I pick my LC? Research the LCs to see which interest you the most (you can apply for more than one and rank your choices), then complete the Learning Community application. If you’re living on campus, this is also the application for your housing and your roommate

  • 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

  • experience, students develop a tight bond,” said Megan Grover, the assistant director and short-term study away program manager for PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. “So it’s a great way for first-year students to meet other students and to have kind of a bonded experience.” The first U.S. college to have concurrent classes on all seven continents, PLU has a proud history of students studying away. Almost 50 percent of the university’s graduating seniors have taken advantage

  • . James Nieman '78 receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award Aaron Bell '04 and daughter Loella enjoy conversation at dinner Phil Edlund '00, Kaitlyn Porter '16 and Janae Reinhardt '15 share dessert sauces Dale '63 and Jolita '63 Benson converse during the reception Judy Scott '97 listens to harpist Alex Sjoholm '20 perform PLU Sense of PlaceThank you for your generous support for PLU!Erin Baker '19, Communication and Global StudiesLorilie Steen Endowed Scholarship, President’s Scholarship, Artistic