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The Women’s Studies program changes its name to Women’s and Gender Studies.
The Women’s Studies program changes its name to Women’s and Gender Studies.
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Confucius Institute of the State of Washington faculty and staff.
Xinmin Liu Associate Professor of Chinese and American Studies and Culture, Washington State University. Full Profile 509-335-8713 xinmin.liu@wsu.edu
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Library faculty and staff.
Lauren Loftis Archivist & Special Collections Librarian Full Profile 253-535-7586 loftis@plu.edu
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The graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University are designed to combine practice and theory to prepare students to take the next step in their careers.
University are designed to combine practice and theory to prepare students to take the next step in their careers. Vision: PLU graduate students will be highly skilled, knowledgeable, ethical professionals and leaders for their businesses, organizations, and communities. Mission: PLU graduate programs strive to deliver intellectually challenging, collaborative learning experiences in specialized fields that assist students to reach their personal and professional goals.Contact Us Email: gradadmission
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The graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University are designed to combine practice and theory to prepare graduates to take the next step in their careers.
Graduate ProgramsThe graduate programs at Pacific Lutheran University are designed to combine practice and theory to prepare graduates to take the next step in their careers. ProgramDivision Master of Business AdministrationSchool of Business – Pathway ProgramsSchool of Business – Professional Business CertificatesSchool of Business Master of Arts in EducationSchool of Education – 1-Year Teaching CertificationSchool of Education – Alternative Routes to Certification School of Education – Non
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Written works preserve our history, describe our current reality and color our future beyond imagination.
literature can expect to learn how educated readers engage texts through their own speaking and writing. They will develop confidence in their insights and grow more sophisticated in constructing effective literary arguments. Students also are introduced to the ways in which major critical traditions frame our approaches to literature, and define the issues that keep literature meaningful and relevant in our lives. Writing The Writing Emphasis offers English majors an opportunity for intensive practice
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By Makaela Whalen The Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed is enhanced by the wildlife it offers a sanctuary to.
Critical Area Ordinance requiring projects to consider salmon habitat impacts” (“Get to Know the Salmon”). A recent but yet to pass bill shows that efforts are being continued on this front. The Lorraine Loomis Act requires landowners, private and public, with property along a body of water to create and maintain a riparian buffer zone with a $10,000 a day fine for each violation (“HB 1838: Bill Analysis”). This basically builds a requirement of a tree line along the river or other water body where the
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By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 24, 2014)—Longtime teacher (and former PLU student and instructor) Andrew Milton has released his first book, centered on the regulations and social expectations that are harmful to our schools. Milton has been…
brief stop at PLU from 2000-02, when he was a visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science. A political science researcher first and teacher second, Milton says his research and teaching of bureaucracy and institutional change forced him to look at schools and education from that standpoint. Working in a middle school in 2006, Milton first became interested in the effects of government regulations on school systems, the basis of his new book. Milton’s book, The Normal Accident Theory of
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The Holocaust and Genocide Studies program is strongly grounded in PLU’s forty-year dedication to Holocaust Studies and the University’s educational commitment to helping its students develop as
the Holocaust and genocide is a complex, challenging, and on-going process.For more information or to declare a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, please contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle (griechba@plu.edu).Uncomfortable TruthsRead MoreUncomfortable Truths: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies class examines the past to change the futureThe Holocaust in the American Literary ImaginationRead MoreThis year, Professor of English Lisa Marcus will do something different with her
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May 10, 2024
address it. It describes the theory, practices, services, policies, and social and historical context of the issue from local and global perspectives. Finally, it serves to critique current practices, identify promising developments, and make recommendations. Emily Fisher, Abbie Hughes, Eleora HughesEnglishSaxifrage Literary Arts Magazine: Its Legacy & Relevancy Faculty Mentor: Solveig Robinson, Publishing & Printing Arts Our presentation consists of three members of the student editorial team for
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