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  • . Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the

  • . Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the

  • . Other topics featured during the conference include visual arts during the Holocaust, a dramatic presentation of the writing of Anne Frank and approaches to teaching Holocaust history. The conference will also showcase the work of PLU faculty and students. This conference is free and all sessions are open to the public. Registration is requested. The program on Friday, March 18, is designed with educators in mind, and is focused on lessons of diversity and tolerance that can be learned through the

  • -long Master’s in Education program, they will be teaching in a public school for the entire school year. In this video, Mary Jo Larsen, the Assistant Dean of Education, talks about how the MAE program helps students be successful in the field of teaching. What Makes an Excellent Teacher?You want to teach. We offer three pathways to becoming a teacher, MAE – Teacher Certification, MAE – Alternative Routes, and MAE – Non-Certification for International Students. All three programs prepare you with a

  • nominee Steinar Bryn. In Fall 2010, I traveled to Chengdu, China where I studied Mandarin. During the summer shortly thereafter, I was awarded the Wang Center International Research Grant which enabled me to conduct independent research on China’s ethnic minorities and minority nationality policy. Following graduation, I served as a US Department of State Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. While based in Taiwan, I spent my Fulbright experience teaching hop-hop dance and

  • Welcome to Lute Look! This series of virtual events is designed to help you learn more about PLU and those areas that interest you specifically. Get helpful and timely information and let the PLU experts answer the questions you have. Each online session is about 45-60 minutes. Check out the upcoming sessions to help you decide if being a Lute is for you! FYI: We are using Zoom Webinar – no Zoom account, microphone, or camera is needed, but you will be able to ask live questions in the Q&A

  • Business MinorsDeclaring a minor provides students the opportunity to have an additional, University recognized, field of study. While a minor offers less depth than a major, it provides an opportunity to demonstrate additional learning toward a career path or profession. Moreover, minors allow a student to pursue their passion in a specific area of interest. A minor in a professional area, such as business, provides knowledge experiences and skill sets to complement major areas and provide

  • the ocean. She also enjoys traveling and hopes to one day take a few weeks to hike around the remote areas of Patagonia.

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  • Volunteers Needed! Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2018 February 1, 2018 ACS-GCI is now accepting volunteers for the 22nd Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference in Portland, Oregon! Volunteers are needed in the following areas: onsite conference registration, information assistance, technical and poster session assistance, and more. As a conference volunteer, you will receive complimentary access to the general conference proceedings for the entire day you volunteer. * Slots will

  • Vanderbilt Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering REU Posted by: nicolacs / December 17, 2019 December 17, 2019 The Vanderbilt Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) brings ten students each summer to campus to work closely with VINSE faculty on research projects in cutting edge areas of nanoscale science and engineering. This summer program is funded by the National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) program. Participation in the