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  • , we will also be the first to hear some collaborative work the choirs are planning.4:45 p.m. | Conference Concludes5 - 7 p.m. | Dinner BreakEvening Concert 7:30 p.m. | Lagerquist Concert Hall  The National Lutheran Choir Tour Concert The National Lutheran Choir ConcertA separate, but related, event takes place in the evening with a performance by the National Lutheran Choir (Minneapolis/St.Paul). PLU is delighted to welcome this internationally recognized and distinguished choir and its Director

  • graduates are also suited to earn an M.A. in such fields as anthropology, political science, economics, among others. Sociology degree holders may also be interested in earning a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.), a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), a Master of Arts in Public Policy (M.P.P.), a Master of Arts in City and Regional Planning (M.C.P.), or a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). Ph.D. ProgramsStudents wishing to earn a Ph.D. must enroll in a doctoral program. Sociology doctoral programs

  • virtual exhibit. If you’re ready to begin planning for your own study away experience and want to join the 40-50% of PLU students who study away at least once during their undergraduate education, please contact the Wang Center for Global Education. Wang Center | www.plu.edu/wang-center/ | wang.center@plu.edu | 253-535-7577 And the winners are . . . Libby Woods Category: Global Classroom Title: Granada Guided Through History “This photo was taken during a program excursion where we travelled to the

  • that they needed to have. As a teacher, I want to inspire others. But, now with the internet, they can get [information] without you. And they know that. [Laughs] Whatever brings you together in the classroom—it’s a big moment. Athena Gordon is a senior, double-majoring in Sociology and English (emphasis in nonfiction writing). This fall, she is enrolled in HISP 201 (taught by Dr. Ortigas), planning her sociology research project, and writing a personal memoir. After graduation, Athena is looking

  • and technology, construction, security services, and more. What services and departments will be offered in the new MultiCare Medical Center at Pacific Lutheran University? This new facility constructed on PLU’s campus will offer urgently needed outpatient care. Planning for the MultiCare Medical Center at PLU will consider information collected by recent community focus groups facilitated by PLU. MultiCare will also be announcing a series of listening events to engage Parkland-Spanaway neighbors

  • Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every other Wednesday from 6pm-7pm Where: DJS Lounge Club Email: bsu@plu.eduChemistry ClubDescription: PLU Chem Club (ACS Student Affiliate) is a student organization committed to providing fun and informative experiences that highlight the role chemistry plays in our everyday lives. Our club holds events encompassing career planning, volunteering, and social events. All PLU students are invited to join. Type of Club or Organization: Academic Clubs

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  • days involve meaningful conversations with people like you who care deeply about this place. Most days, I do more listening than speaking (a point which I realize must come as a huge surprise to Melinda). I hear from students who are struggling and students who are thriving. I hear from parents who are excited and anxious. And I sit with friends of PLU planning together what the future of this great place might be. And I’ve also discovered a love of numbers actually comes in really handy when

  • with the strategy—“ring containment,” modeled on what he learned fighting forest fires in the Pacific Northwest—that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s: the only human disease ever completely wiped off the planet. That alone makes Foege a public-health hero. (Video by John Froschauer/PLU) Dr. Foege talks with PLU's Barbara Clements during his visit to PLU in November 2013. Some also might know him as the man who, in the late 1990s and well into the new millennium, helped the Bill

  • place where all members have a personal investment in ensuring we work collaboratively and intentionally in becoming a more diverse, socially just and sustainable living, learning and working community. Since ideology impacts strategy, Listen allows communities to take a holistic approach to meeting shared visions and goals of creating more just and inclusive communities. Instead of “fixing” minoritized populations (e.g. people of color, students who are first in their family to attend college