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  • Majors and Minors Major Minor Chinese Studies 32 credits 20 credits Environmental Studies* 40 credits 24 credits Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Global Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Individualized Major see course catalog Publishing and Printing Arts* 24 credits Scandinavian Area Studies 40 credits 24 credits *Requires a primary or complimentary major or minor.Chinese StudiesPacific Lutheran University offers a unique program for students interested in weaving their

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . THE DEACONS Pacific Lutheran University's Original Rock Band Reunites for Homecoming 2014 Read the Story New Stories   Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. Read More A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . THE DEACONS Pacific Lutheran University's Original Rock Band Reunites for Homecoming 2014 Read the Story New Stories   Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. Read More A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over

  • , Hurricane Katrina and tsunamis that wipe out thousands of lives in a single deadly surge. But there are also the waters of mercy and hope, argued Benjamin Stewart, a professor and chair at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. And the flood of mercy is a stronger force – in nature and in the world of the divine, Stewart added. He urged those attending PLU’s first Lutheran Studies Conference to become their own “flood of grace, which washes over a wounded creation,” refusing to stop until justice

  • , 2019. “Antiracism Inc. traces the ways people along the political spectrum appropriate, incorporate, and neutralize antiracist discourses to perpetuate injustice. It also examines the ways organizers continue to struggle for racial justice in the context of such appropriations.” — Provided by publisher.   Chunnu, Winsome M., and Travis D. Boyce. Historicizing Fear Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering. Louisville: University Press of Colorado, 2019. “A historical interrogation from a global

  • Sustainability, three institutional priorities for the university. These concepts will be introduced here via a common language that students will encounter in courses throughout general education, as well as their major and minor coursework. In addition to an introduction to DJS, the course will introduce you to the methods and topics of study within a particular academic discipline or field. You might learn, for example, how geoscientists explore how geologic and human systems interact in the context of

  • minimum of 20 semester hours, including: BUSA 201: Introduction to Business in the Global Environment (4) BUSA 202: Financial Accounting (4) BUSA 305: Behavior in Organizations (4) BUSA 308: Principles of Marketing (4) And any 4 semester hours from accounting courses or upper-division business courses in addition to those listed above. See Business Minor rules above. Nonprofit Leadership Minor A minimum of 20 semester hours, including: BUSA 308: Principles of Marketing (4) BUSA 340: Nonprofit

  • “The Destruction of a Small Sephardi Community in Northern Greece: Demotica in 1943”Keynote Speaker: Professor Aron RodrigueThursday. November 7th7:00 p.m. – Keynote (Regency Room, AUC)Daniel E. Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History, Burke Family Director of the Bing Overseas Studies Program John Henry Samter Fellow in Undergraduate Education Education Ph.D., Harvard University, History Biography Aron Rodrigue is the Daniel E. Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History at Stanford

  • PLU: Who we are & what we stand forThe world needs more PLU. It needs you and what you can bring to the world.Northwest is BestMountains, water, trees, and yeah, some rain. Here’s why we love our location.Fall on campusFall in the Pacific Northwest? Yes, please! #plufallGlobal Education: Study AwayWhere in the world do YOU want to study?Global Education: LondonStudent Courtney Olsen studied abroad in London for a semester.Global Education: ChinaStudent Bryce MacCallum shares scenes from his