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  • Major in Hispanic Studies A minimum of 36 semester hours beyond HISP 103, including: Foundational Courses 4-20 semester hours, depending on entry level HISP 201: Intermediate Spanish (4) HISP 202: Intermediate Spanish (4) HISP 252: Spanish for Heritage Speakers (4) HISP 300: Spanish Conversation (4) HISP 301 or 351: Hispanic Voices for Social Change/Hispanic Voices for Heritage Speakers (4) HISP 331: Intensive Spanish Language and Culture (Study Away) (4) Exploring Literary, Linguistic, and

  • seminar level courses in their own specialties, ranging from physiological to social issues relevant in psychology. back to top

  • the educational, experiential, service, and/or social purposes of the travel. Specific attention will be placed on management of risks, safety of participants in the proposed travel destination, and the planned activities. The Office for Student Engagement in conjunction with the the Office for Risk Management has final discretion in decisions regarding domestic or international travel by student organizations. All activities and travel must conform to the University’s general regulations

  • ) and one daughter (Terri Catherine) deceased; five grandsons and more than ten great grandchildren. I have always been interested in acquiring as much education as I could.  I love to read and am particularly a lover of poetry and dance history.  I am a graduate of Tacoma Community College and the University of Puget Sound, from which I received my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Public Administration. I have spent most of my adult work and home life involved in social and community services

  • exercise improves cognitive function of the brain including executive function which is associated with ADHD and wanting to stop the national epidemic of childhood obesity. The school is focused on the development of the whole child through physical and social/emotional health and academic rigor through exploration and discovery of how being a healthy person benefits students their whole lives. In 2011 as an assistant principal at Wilson High School in Tacoma, WA Christine led the school in receiving a

  • their dependents. For further information, please visit plu.edu/yellowribbon. Amount: Full tuition Awarding & Application: Please contact PLU’s Veterans Benefits Coordinator Neshell Henkel Chabot at 253-535-7161 or henkelnd@plu.edu for details on applying.Rieke Leadership Award – up to $3,500Eligibility: Students of any ethnic background who demonstrate interest and leadership in promoting racial and ethnic diversity, and social justice. Amount: Between $1,000-$1,500 per year, renewable for up to an

  • interested in learning more about Georgian and Victorian social politics, culinary history, and how to sew her own wardrobe. Twitter: @underhillhobbit Ariel Smith O’Neal graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a double major in English Literature and Technical Theatre and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. Ariel first encountered Jane Austen through film adaptations becoming captivated by the romantic plots that rivaled Disney. Later she read Austen’s novels, fostering a greater

  • Wendy Gardiner Spring 2019 James Albrecht Spring 2019 Christian Gerzso Spring 2019 Liam O’Loughlin Spring 2019 Adela Ramos Spring 2019 Marit Trelstad Spring 2019 Bridget Yaden Spring 2019 Mike Rings Spring 2019 Melissa Michal Spring 2019 Wendy Call Spring 2019 Rebecca Wilkin Spring 2019 Tom Edgar Spring 2019 Katherine Forsyth Spring 2019 Kristin Menson Spring 2019 Don Ryan Spring 2019 Jennifer Rhyne Spring 2019 Maria Chávez-Pringle Spring 2019 Michael Farnum Spring 2019 Psychology Department Winter

  • are impacted differently by our criminal justice system [video: Clips resume, Jarel’s voice comes in. Dr. Luther writes on a whiteboard in front of a class. A student takes notes.] Jarel Sanders ‘14, Social Service Specialist, WA Department of Children, Youth, and Families: I think sociology brings a really unique perspective to the criminal justice [video: Jarel sits in an office speaking to the camera.] Jarel: process because when you understand how all of these different systems impact people’s

  • Alumni NewsletterSummer 2014New Forensics Director Builds on PLU LegacyPLU Forensics has a longstanding tradition of success, and this year they’ve added a new face to that tradition. Dr. Justin Eckstein, the new Forensics Director, holds a Doctorate in Rhetoric and Communication Ethics from the University of Denver. He is an award-winning researcher, and his work has been featured in internationally renowned argumentation periodicals.Dr. Eckstein has been involved in Forensics for the last 17