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  • coordinated by The Diversity Center dAdvocates and Center for Gender Equity Interns. Space Resources: Book Nook Kitchenette with fridge and microwave TV Study Room

  • Should You Consider a Complementary Major in Religion?The B.A. in Religion complements other areas study, helping students develop skills of analysis and critical thinking essential to all aspects of life. Students’ work in Religion informs what they do elsewhere, providing space for deep reflection and guidance as they seek to care for people, their communities, and the earth. We Recommend our Majors and Double-Majors Consider: PLU’s Business Minor in Nonprofit Leadership PLU’s Pre-Law

  • . (1 to 4) ANTH 289 : Special Topics in Anthropology To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) ANTH 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based

  • Language and Heritage Language, Hispanic Literature, Mexican Culture and History, and Mexican Film. He has worked at ICO since 2004, where he teaches international students, mainly from the USA, who visit Oaxaca as part of their study away programs at University of Chicago, Pacific Lutheran University, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Montana, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Bard College, Indiana University South Bend, and more. He holds certificates from the Instituto Cervantes

  • . Woodsmith said thoughtful inquiry and embracing community are part of the fabric of the Pacific Crest Trail, just as they are a part of the fabric at PLU. Ultimately, those lessons have helped her come to terms with the unpredictability of the journey she is on. “It’s about being open to any experiences life is going to throw at you,” she said. Ballinger said her hike underscored her love of the environment that grew out of the Antarctica study abroad program she was a part of during her time at PLU

  • Students are separately accountable both to local, state, and federal laws and to the PLU Student Code of Conduct.  When local, state, or federal law and the PLU Student Code of Conduct overlap, the university may invoke the Code to protect its own interests and standards.  A student who breaks the law must be prepared to accept the consequences, since they have no more immunity from the law than other citizens.  Students participating in PLU study away programs, or who are enrolled at PLU as

  • Alayna’s Story – Uruguay, J-Term 2019 Nursing – Class of 2021 What she would like other students to know: Studying away with the goal of expanding your language skills is best done overseas! A piece of advice to future study away students: Set goals for what you want to see, do, or improve for yourself while you are away from PLU before you leave for your trip. What surprised her about studying away: People want to help you learn your language wherever you are. Even if it’s not a language that

  • . “I think this aligns well with PLU’s vision for global education,” Zylstra said, “it’s not about getting people to study abroad but it’s about how do you raise consciousness about where we fit into a global society and I think this is one more helpful mechanism to do that.” Interested in Peace Corps Prep? Contact Katherine Wiley at wileyka@plu.edu or visit the Peace Corps Prep website for more information.

  • coordinated by The Diversity Center dAdvocates and Center for Gender Equity Interns. Space Resources: Book Nook Kitchenette with fridge and microwave TV Study Room DJS Clubs & Orgs are invited to reserve the DJS Lounge to host your meetings and programs.  Please email juliannh@plu.edu to coordinate. Office of DJS: Diversity Center + Center for Gender Equity AUC 150 | M-F 8am – 5pm This office space is open to the AVP of DJS, the Diversity Center, and the Center for Gender Equity. In this space, you will

  • same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make motions and to vote. General Purpose:  To study problems and to make recommendations relative to all areas of academic policy, including the regular semester, January term, summer school, graduate division, and continuing education programs. Specific Duties: To consider policies of academic and instructional nature: (a) Requirements for all undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. (b) Course