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  • students studying abroad or participating in clubs or activities. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, writing and social media, education, government service, jobs in technology, law, business, and more. How does it work? Class sizes are small and discussion based, with plenty of opportunity to read and evaluate materials from a diverse selection of writers and time periods. We use the latest

  • opportunities for leadership development and professional development appropriate to the student's interests and abilities. This is a Pass/Fail class only. A general outline of the student's final project is also expected to be developed as a function of the mentoring process. Can be repeated once for credit up to four semester hours. (2) KINS 515 : Applied Sport Psychology I Examination and analysis of theory and research relating to social psychological factors and group dynamics affecting sport and

  • scholarships. Bjug Day More information about Bjug Day, photos, quotes and results from last year’s event. Your generosity enhances the PLU experience — a distinctive education grounded in academic rigor, close and collaborative student-faculty research, residential learning, global engagement and discernment of vocation. In the days leading up to Bjug Day, we’ll share Rev. Harstad’s story through PLU’s social media channels. We hope you’ll find the information entertaining, enlightening and inspiring

  • an associate professor of Christian ethics. “Go to a grocery store and be aware.” This concept isn’t just foreign to schoolchildren. The disconnect between consumers and the food they buy and eat is a very real issue for many people of all ages. Responsible food consumption is a complex, and at times polarizing, issue. It is often overwhelming for advocates who wish to change their habits and the institutions that helped formed those habits. For Perez, O’Brien and others, the first step is

  • documentary films, advice for aspiring filmmakers, the challenges of filming a documentary in the midst of a violent revolution and the role of digital media in social movements. “I consider myself a visual diarist, enabled and obliged to bring testimony to our world so you’re able to see beyond the three-minute news sound bite … Viral videos and stories can catch the spirit of a nation and spread across the world like wildfire. It is the story that a culture tells that sets the parameters for what we

  • first day of work. You will be required to complete a Department of Homeland Security I-9 “Employment Eligibility Verification” form and a W-4 form before you begin working.  Original documentation, such as a social security card, passport or certified copy of a birth certificate, is required to complete this paperwork.  Please bring your original documents. If you are offered a state work study position, you must pick up your State Work Study Referral Agreement Form in the Student Employment Office

  • and selection, present at regional conferences, and really grow my depth of knowledge on topics relating to all things social justice! Between my student staff and the colleagues in the Res Life office, I am constantly learning from an amazing group of people who have supported me every step of the way!” Quick Links Campus Life Instagram Campus Life YouTube Residential Life Learning Communities LUTE Welcome (NSO) Clubs & Organizations ASPLU Former Community Directors, Maggie Hendrickson

  • Entrance Requirements In evaluating applications, the Office of Admission interprets grade point average and class rank in relation to the quality of the curriculum that the applicant has pursued in high school. A standard high school program in preparation for college should include the following: English: four years Mathematics: three years: (algebra, two years; and geometry, one year) World Language: two years Social Studies: two years Laboratory Sciences: two years Fine, Visual, or

  • Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1)2 Credits 1 Credit FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) BMBA 511 Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513 Marketing Management (4)3 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) 2 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) BMBA 510 Legal/Ethical/Social Responsibilities (4) BMBA 517 Financial Resources (4)3 Credits 4 Credits 4

  • Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1)2 Credits 1 Credit FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) BMBA 511 Accounting for Decision Making (4) BMBA 513 Marketing Management (4)3 Credits 4 Credits 4 Credits J-Term GNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) 2 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) BMBA 510 Legal/Ethical/Social Responsibilities (4) BMBA 517 Financial Resources (4)3 Credits 4 Credits 4