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experience with French, Spanish, or Chinese, you can use the Language Placement Guide to determine the course level that is right for you. After looking over the guide, if you’re still uncertain about which course to take, you can fill out a Language Placement Survey and a faculty member will contact you with a personalized recommendation on which course to take. The PLU Department of Languages & Literatures Our three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer
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Procedures and Diagnostics. Additionally, NP students must meet GPA and professional behavior requirements to continue to register for courses in the NP programs. PLU NP students must be registered for the appropriate clinical course and have paid tuition. Students are concurrently taking a classroom didactic/theoretical course while participating in the preceptorship. Will I have contact with clinical faculty during the student’s rotation?Yes. In addition to expectations for preceptors, there are
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survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU
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survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU
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**New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Co
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**New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024***Note: Individual part-time progressions may vary. Refer
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support network among other study abroad students so that if you do face racial or discriminatory incidents you’ll have support to deal with it. Be prepared if an incident does arise, but don’t go abroad expecting racism or discrimination. Resources: Black Student Guide to Global Programs Discrimination Abroad Putting Color Onto a White Canvas: Expanding Opportunities for Minority Students Student Experiences: Realizing My Skin Color While Studying Abroad Lydia, London Bruno, South Africa Breana, Cape
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, & Sustainability (DJS) at Pacific Lutheran University. As AVP, Angie initiates, manages, and supports programs, initiatives, and services that enrich the university’s efforts to become a more culturally responsive and just living, learning, and working community. Angie is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Higher Education from Azusa Pacific University; her research interests include Critical White Studies, White anti-racist identity formation, and #blackgirlmagic. PLU Staff BioAviance Taylor KamauPresentation
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education and lead to success in the future. This included teaching the students how to become better advocates in their communities by being able to construct and defend arguments while also understanding and analyzing other points of view. Several team members also participated in community programs throughout the area. Megan Larsen, a junior in the education program, was a state level competitor on her speech and debate high school team. This year she was an active participant with the students of
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work closely with Innovation Studies faculty advisors to ensure the most personalized programs and instruction possible. In addition, outside-the-classroom activities and events form an important part of this interdisciplinary minor, which emphasizes teamwork, leadership, and collaborative problem solving. These activities include craft and design events in the Innovation Studies Makerspace in Hinderlie Hall, innovation-themed lectures, and off-campus field trips. All courses counted toward the
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