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  • ParentsCollege is a period of great change for students and their parents.  The George Washington University Counseling Center designed a page to help you understand and prepare for some of the unique experiences your children may have during their college years.  It can be downloaded here.  Another resource for parents is College Parents of America.  CPA is a national membership association that helps parents “prepare and put their children through college easily, economically and safely.” If

  • ThrivingCampus - Referrals and Resources What is ThrivingCampus? ThrivingCampus is a HIPAA compliant web application used by schools across the country to help students access off-campus mental health referrals within and around their community. The provider directory gives students 24/7 access to a national community of off-campus providers, plus the support they need to seek and engage with providers successfully. Can students access and use ThrivingCampus on their own? Yes, students can

  • 2018-19 AwardsKatherine Forsyth, Lead Cook won First Place in the NACUFS Regional Culinary Challenge and is moving on to the National Competition July 11, 2019 in Denver! The Commons won the Gold Award in the Loyal E. Horton Dining Awards Category: Residential Dining—Special Event Small School for the Dia de los Muertos Theme Meal Awards Won by Employees of The CommonsWe are proud of our award winning chefs who have placed at the NACUFS (National Association of College & University Food Service

  • Review Boards and ApprovalApproval is necessary for research with human subjects or vertebrate animals that is going to be presented publicly, and this needs to happen before data is collected.HPRBHuman Participants Review BoardLearn MoreIACUCInstitutional Animal Care and Use CommitteeLearn MoreReturn to Scholarship Home

  • Global Studies Global Studies Program French and Francophone Studies French and Francophone Studies Program Chinese and Chinese Studies Chinese and Chinese Studies Program Hispanic and Latino Studies Hispanic and Latino Studies Program Global and Cultural StudiesThe Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic and Latino

    Department of Global & Cultural Studies
    Administration Building Room 207-B Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Our Majors and MinorsThe Hispanic and Latino Studies Program offers a major and minor in Hispanic Studies and a minor in Latino Studies. The major and minor in Hispanic Studies combine the study of the Spanish language with courses in Latin American, Latino, and Iberian literatures, linguistics, and cultural studies. Primarily taught in Spanish, courses that count towards the major and minor include the study of advanced Spanish language and composition for heritage and second language learners

  • 2016 Sponsors and PartnersThe Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education remains free to all because of the generosity of those listed below. Thank you for helping us share the important lessons of history.   Become a SponsorIf you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Aileen Bacon at baconaq@plu.edu or 253-535-7385Conference SponsorsPowell Family Foundation Nancy Powell & Paul Kirschner Carol & Harry Heller Jean Walsh Concert SponsorAnonymous Keynote SponsorWomen of Valor

  • FAQs and Helpful Tools Welcome to the resource hub of the Office of Institutional Research and Analytics (OIRA). This section is designed to support the data collection, analysis, and reporting needs of our campus community. Below, you’ll find key resources and tools to help you navigate and utilize institutional data effectively: Request Data: Submit requests for new data collection, such as surveys, or access data that has already been compiled by OIRA. We’re here to help you obtain the

  • Direct and Clear CommunicationOne of the first things that you may notice in talking with Americans is that they do not like interruptions. One person speaks, then another replies. Because the American view is that “time” is limited and tasks must be accomplished, the language favors direct and clear communication. Sentences are often simple and factual. Extensive descriptions and allusions to history or books may make some Americans impatient. Children are told “get to the point”, “just say

  • Development Opportunities and ResourcesA variety of development opportunities and resources are available for faculty interested in online learning tools and strategies. The Pacific Lutheran University Teaching Online (PLUTO) program is one opportunity where faculty can participate in a comprehensive training and development program to design a blended or online course. If you’re interested in simply learning more about how to use online tools and technologies effectively, Instructional