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  • English and German translation.Michael ArtimeConvener: Michael Artime, Assistant Professor & Department Chair, Political Science, PLU. Bio: Michael Artime, Assistant Professor & Department Chair, Political Science, PLU. Michael has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and is interested in the intersections between new media and political behavior, voting and elections, and the institutions of American government. Conference ScheduleRabbi Haim Dov BeliakPresentation

  • San Antonio Masters in Secondary Education and Teaching (MAT), University of Portland Doctor of Law, University of Maryland Francis - King Carey School of Law Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology Business Chinese & Chinese Studies French & Francophone Studies Global Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies Holocaust & Genocide Studies Innovation Studies Peace Corps Prep Political Science Pre

  • Studies Global Studies Peace Corps Prep Political Science Psychology Sociology plusocw I chose to study social work at PLU after much thought about how I could best serve my community. I did not initially know social work would be where I ended up, but my choice with the program has been one of the most rewarding experiences I have endured. The program is so welcoming and meets every student where they are at. — Maddie L., ‘21 Did you know? 100% of social work majors get hands-on learning experience

  • settings. After graduation, some will produce imaginative writing through freelance work. Some will move into writing positions in science, law, business, or industry, and others will find themselves well prepared to pursue advanced degrees in English studies and Master of Fine Arts programs. Publishing and Printing Arts For more than twenty years Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of English has offered a way to help students translate a love of books into an exciting professional career in

  • -dip up to 8-credits in their major with what Innovation Studies requires. They do this so that the program is super diverse, with students from many majors offering their disciplinary perspectives. The Innovation Studies program gives you a chance to study business, history, computer science, economics, communications, art, and philosophy, to name just a few disciplines. One of the courses that I took is called Hist 346: History of Innovation and Technology, which traces the process of innovation

  • . It’s important to note that many recent MBA applicants are mid-career professionals and career changers. According to The Wall Street Journal, an MBA “can help mid-career individuals parlay expertise in areas such as science or the military into business leadership. It also can help in the transition from the public to the private sector at any age.” In other words, whether you have a background in business or not, there are so many reasons to get an MBA if you’re looking to master the art of

  • in Data Driven AgeAn MSMA at PLUWith a Master of Science in Marketing Analytics from PLU, you will develop a strong foundation for career growth as a marketing analyst. According to the Dean of PLU’s School of Business, Dr. Chung Shing Lee, “Marketing analytics helps organizations derive insights from big data and assist them in making better decisions to discover new opportunities, understand customer decision-making process, and create real-time personalized solutions for buyers. It’s strategic

  • decades. The 1980s saw the emergence of study away as an important PLU facet. The Rieke Science Center was completed, faculty governance grew stronger and recruitment of new students became increasingly focused. Academic programs grew stronger and new programs were undertaken. At the end of the decade, the university celebrated its centennial, with a year long celebration that included the world premiere of my colleague Gregory Youtz’s opera on Northwest Native American history and simultaneous

  • , happy family. We completed the 3,000-mile journey by returning along the Pacific Coast Highway, singing in Lutheran churches, visiting towns and having picnic lunches on warm beaches. All too soon, we were back in Washington. Home again at PLC, all we could say was, “Wow. What a trip!” Read Previous Lute Plays Piano ‘Up Close with the Masters’ Read Next Cosmosis: combining the art of music with the inquiry of science LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the

  • D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU June 4, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community May 22, 2024