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  • Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies - VW, GE HISP 201 Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE HISP 202 Intermediate Spanish - VW, GE HISP 231 Intensive Spanish (Study Away) - VW, GE HISP 252 Spanish for Heritage Speakers - VW, GE HISP 301 Hispanic Voices for Social Change - VW, GE HISP 321 Iberian Cultural Studies - VW, GE HISP 322 Latin American Cultural Studies - VW, GE HISP 331 Intensive Spanish (Study Away) - VW, GE HISP 351 Hispanic Voices for Social Change for Heritage Speakers - VW, GE PHIL 121 The

  • Annotating Austen’s Environments What does it mean to read Jane Austen while experiencing climate change? On the occasion of Jane Austen’s 246th birthday, we are excited to announce that in January 2022, The Jane Austen Review will begin an open educational project focused on the representations of the environment and non-human living forms in Austen’s work.Our project emerges, first, from our immediate experience of climate change. Most of the members of our team either reside or have recently

  • state should be aware that state licensure requirements are subject to changes. While a program may originally meet the educational requirements for licensure, changes in requirements could impact the program’s ability to meet any new educational requirements. Students should always check with their state licensure board to confirm licensure requirements. Important note for relocating during the course of a program: Prospective and current students should keep in mind that licensing and

  • exploring questions — it was transformative for me,” she said. Siegesmund says that when her PLU students spot her wearing her first-in-the- family button, it opens up all kinds of conversations. Some who live on campus, but have family close by, feel the pull from home — parents who expect them home on weekends, when students are trying to make connections on campus. “Their families don’t always understand how much time it takes to be a student,” Siegesmund said. Ellard-Ivey said her first-generation

  • thinking and ways of exploring questions — it was transformative for me,” she said. Siegesmund says that when her PLU students spot her wearing her first-in-the- family button, it opens up all kinds of conversations. Some who live on campus, but have family close by, feel the pull from home — parents who expect them home on weekends, when students are trying to make connections on campus. “Their families don’t always understand how much time it takes to be a student,” Siegesmund said. Ellard-Ivey said

  • , Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of delivering world-class medical care, treatment and counseling. We recently caught up with four recent PLU graduates who are making an impact in health care; here they share their specialty areas, their motivations and the role PLU played in preparing them for their careers. Andrew Reyna, Medical Student, Oregon Health & Sciences

  • projects and productions, please visit: www.changingcurrentsdoc.com or https://medialab.plu.edu/, or call Rachel Lovrovich at 253-459-9229, or email lovrovrp@plu.edu.

  • . Along with local entertainment, they have a killer menu and a stellar selection of coffee. Notes’ is finding its niche in the Parkland community and many people are still unaware of its unique qualities. John plans to get more involved in the community by starting some Parkland centered projects. For example, they would like to include everyone in a gallery walk project where customers can take pictures of the Parkland area and have them displayed at Notes’. In response to the welcome he has

  • The Budget Advisory Committee reviews and makes changes to how the university spends money and allocates funds to various projects, buildings, and maintenance requests across campus.  This committee meets once per month and is scheduled through Administrative Services. Committee Chair: Patrick Gehring – AVP for Finance PLUSC Representatives: Alexandra Lampert PLUSC By-LawsCommittee Chair: Josh Girnus – Director of Retail Services PLUSC Representatives: Miguel Galtman, Brant McAdamsChristmas

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Profiles New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company Leads the Way on New Panama Canal Project One of its biggest projects is designing... April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Well, You Could End Up on a Billboard Starting in mid-September, that large-scale attention... January 21, 2015 Seattle