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  • cultures of study include the Olmecs, Teotihuacanos, and the Toltecs. Emphasis is placed on how these Mesoamerican societies were structured and how they changed over time. (4) ANTH 343 : East Asian Cultures - ES, GE A survey of the cultures and peoples of Eastern Asia, concentrating on China but with comparative reference to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Cultural similarities as well as differences between these nations are stressed. Topics include religion, art, politics, history, kinship, and economics

  • Kelley Café & Lute Café CLOSED Monday, September 2nd OMM 7:30am–10:00pm Commons Breakfast 7:00am–9:30am Brunch 10:30am–2:30pm Dinner 5:00pm–8:00pm Kelley Café & Lute Café CLOSED Tuesday, September 3rd Classes Begin All Campus Restaurants Open Regular Hours Campus Restaurant Closures Campus Restaurants will run minimal hours or be shut down completely during Thanksgiving, Christmas, J-Term and Spring Breaks. These specific dates are determined by the current PLU academic calendar. Fall Hours Changes

  • U.S. News ranks PLU MBA Program second best in Washington, best among private universities Posted by: Silong Chhun / April 18, 2022 Image: PLU MBA students visit AJE Beverage Company in Lima, Peru, during the 2022 study-away spring break international experience. April 18, 2022 By Zach PowersMarketing & Communications Pacific Lutheran University’s Master of Business Administration program was ranked the second best MBA program in Washington state, and tops in the state among programs at private

  • rife with diseases of all sorts. Whether British troops heading for the front were infected with the flu by Camp Funston Americans or whether they picked up a different strain of virus, or both, the H1N1 virus first exploded on the British front, crossed easily through German lines, and rapidly felled soldiers up and down the front.  Concurrently, flu also overran Spain and then spread throughout Europe.   In this first wave, millions suffered, but comparatively few died.  That was about to change

  • summer, the orchestra went to Spain and Portugal. I’m naturally an introvert, and I didn’t get close to a ton of people in my first year, but going on that trip reminded me that music – especially orchestral music – is team-based. Everyone has each other’s back. Getting to know my fellow orchestra members better on that trip reminded me that I am part of a community, and that we’re better when we’re working together. The close-knit community I’m developing here is one of the things I already know

  • Tacoma, Washington. Featured Programs: PLU also offers programs hosted in conjunction with other universities through consortia in which PLU participates. Featured programs are located in England and Spain. Approved Programs: PLU students participate in the Gateway and Featured Programs listed above every year. However, sometimes a student’s particular academic goals are better served by a different program. Through study abroad program providers, PLU offers an array of semester and year-long study

  • global community and other cultures and to put yourself in that place,” Markuson said. He also embraced PLU’s mission in his daily life—to Markuson, that means care for others—and he continues to do so today. “After being at PLU for four years and taking that to heart, I think what I am doing now is caring for a community, and it is greater depth of understanding what that means, and there is empowerment in that,” Markuson said. Recently accepted to medical school at the University of Washington

  • helps to find a subject. This could be anything that interests you: a location, a landmark, an event or a person – including yourself! Chris Jordan ’15 spent his J-term working with the students of Richmond Street Boy’s School in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Instead of focusing on the tropical scenery or daily life, Chris narrowed his focus to the creation of a mural. By narrowing his focus, Chris was able to find a simple narrative and put together a fun, informative video (all on a go-pro!). Coverage

  • Critical Perspectives of Volunteering Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 3:40-5 p.m. | Scandinavian Cultural Center To mark the 3rd anniversary of PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Program, there will also be a panel presentation by PLU and Peace Corps Alumni – Lucas Gillespie ’16, Jihan Grettenberg ’12 and Colton Heath ’14 – on the topic of Critical Perspectives on Volunteering from 3:40-5 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Lucas Gillespie '16 BA in Environmental Studies with minors in Global Studies and

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