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  • ?  Gender & Sexual Orientation  Consider your gender identity. How is it perceived at home? How might it be perceived in your host country?  Will you make behavioral changes based on gender norms to integrate and/or stay safe?  What would you like to learn about gender when you study away? What program would allow you to do that?  Are there laws to know about or safety concerns for LGBTQ+ individuals in this country? Is there a supportive LGBTQ+ network in this country? Students with Disabilities What

  • for musical performance, education, and community. Your professors— exceptional performers, composers, authors, and educators—are dedicated to nurturing talent, fostering an inclusive learning environment, exemplifying artistry and musical leadership, and providing musical opportunities for you and your fellow music students. You’ll practice and perform in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center, which houses the exquisite Lagerquist Concert Hall, spectacular Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, and

  • Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an

  • university’s on-call crisis-response structure, and we work to help students find the help they need both in the moment but also long-term when in crisis.Campus LifeLearn more about Campus LifeWhat does a typical day at your job look like? That is kind of hard to describe with every day being different. But for the most part, it is a lot of administrative time for email, running reports and gathering data and working/planning meetings. And all of that depends on where we are in the school year. Right now

  • Planning for the futureMany steps are involved in creating the annual budget for our university. The budget includes university-funded financial aid, faculty, staff and student salaries, services and purchases (including study away expenses), equipment and maintenance (including capital expenditures). Each May, following the internal planning process and in consideration of the recommendations of the Budget Advisory Committee, the PLU Board of Regents adopts Pacific Lutheran University’s annual

  • University Singers. It’s exciting to see some of the new students develop their vocal ability and musicianship. There are also singers in that group who are very busy with their majors and just want to sing for fun without a big time commitment. I love seeing them enjoy what they do for fun and relaxation. Also, conducting classes are a blast! My favorite part is seeing the “lights come on” with students in Conducting 1 who are experiencing conducting gesture for the first time. Conducting 3 requires

  • . “When people look at painting or artifact, rarely do they think about disability,” Llewellyn Ihssen says. “But if you have those who identify as disabled as part of the curatorial process, there’s a new lens of curation for museum items.”  In addition, people with disabilities can offer assistance in making a museum space more equitable and accessible. For example, display cases might come with audio recordings for the neurodivergent and braille for the blind.  “Although not a permanent resident nor

  • Parkland community members are invited to join. view images descriptions print Select which month(s) you would like to print: Close Print view all events COMMUNITY BEDSIn summer 2020, 7 new beds were built for Parkland community members to reserve and grow their own foods and flowers.  Community members growing in these beds are asked to uphold the garden’s organic practices and invited to share their garden knowledge with each other in every-other-month Community Garden meetings. Summer 2021

  • consideration is August 20.  Applicants received after the priority date will be reviewed as funds are available. Please note that you should have accepted the admission offer before submitting the application.PLU Alumni GrantThe PLU Grant provides a 10 percent discount on tuition for graduate applicants who graduated from PLU with a bachelor’s degree or higher and enroll in a PLU graduate level degree or approved master’s level certificate program. Restrictions apply to those students who are also PLU

  • courses, the test is required as part of the class grade. Test scores are available to students via the ATI website. Faculty advisors are available to review ATI results with all students. If a student performs below expectations on external testing, the student is responsible for seeking remediation (with faculty guidance), which may take the form of self-study, re-testing, use of PLU resources, a class, or other opportunities. ATI practice exams and learning resources required in each course are