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What is research and why do we do it? Research always starts with asking a question; it comes from a desire to fill in the gaps and expand upon our collective knowledge. Research is an ongoing process that involves trial and error. The hard work of research allows us to answer questions and expand our understanding on particular topics. Types of Sources Consult this section if you want to know more about different types of information sources.Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary SourcesPrimary: A
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REQUIREMENTSHOW TO APPLYTRANSFER CREDITSAdmission Requirements Admission to the MSW program – determined by faculty evaluation within the MSW Graduate Admissions Committee – is based on a holistic review of your academic preparation, work and volunteer experiences, and potential contributions to the classroom experience, the social work profession, and social justice. Review of MSW Applications is Based on the Following Requirements:Advanced Standing (1-year program): A bachelor’s degree in
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Opening more doors: PLU and PNWU strengthen their partnership to support future occupational and physical therapists Pacific Lutheran University and Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences unite to tackle health care workforce shortages. Posted by: mhines / September 12, 2023 Image: This expanded partnership with PNWU is an exciting opportunity for PLU graduates interested in pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy or a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy. (Photo: PLU/John
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Halvorson Delivers Homecoming Lecture on Programming and Social Movements View a recording of the October 6 webinar created for the PLU community Posted by: halvormj / September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020 Can learning to code be described as a social movement in American history? PLU Professor Michael Halvorson thinks so. His reflections on the subject were recorded as part of PLU’s Homecoming and Family Week, which presented several lectures by the PLU faculty for the Lute community. The
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Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked closely with Professor Beth Kraig of
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often accorded to Black American and Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked
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often accorded to Black American and Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked
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Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked closely with Professor Beth Kraig of
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to Black American and Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked closely
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often accorded to Black American and Jewish American POWs by their Nazi captors. Her research includes an overview of Nazi treatment of western prisoners of war and points out examples of the mistreatment of Jewish and Black American prisoners, finishing with the case of Luther Smith, a black American member of the Tuskegee Airmen. Rachel Samardich, ’14, Peace and Justice Studies, and Hispanic Studies Double Major Rachel Samardich, a participant in the International Honors program at PLU, has worked
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