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  • reason I would have to suggest this book is because it does a great job showing the difference between subjective and objective racism. Many people understand what objective racism is, but few people know what subjective is. I feel like this would be a great way for students to learn the power behind words and the impact that they can have on people. Student Comment: I’ve read this book twice during my undergraduate studies. The first time left me deeply unsettled–not only does this book raises

  • meetings (every Monday at noon) will expand to a dozen or more Lutes—with only a couple concerned on any given Monday that the meetings are at lunchtime. At this initial gathering, we glean a tentative concept of the king’s time on campus, and we learn that PLU is establishing a special endowed scholarship in honor of His Majesty’s visit (benefiting PLU students who study in Norway and those who participate in the Peace Studies program at PLU). Just a few of the to-dos on the inaugural agenda: Get

  • survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU

  • Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU). Now, the Politics & Government and Hispanic Studies double major works in Washington D.C. on “The Hill,” as the Press Assistant and Legislative Correspondent in the office of Rep. Derek Kilmer.

  • survived the Holocaust to become a fierce advocate for Holocaust education, and for the memory of those who did not survive. Even after his death in 2012, the man whose name informs one of PLU’s most distinguished programs remains an inspiration: for scholars, for students—and, perhaps most recently (and most poignantly), for a J-Term Study Away experience organized by Kirsten Christensen, Associate Professor of German and affiliated faculty in PLU’s new program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at PLU

  • reasons this fund is named in honor of Lillian C. Morris. With me in particular, as a Roman Catholic, it all begins with Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, which means for the greater honor and glory of God. The continuation of that phrase is for the salvation of humanity. That is why Lillian’s Fund supports student preparing for degrees in environmental studies, mathematics and the sciences. Stanley was a visionary, not a tree hugger. For the words “salvation of humanity” has a double meaning, namely the

  • reasons this fund is named in honor of Lillian C. Morris. With me in particular, as a Roman Catholic, it all begins with Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, which means for the greater honor and glory of God. The continuation of that phrase is for the salvation of humanity. That is why Lillian’s Fund supports student preparing for degrees in environmental studies, mathematics and the sciences. Stanley was a visionary, not a tree hugger. For the words “salvation of humanity” has a double meaning, namely the

  • -Level M.S.N. students must maintain full-time status throughout their entire program of study. Prior to entering graduate-level studies, Entry-Level M.S.N. students participate in a 15-month intensive program at the undergraduate level leading to RN eligibility. During the pre-licensure program component, outside employment is not recommended because it may significantly impair student performance. After obtaining RN licensure midway through the program, the students are encouraged and expected to

  • concepts in global studies and the perspectives of different peoples, states, and organizations as they relate to world events. Through specific units on global movements and reactions, global poverty and inequality, and global conflict and cooperation, students will gain global literacy and knowledge of contemporary issues. May be cross-listed with GLST 210. (4) HIST 218 : Women and Gender in World History - ES, GE This course uses a comparative and historical approach to understand gender ideologies

  • , Economics, and Global studies. Hope that all the students who are coming to PLU next year can keep improving their English, especially practice their speaking English. Caitong (Camille) ChenNursing, 2019 太平洋路德大学表彰学生德学术成就并为学生提供奖学金, 对此我非常感激。 此外, 学校注重小规模教学, 因此教授和学生之间能够有更多的相互交流。学生更可以通过这种方式获得更多个人关注。 太平洋路德大学不仅是一个支持性的团体还是一间充满机会的学校。学生可以通过参加学校各种不同团体来充实自己。 Zhichu (Adam) RenMusic, 2019 太平洋路德大学不仅仅提供一流的小班化教学,更提供了对每个学生细致的关怀以及体贴的建议。正是因为学校对我全方位的关注,我才能在这四年内升级成为最好的“版本”,为我自己的未来打下一个扎实的基础。此外,美国自由、独立以及平等的价值观充斥着校园的各个角落,让每一个学生