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  • speak intelligently about the middle class in China, how the grandparents are so involved in children’s upbringing, and how much scholastic pressure children receive. Additionally, I was memorizing 40 new Chinese characters four times a week. By the end, I could talk to my host family about the Cultural Revolution in Chinese while sitting around the dinner table dexterously using my chopsticks to eat delicious home-cooked Chinese dishes. I developed strong relationships with everyone in my program

  • Hoskins - PLU Oxford (2017), SIT - NYC, São Paulo, Barcelona, and Cape Town (2019) Alayna Hooper - Uruguay, J-Term Becca (Frampton) Anderson - The Bahamas, J-Term Jillian Monson - New Zealand, J-Term Joey Grabowski- Greece J-Term Juliana Andrew – Greece J-Term [2019]; Oxford Spring [2019] Kyle Siemers- Oxford 2018 Lottie Duren - Washington D.C., J-Term (2017); Rwanda, J-Term (2018) Sara Newman - Uruguay, J-Term (2015), Ecuador, J-Term (2016), Argentina & Antarctica, J-Term (2017), Trinidad & Tobago, J

  • used bottles produces toxic byproducts such as chlorine gas and ash containing heavy metals. An estimated 25% of bottled water is actually bottled tap water. In the academic school of year 2010-2011, a new student led initiative will be put into action, “Bring Back the Mug.” The goal, is to afford students the opportunities to purchase coffee mugs, cutting back on our cardboard products and raising the same awareness that TBTT has brought to campus. Stay tuned for more information on BBTM, and if

  • ). The Sounding: The Official NWACUHO Newsletter, 24-25. 2013 Selected Presentations NASPA Small Colleges and Universities Division, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool (Featured Program), New Orleans, LA (March 2015) ACPA Exceptional Practices Program presented at 2015 ACPA Annual Convention, It takes a village: Storytelling as a marketing tool, Tampa, FL (March 2015) Washington Higher Education Sustainability Conference, unPLUg, Bellingham, WA (February 2014) PACURH Annual

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  • University Winter Break ClosureIn observation of the winter holidays, all PLU offices and departments are closed from Christmas Eve through New Years Day (Dec. 24-Jan. 2).  Medical and mental health appointments are NOT available during this closure.  All PLU offices will reopen Tuesday, January 3. ADDITIONAL NOTE:  The PLU Counseling Center will be closed December 17-January 2.  No appointments will be scheduled during this closure. For Support During a Break or Closure (available 24-hours a

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Archive by category Faculty Discovery A Study of the CREP New Psychology Program Boosts Science AND Undergraduate Publication Potential amantha Henderson ’14 is a 29-year-old Psychology major who’s conducted significant scientific research, shared it on an international database and claimed a sizable cash award—and her research team... By Sandy  /  April 21, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Archive by category Students Discovery A Study of the CREP New Psychology Program Boosts Science AND Undergraduate Publication Potential amantha Henderson ’14 is a 29-year-old Psychology major who’s conducted significant scientific research, shared it on an international database and claimed a sizable cash award—and her research team... By Sandy  /  April 21, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific

  • training and education in the professions which modern society requires” [my italics]?To date, we have begun discussions about new programs in which courses offered by faculty in the professional schools would be combined with courses traditionally offered by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences. Professors in the professional schools are also being drawn into foundational courses, such as the Freshman experience. Potential cross-disciplinary programs that result from such creative overlaps are

  • mentality trickles down to the basketball team in transparent ways. Basketball players talk about their coach like he’s a father figure. New Head Basketball CoachRead more about Chad Murray, the man hired to replace Dickerson. “He’s been supportive of me both on and off the court,” said junior Dylan Foreman, who says Dickerson helped him build confidence. “He’s really kind of helped shape my life,” said sophomore Zac Webb. And senior Erik Swartout says Dickerson’s team-first mentality has been ever

  • during her junior and senior years after serving as Resident Assistant (RA) in the Spanish Wing in Kreidler. Part of the draw to becoming an RA was that Ash knew she could connect with the Hispanic community in new ways. This wasn’t just about service; it was also about exploring her own identity as a Mexican American and understanding more fully the issues impacting minority students. This experience launched her into becoming student body president, where she was a champion for change on campus