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253.535.7646 253.535.7306 www.plu.edu/prelaw/ Advisors: Michael Artime Ralph Flick Preparation for l
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2017-18 Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture “ Bjug Harstad – A Man For All Seasons“ Bjug Harstad was
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Ibsen and PlaceProfessor Lisbeth Pettersen Wærp explored way that film adaptation of Ibsen’s play
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S. Erving Severtson Research Fellowship Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Program In May 200
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Senior Capstone Presentations Fall 2013 (link) view page
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or other living arrangements). The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education often is part of the initiating trio for existing formal exchange programs, but should not be expected to assume the responsibilities of “host” simply because they are the office coordinating/tracking all the visiting scholars on campus. There should be a letter of “affiliation” from the provost. The letter should identify benefits and expectations, should specify the term of the affiliation, should note
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the Women’s and Gender Studies research guide. Research assistance is also available. PLU also offers a major and minor in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies. In the Women’s and Gender Studies minor students explore the role of gender and sexuality in society and culture. Students understand the complexities of gender, sexual identity, and feminism, and they apply these ideas in a variety of academic disciplines. In the major students also examine gender and sexuality alongside such factors as
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The Theology, Art & the Imagination of The Saint John’s Bible 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 in the Sc
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what does that signify for the studies of an American student like me? A recent visit to Capulálpam de Méndez, a small town in Oaxaca’s Sierra Norte, gave me a lot to think about. The town, which is about two hours north of Oaxaca City, is famous for being the birthplace of a teacher of Benito Juárez, one of Mexico’s most notable politicians, and the first indigenous president (of which there have been three). Because of this, Capulálpam was able to become what is known as a “Pueblo Mágico” (Magic
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