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or older and may bring one guest who is at least 18 years of age and must provide a valid photo ID PLU alumni and invited guests of the University may also attend Events with Tickets Sold at the Door(Except concerts sponsored by the PLU College of Professional Studies) PLU community members must present valid PLU IDs PLU community members may bring up to three guests who are at least 18 years of age and who provide valid photo IDs Others who are at least 18 years of age may enter with valid photo
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Jamie Rose’s Story – IAU Aix-en-Provence Global Studies and French (Peace Corps Prep minor) – Class of 2020 What she would like other students to know: During my semester abroad, I practiced French every day with an amazing host family and took courses on the Muslim presence in France and refugee politics in Europe. It was an enriching cultural and academic experience. A piece of advice to future study away students: Don’t be afraid to speak a foreign language while abroad! It’s okay to make
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century C.E. and will explore some of the reasons that led to the parting of the ways between Jews and Christians. Choi completed her Ph.D. in New Testament at the University of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto. She teaches courses in biblical studies, with a focus on early Christianity and Judaism in the period of the Second Temple. Both her teaching and research considers how the ancient texts should be understood in their ancient contexts. Her research currently focuses on the
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. Prior to joining the Wang Center staff, Courtney volunteered for a year in Minneapolis with Lutheran Volunteer Corps and completed her Master of Studies in Modern British History at the University of Oxford.
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Michael J. Halvorson Innovation Studies Director Full Profile 253-535-8258 halvormj@plu.edu
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Fund Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship LAGRANT Foundation Scholarship for Graduate Students Davis Wright Tremaine LLP: Pre-Law Diversity Fellowship Job Websites: Diversity Employers IMDiversity Minority Executive Search Workin’ Asia Workplace Diversity Publications: Doctoral Program Resources for Minority Students Asian Journal Media Group Asian Online Journals Equal Opportunities Publications South Asian American Digital Archive Accounting Resources and Organizations for Minorities
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invisible to mass media. There are a lot of kids who are reluctant readers as well as avid readers. It’s impossible for me to try to write to them as one giant audience. The nice thing about YA is that it has a built-in reader advisory thanks to the role of librarians and teachers, who help get the right books into kids’ hands. Q: When did you know you HAD to write?I’ve always written. Kept a journal. It’s really the only thing I consistently do and am consistently good at. It’s the one activity that
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graduating May 26, the communication major and aspiring long-form writer will pursue a Master of Science in Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School. The nine-month, 36-unit program commences in July. Thanks to her impressive list of accomplishments — editor-in-chief for Mast Media and contributing writer at The News Tribune, to name a few — Thames received a hefty stipend and full-ride tuition, influencing her decision to attend USC. “I was accepted into every program I
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throughout my lifetime. As anyone who knows me, though, Rieke is my home. In that building, I gained the knowledge and laboratory experience I came here for, that helped with my graduate acceptance and will aid me in my future career. Some of my fondest memories of PLU are from doing summer research in biology and environmental studies. This summary wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the chemistry department, though; even before deciding to double-major last August, they have felt like family
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Beatrice Geller Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Serivce: 1984-2020 A
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