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  • this talk you will learn about the foundations of hope and gain ideas on harnessing them to achieve your goals. The Graduate Student Virtual Social is hosted online via Zoom, on September 3 at 6pm, to celebrate the start of Fall 2020 together with all new and continuing graduate students across programs. At this event, you will also have the opportunity to network with other graduate students, faculty, and program staff. For any questions, please contact Graduate Admission at gradadmission@plu.edu

  • Puget Sound & PLU Graduate Admission PartnershipUniversity of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University announced a new graduate admission partnership in early April. Eligible students and alumni from both universities will receive waivers for GRE/GMAT test requirements and application fees when applying to select graduate programs at the partner institution.Eligible Degrees Include:The partnership will streamline the admission process for Lutes and Loggers applying to the following graduate

  • , ours has opportunities for performers of all experience levels. We’re not known only for our music. PLU gives the same level of attention and professionalism to all programs in the arts. There are plenty of chances to polish your skills on four main-stage theatrical shows each year, not to mention dozens of other events put on by PLU’s many performance clubs. Now under renovation is our performing arts center which will house a new studio theater beginning next fall. The nationally ranked forensics

  • we share valuable information about year-end giving in light of new tax laws. Resources Shared: Recipes from the PLU Kitchen Use our online tool to make a gift of stock Use our online tool to make a Qualified Charitable Distribution from your IRAEstate Planning in the Time of COVID: A Virtual Panel Presentation Join Tacoma attorneys Amy Lewis and Todd Blodgett, with the firm of Eisenhower and Carlson, along with PLU’s gift planning team of Doug Page and Kaarin Austin, as we share valuable

  • Digital portfolio Draft a grant proposal or publication Revise resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile to reflect new skills Create a brochure about the internship position or the organization/company Example: Intern 101 (things student wished they would have known) Create a website and/or offer to update company’s website with internship information Assemble a workshop for other students who might be interested in an internship in this area

  • Williams The New Imaginary Best Friends: Building Communities and Support Systems Through TikTok Presentation 11:00 a.m. - Elle Sina Soerensen Indigenous Sovereignty: Redefining Colonial Perceptions of Sovereignty through Indigenous Self-Governance in B.C. Canada Presentation Family, Agency, and Kinship Thursday, May 7 10:00 a.m. - Marissa Dallaire10:20 a.m. - Sammie Carper10:40 a.m. - Ji Larson11:00 a.m. - Dalton Bush10:00 a.m. - Marissa Dallaire Human-Animal Relationships in Mesopotamia: Evidence of

  • - Kasey GardnerHeritage Language Revitalization: Approaches to Teaching the Lushootseed Language to a New Generation of Speakers and the Impact of COVID-19 on Language Immersion Programs1:05-1:20 - Josiah JohnsonRumbling Lands: The Return of the Bison and its Effect on Lakota Culture

  • Information Sue, D. W. (2010). Microaggressions in everyday life: Race, gender, and sexual orientation. New York, NY: Wiley. Sue, D. W., Capodilupo, C. M., Torino, G. C., Bucceri, J. M., Holder, A. M. B., Nadal, K. L., et al. (2007). Racial microaggressions in everyday life: Implications for clinical practice. American Psychologist, 62, 271–286.

  • concentration. The School of Business has two types of advisors: Professional advisor – a staff member with specialized training in academic advising and knowledge of all areas of the School of Business and General Education requirements. All first year and new transfer students will work with a professional advisor. Faculty advisors – Once you’ve completed your first year and declared your concentration, you will be assigned to a faculty advisor. This individual is a member of the teaching faculty and a

  • electronically by the college/university or delivered in person to the Office of Admission in an official sealed envelope. Medical Requirement: Before actual enrollment each new student must submit a Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement (per Washington State law) and a Student Immunization History & Emergency Contact Form.