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  • is brightening the sales prospects for many local business owners,” the economists reported. The report noted that factors outside the region will contribute to downside risk, including the potential for a slowing Chinese economy, the uncertainty surrounding U.S. tax and budget policy, the potential for a slowdown in the U.S. housing recovery, and European economic and debt problems. Pierce County will benefit from stronger employment growth, stronger retail sales and slightly more robust real

  • STARTALK program prepares Lutes and other educators across the state to teach Korean, Chinese TACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 15, 2018) — Hannah Park ’20, an English major at Pacific Lutheran University, is used to translating. The youngest of her siblings, Park says she naturally fell into the role once she was the only one home with her Korean mother, who… August 15, 2018 Research & AcademicsStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • Xi Zhu Visiting Lecturer of Chinese Studies Phone: 253-535-7220 Email: xi.zhu@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 207-E

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  • Xi Zhu Visiting Instructor of Chinese Studies Phone: 253-535-7220 Email: xi.zhu@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 207-E

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  • Language Links, both at PLU and at other sitesLanguage Study Links (For your individual language course pages, visit Sakai.) Chinese French Spanish

  • and Latino Studies, and Chinese and Chinese Studies – provide broad access to the world of tomorrow and inform many of today’s disciplines. Reexamining the past, understanding the present, preparing for the future – all these are reasons to make language study a part of your PLU experience and your “one wild and precious life.” Opportunities for Languages MajorsFulbright Scholarships. As of 2014, 85 PLU students have won the coveted and prestigious Fulbright scholarship with an all expenses-paid

  • Mycal Ford Mycal standing on a bridge in Taiwan PLU Class of 2012 Chinese Studies and Political Science Double Major Studied away in Hamar, Norway and Chengdu, China; Wang Grant in China Completed Fulbright in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Will begin Masters of International Affairs in Global Governance, Politics, and Security I graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies and Political Science. In Fall 2009, I studied conflict resolution abroad in Hamar, Norway under Nobel Peace Prize

  • Semester Program University of Aberdeen, Scotland – Semester Program University of Puget Sound– Oaxaca, Mexico Semester Program Willamette University – Oaxaca, Mexico Semester Program Community Partners and Memberships China Partners Network Chinese American Reconciliation Project Foundation South Sound China Advisory Council Washington State Chinese Teachers Network World Affairs Council-Tacoma World Trade Center- Tacoma Organizational and Professional Memberships Diversity Abroad Network Forum on

  • , by James Howard Russell BuddhismInformational Resources:  Stances of Faith on LGBTQ Issues: Buddhism Gay Buddhist Fellowship Lions Roar LGBTQ Collection European Buddhist Union Stories by Queer Buddhists:  Lion’s Roar (scroll down for collection of Personal Stories) George Takei Lama Rod Owens Justin Simien, the author of “Dear White People” Many others Shine Waradhammo Pamela Ayo Yetunde ChristianityInformational Resources: PFLAG Resources List for Christians List of Recommended Books from The

  • , Davis, will deliver a keynote titled “Humanizing Deportation: Research and Care in the Hérida Abierta,” that features the role of storytelling in healing. Elena Calderón, University of Arizona doctoral student and formerly undocumented person, presents “UndocuJoy in Practice: Healing through Joy, Storytelling and Therapy.” Sharon Suh, professor of theology and religious studies at Seattle University, explores trauma and healing from the perspectives of Buddhism and neuroscience, with attention to