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  • survived years of uncertainty, weather and even vandalism to become a symbolic fixture at 2015 US Open. Learn More Featured Speakers & Panels See a detailed list and bios of the 7th Wang Symposium: Countenance of Hope speakers. Learn MoreSessions & Schedules Find out times, room locations and titles of each session for the Feb. 25-26 symposium. Learn MoreReading Challenge The PLU community is invited to participate in a Countenance of Hope Reading Group Challenge. Learn More Wang Center for Global and

    Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education
    868 Wheeler St. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Global Opportunities After GraduationThere are many opportunities to live, work, study, teach and volunteer abroad after graduating. Alumni and Student Connections also offers advising and a variety of resources to help you find the right global post-grad opportunity.Post Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships Look through the Scholarships and Fellowships Database for funded international opportunities. Fulbright1) Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA)           Available in 150 or more

  • The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged EducationMade possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on campus programming

  • freedom to threaten, stalk, intimidate, harass, or abuse.” Calling for the genocide of any people would be a violation of our conduct policies and would be referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities or Human Resources.Campus ResourcesPLU is committed to the success of Jewish and Muslim students, staff, and faculty. We have a number of resources designed to co-create an inclusive environment, including: Campus Ministry Multi-Faith Meditation & Prayer Space The Center for Diversity, Justice and

  • Course Title ANTH 101 Introduction to Human Biological Diversity - NW BIOL 111 Biology and the Modern World - NW BIOL 116 Introductory Ecology - NW BIOL 201 Introductory Microbiology - NW BIOL 205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I - NW BIOL 206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II - NW BIOL 225 Molecules, Cells, and Organisms - NW BIOL 226 Genes, Evolution, Diversity, and Ecology - NW CHEM 103 Food Chemistry - NW CHEM 104 Environmental Chemistry - NW CHEM 115 General Chemistry I - NW CHEM 116 General

  • curiosity, keep them on track for graduation and prepare for post-graduate plans. Subject areas include African-American Studies, Architecture, Biochemistry and Biology, Economics, Film, Mathematics, Human Rights and International Affairs, Journalism, Psychology, Slavic Languages and Literature, Spanish, Sustainable Development and many others. Additionally, Columbia Summer offers subject-specific programs and certifications, including: Arts in the Summer Business Certifications of Professional

  • fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. Each year, PLU offers students a chance to participate in a Lemkin Essay contest. Students are asked to write a 7-10 page essay on the topic “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of faculty members judge the essays. The first place essay winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250. All essay contributors will be

  • fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. About the Lecture and Essay Contest Each year, PLU offers students a chance to participate in a Lemkin Essay contest. Students are asked to write a 7-10 page essay on the topic “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of faculty members judge the essays. The first place essay winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250

  • — www.plu.edu/its/, its@plu.edu, 253-535-7525 Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities — www.plu.edu/srr/, srr@plu.edu, 253-535-5702 Human Resources — www.plu.edu/human-resources/, humr@plu.edu, 253-535-7185 Campus Conduct Hotline — www.plu.edu/administrative-services/privacy-hotline-info/ Policies are enforced and sanctions are determined by the appropriate vice president in concert with the applicable process (e.g., Student Code of Conduct for students, and either faculty or personnel manuals for

  • ; ecosystems are threatened; the climate is changing; and human communities live with the realities of overpopulation, pollution and the loss of clean water. The study of the environment is a response to these global challenges.Quick Links Catalog Why Study Environmental Studies at PLU? At PLU, the Environmental Studies Program invites students to explore connections, to understand causes and consequences of environmental problems, and to train for possible careers in a wide variety of environmental fields