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Student Intern | International | intl@plu.edu | Hometown: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia What are you involved in? PLU dance team What do you like most about PLU? My classes and the education programs What’s one piece of advice you would give to incoming students? Being motivated and curious counts for more than being smart because it leads to action. .
Nomuunbileg Altanzul Student Intern Email: intl@plu.edu Office Location:Harstad Hall - Room 112 Professional Biography Education Environmental Studies, Pacific Lutheran University Responsibilities Prospective student communication Social media and marketing Biography Hometown: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia What are you involved in? PLU dance team What do you like most about PLU? My classes and the education programs What’s one piece of advice you would give to incoming students? Being motivated and
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if only electronically. We hope that this page will allow alumni to reconnect and current students to meet some of their predecessors. Please email us with pictures and stories to share.
support the museum’s mission of preservation, outreach, and education. Sara Stiehl's Anthro Department Reflections“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ― Margaret Mead. A small group of thoughtful, committed citizens that can change the world is exactly what Pacific Lutheran University has in its Anthropology Department. Having had the pleasure to interact and take classes from each of the Anthropology
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Safe Lifting Training (pdf) view download
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PLU and the Parkland community are familiar to Kirsten Kreis . Her roots run deep in Parkland, from learning to swim in the PLU pool, to completing her high school assignments in the Mortvedt Library, to walking across the stage in Olson Auditorium at her…
to Navigator partners and the resources they need. Other times, she may help draft a complete business plan from scratch. No matter the business need, Kreis is there to help.In addition to referrals and strategic planning consultations, the navigator program also offers events and training courses for entrepreneurs in the community. For example, in September, PLU hosted a “Meeting of the Minds.” The meeting brought together public and private entities, service providers, and entrepreneurs to
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Sociologists study social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure and development of individuals, communities, organizations and
assess the old. Coursework includes analysis of crime, deviance, family and gender issues, race/ethnicity, social class, social problems and inequality. In addition, sociology provides training in a range of research techniques that can be applied to many areas of social life and policy. The Sociology curriculum at PLU is cumulative, such that the skills developed in lower-division courses set the groundwork for the skills to be developed in upper-division classes. We advise students to select their
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Please note we are unable to take registration and payment information at the festival. General ($60) Senior ($50) Grade 6 and Older Student ($30) PLU Student ($10) Active members of the Seattle
. He has taught jazz and classical guitar, ear training, and jazz history at PLU. Howland and his colleague Elizabeth Brown started the festival in 2011. They have played together as a classical guitar duo most years at both the festival and the annual Seattle Classic Guitar Society Holiday Concert. Howland has written and arranged much music for the guitar over the last 30 years. Programing for the duo led to new arrangements of pieces by Albéniz, Bach, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, and Turina
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Due to inclement weather, the PLU Main Campus and Lynnwood learning center (ABSN program) will open two hours late on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. PLU main campus — Offices will open at 10:00 a.m. J-term classes are delayed until the late morning block, which starts at 11:30 a.m. Lynnwood —The Lynnwood learning center will open...
2-Hour delayed start for both PLU main campus and Lynnwood learning center Alert Type: Snow Start Time: Jan 17, 2024 @ 6:00am End Time: Jan 17, 2024 @ 12:00pm Due to inclement weather, the PLU Main Campus and Lynnwood learning center (ABSN program) will open two hours late on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. PLU main campus — Offices will open at 10:00 a.m. J-term classes are delayed until the late morning block, which starts at 11:30 a.m. Lynnwood —The Lynnwood learning center will open at 10:00
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2024-25 End of term dates May 23, 2025 - Friday, Spring Semester ends May 26, 2025 - Monday, Memorial Day Holiday (PLU closed) Summer Sessions 2025 (June 2 - August 1) Term I: Monday, June 2 -
Pacific Lutheran University uses a 4-1-4 calendar, which consists of two 15-week semesters bridged by a four-week January Term.Undergraduate Programs2024-25 End of term dates May 23, 2025 – Friday, Spring Semester ends May 26, 2025 – Monday, Memorial Day Holiday (PLU closed) Summer Sessions 2025 (June 2 – August 1) Term I: Monday, June 2 – Friday, June 27 Juneteenth: Thursday, June 19th (No classes, PLU offices closed) Independence Day: Friday, July 4 (No classes, PLU offices closed) Term II
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Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is…
PLU to help people in need. “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social work. She originally intended to be a French major at PLU, as she had taken French courses in high school. She found social work was a better fit after being introduced to the career field in a few classes. “I love community work and community outreach, and I have learned a lot about myself too.” Marquez currently has an internship working with middle school students in Federal Way
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Nonfiction | MFA in Creative Writing - Low Residency | Wendy Call (she/her) is the co-editor of the craft anthology Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers’ Guide (Penguin, 2007) and the new annual Best Literary Translations (Deep Vellum, 2024).
Seattle, on Duwamish land, and in Oaxaca, on Mixtec and Zapotec land. Mentor: Workshops and classes in nonfiction Statement: When I was ten years old, a friend’s father told me, “We are changed by every interaction we have in our lives. Every person you meet will change you in some way.” I listened to his words from the back seat of his huge sedan as we drove through the mountains, a nighttime Pacific forest visible through scratched windows. The magnitude of the idea settled over me as we moved past
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