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  • The Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. May 16 – 4:45-7:00 pm Anderson University Center Please see the schedule below for presentation room locations. Select each student’s name for their presentation title. Schedule of Events4:45 pm  –  Class Picture on the AUC Stairs 4:50 pm  –  Welcome – Dept Chair, Dr. Laura McCloud – AUC 203 5:00 pm  –  Session 1 5:40 pm – Break with light refreshments 6:00 pm  –  Session 2 6:40 pm  –  Awards

  • Germany.Suzanne VromenTitle: Presenter, Women as Rescuers and Collaborators panel, “Belgian Nuns and their Rescue of Jewish Children” Who: Suzanne Vromen, Professor Emeritus, Sociology, Bard CollegeBio: Suzanne Vromen is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Bard College where she taught for 22 years. She was living in Belgium when the Germans invaded the country in 1940. After a year under Nazi occupation, with her family she succeeded in escaping and finding refuge in what was then the Belgian Congo. She

  • School of Nursing; and departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian     Black History Month: Black@PLU The Black Student Union, led by BSU President Casey Brown, presents an exhibit for Black History Month that highlights a selection of photos from the PLU Archives and Special Collections that are part of the Black@PLU interactive timeline. The exhibit also highlights the people, origin, history, and supports for creating the timeline. As noted

  • and thoughtfully respond to the prompts in your essay. For applicants who are from a discipline outside of social work, and under the appropriate prompt, be sure to highlight the following: The experiences you’ve had in the social services area, whether that is through employment, volunteer work, or being a consumer of services. Any relevant coursework you’ve completed (e.g., psychology, sociology, etc.), Explain why you want to pursue social work as a professional.  Explain how your path so far

  • possibilities.Why did you want to major in economics and minor in data science? I liked the major because it taught me about the world around me. I’ve taken classes like psychology and sociology, and those definitely teach you a lot, but I feel like economics as a social science is incredibly applicable to day-to-day interactions. You find a lot in the decisions that firms make, the decisions that consumers make, and how those lead to the circumstances surrounding you. Not only that, but more, more practically

  • include anthropology, sociology, and psychology. In general, the following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to a school of occupational therapy. BIOL 205, 206 PSYCH 101, 320, 415 SOCI 101 STAT – most OT schools require a Statistics course Pre-Veterinary Medicine There is no pre-professional major for veterinary medicine at PLU; rather students each should select the major which best matches their interests and which best prepares them for alternative careers. In

  • Sociology SOCI 226: Delinquency and Juvenile Justice SOCI 240: Social Problems SOCI 330: The Family SOCW 320: Child Welfare, A Global Perspective SOCW 375: Social Services in the Community SOCW 460: Social Work Practice II: Families and Groups F. Community Economic Development 12 semester hours from any of the following areas Business Communication Computer Science Economics Global Studies: Any course in the Development and Social Justice Concentration Studio Arts: Any course in Graphic Design

  • Studies at Arizona State University Erica Lehrer, Associate Professor of History and Sociology/Anthropology at Concordia University, Canada Research Chair in Museum and Heritage Studies, and Director of the Curating and Public Scholarship Lab at Concordia University Convener: Rabbi Bruce Kadden, PLU 12:30 - 1:15 p.m. – Lunch, AUC, Chris Knutzen RoomDuring lunch, there will be a screening of “Raise the Roof”, a film that documents the decades-long journey of artists Rick and Laura Brown as they, along

  • said PLU’s program seemed just familiar enough, and more in-depth. “I applied, I got in and that’s why we’re still in Washington,” Sullivan said. “So much has come full circle: PLU sponsoring the house, me being here, the PLU community helping.” And that help is substantial. PLU committed to raising $10,000 and to offering at least 1,200 hours of service for the Habitat house this year. So far, Lutes from all walks of life—Sociology classes, faculty, alumni, the women’s basketball team and

  • -3329", swfPath: "/wp-content/themes/plu/library/js/jplayer/jquery.jplayer.swf", supplied: "mp3", useStateClassSkin: true, autoBlur: false, smoothPlayBar: true, keyEnabled: true, remainingDuration: true, volume: 1 }); }); Kacie Masten '17 ( )Intern, State Senate | Political Science and Sociology Major   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-2234").jPlayer({ ready