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  • -Law Religion I chose to study history at PLU because of the community feeling and support that PLU provides academically. Unknowingly, my first history class was with the chair of the department, Gina Hames and being able to form that connection early on has been essential to my success. Also, the staff are extremely dedicated to making sure you succeed, your academic excellence is their top priority! — Fulton B. ‘24 Did you know? Interested in learning history where it actually happened? PLU

  • a value or ethical dilemma. (500 words) How did you resolve it? What were some of the factors you considered in making your decision? If you have never confronted a value or ethical dilemma, on what knowledge would you consider relying to help you address and resolve one? Discuss a difficult or dangerous situation you encountered. (500 words) How did you handle the situation? What would you do differently in the future and why? Are there any situations in which you would feel particularly

  • confronted with a value or ethical dilemma. (500 words or less) How did you resolve it? What were some of the factors you considered in making your decision? If you have never confronted a value or ethical dilemma, on what knowledge would you consider relying to help you address and resolve one? Discuss a difficult or dangerous situation you encountered. (500 words or less) How did you handle the situation? What would you do differently in the future and why? Are there any situations in which you would

  • confronted with a value or ethical dilemma. (500 words or less) How did you resolve it? What were some of the factors you considered in making your decision? If you have never confronted a value or ethical dilemma, on what knowledge would you consider relying to help you address and resolve one? Discuss a difficult or dangerous situation you encountered. (500 words or less) How did you handle the situation? What would you do differently in the future and why? Are there any situations in which you would

  • strives to close student achievement gaps in Washington state. “I help other teachers develop qualities that I developed,” Jones said. After observing a teacher making a difference in that Philadelphia school – without the benefit of books, computers, or copy machines – Jones realized the power of education. “I believe education can change lives,” Jones said. Jones subsequently enrolled at PLU, where she received her teaching credential in 2001. With the memory of that Philadelphia school still vivid

  • discount at coffee stands on campus, so they will eventually pay for themselves, and you aren’t wasting a cup every time you buy. Take a class that involves some sort of environmental studies, regardless of the department. Why? Education allows for more informed decision-making and is key to change. Read Previous William Foege ’57: Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Read Next PLU on Wall Street COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad

  • degree requirements. Undergraduate online courses at PLU for summer 2017 are offered at a reduced rate of $390/credit hour in order to be more competitive with community colleges and state colleges.  Are online classes right for me?Still not sure if online learning is the right choice for you?  Here are some things you may want to consider in making your decision: How comfortable are you using computers, email, and the Internet? Do you have reliable access to a computer with a high-speed connection

  • government decision making from local to international levels.  They have written and contributed to more than a dozen books and encourage students to share in their research interests.What Careers are There in Political Science?Political Science students most often choose careers in: Law, either as an attorney or administrator Government Law enforcement Private businesses Education You may find it necessary or desirable to pursue graduate studies for some of these fields, as do many students.  For

  • we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am going to do this I am going

  • themselves do not become involved or we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am