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  • Chinese, and Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, while his translations have appeared in various collections of modern and contemporary Chinese poetry. He now lives with his family in Bellevue, WA, a small city that is slowly but surely surpassing its status as mere “Seattle suburb.” Dr. Geoff FoyGeoff E. Foy, Ph.D.傅逸哲博士 Associate Provost for Graduate Programs and Continuing Education, Pacific Lutheran University 太平洋路德大学研究生和继续教育中心副教务长 Dr. Foy is the Associate Provost for Graduate Programs and

  • Revised November 2020 The university has a strong commitment to life-long learning which it supports through the following tuition assistance programs and by offering a number of additional on- and off-campus professional development programs. Each tuition benefit has its own eligibility requirements, so it is important to familiarize yourself with the criteria. If you have questions, please call Human Resources at ext. 7185. Forms and other information related to this policy are available on

  • graduates have been accepted into a large number of professional schools. Approximately two-thirds of PLU students applying to medical school and about 90 percent of those applying to dental school have been granted admission. Medical Schools The University of Washington Medical School is the only regional medical school directly serving residents of the states of Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. The medical school currently admits 175 medical students to its first-year class. Since the mid-’50s

  • graduates have been accepted into a large number of professional schools. Approximately two-thirds of PLU students applying to medical school and about 90 percent of those applying to dental school have been granted admission. Medical Schools The University of Washington Medical School is the only regional medical school directly serving residents of the states of Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. The medical school currently admits 175 medical students to its first-year class. Since the mid-’50s

  • between 16-35; 2) Having a valid Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) certificate (any level); 3) Having no experience of studying in China. Host University: Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China Program description: The Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) offers scholarship opportunities to non-native Chinese speaking college-level students worldwide to study Chinese language and culture in China during summer for four weeks. CIWA organizes this program for all students from its partner

  • Earth Science and Environmental Studies are focused on the study of human interactions with the earth and its environments. 253.535.7744 www.plu.edu/earth-science/ lechlear@plu.edu Alex Lechler, Ph.D., Chair The major and minor in Earth Science focus on the scientific study of the processes that shape the earth. The program offers courses that explore earth materials and what they can tell us about past climates, tectonic activity, and mountain building. We also study natural hazards and other

  • First MSK Graduate Class: Matt Leslie Posted by: chaconac / November 19, 2021 November 19, 2021 Since its inception two years ago, a total of five students have graduated with their graduate kinesiology degree from PLU. We had the opportunity to speak with Matt Leslie from the first graduating class of the MSK program.Here’s what Matt Leslie had to say about his experience in achieving a master’s in kinesiology from PLU. Reflection from Matt Leslie, '21My name is Matt Leslie. I graduated with a

  • Fast Track setting PLU graduate students on right path Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / January 9, 2018 Image: The School of Business is located in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, PLU’s newest academic building. January 9, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardPLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 8, 2018)- Graduate school can be a daunting prospect for anyone. Students fresh off their undergraduate sprint are faced with a complicated application process and daunting

  • , plants like her beloved Amorphophallus konjac can live on campus without scaring prospective students away with its distinctive scent—rotting meat. The greenhouse also will serve the campus community by providing space for growing vegetable garden starts for the PLU Community Garden and native plants for the PLU campus landscape. It also will serve as community outreach for the Division of Natural Sciences and the Biology Department. PLU is the host site for the Tacoma/South Puget Sound Math

  • blankets that keep kids comfortable and warm.” At PLU, Garabedian learned skills she uses today – in speaking, organizing, communicating, managing logistics and leadership – while working as a tour guide for the Office of Admission, and with the Youth Leadership Institute. “All of those skills benefit you in the workplace,” she says. Shoebox Sharing Around the World Today, Garabedian’s organization makes over 600 fleece blankets for children annually — and next year, the organization will celebrate its