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PLU hosts international speech and debate tournament Posted by: Todd / December 9, 2014 December 9,
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Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 6, 2016 Decem
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Reflective Viewing: Finding the Divine Within You Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 10, 2017 Febr
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2019 Juried Student Art Exhibit Call for Submissions Posted by: Reesa Nelson / October 22, 2019 Octo
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option. Load from ePass Save to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Master of Arts in Education: Alternative Routes to Certification Academic Programs all programs Master of Arts in Education: Alternative Routes to Certification Graduate College of Professional Studies Information Session Meet the Professors Apply Now About The Alternative Routes to Certification (ARC) program is a special pathway for career changers from high needs fields (such as math and science) or individuals with prior
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to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Master of Fine Arts: Rainier Writing Workshop Academic Programs all programs program website Master of Fine Arts: Rainier Writing Workshop Graduate College of Liberal Studies Rainier Writing Workshop Meet the Professors Apply Now About The Master of Arts in Creative Writing is a three-year, four-residency program with emphasis in fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Students participate in a 10-day summer residency on campus, and work remotely one-on-one with
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University, but first, he will spend a year continuing to work with Tacoma Pro Bono or pursuing another legal studies internship. “My internship has opened a lot of doors and I’ve learned the value of networking,” Crenshaw says. “My supervisor is talking to me about different internships and employment opportunities.” Crenshaw appreciates his strong connections with his professors in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. “They’re all so sweet and nice, and you can just talk to them,” he says
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