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  • Geffrey Davis Poetry Biography Biography Geffrey Davis is the author of three books of poems, most recently One Wild Word Away (BOA Editions 2024). His second collection, Night Angler, won the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets; and his debut, Revising the Storm, received the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize and was a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award Finalist. His writing has been published in places such as AGNI, The Atlantic, New England Review, The New York Times Magazine, The New

  • its graduates to engage the world. “The Fulbright Fellowship is an ideal match with the global focus of this university,” Storfjell said. The Fulbright is a prestigious fellowship, and both the recipients and PLU deserve recognition for their efforts. But what does it mean for current Fulbright Fellows who are currently abroad as part of the program? For Michael Wauters ’07, that answer is easy. As a senior majoring in biology, Wauters received a fellowship to assist on an epidemiological study of

  • Copenhagen nor her time teaching in Prague were designed as formal studies of transportation. Instead, she lived it. “My study abroad experience was really fundamental,” Walker said. “It was experiential. I wasn’t there to study biking.” But when she moved in with a Danish family, they provided a bike. She took the train or a bike everywhere. “It’s part of what you do there,” she said. Prague also boasts “an amazing transit system,” Walker said. She brought both her European experiences to her work with

  • offers the supervision of an experienced and approved social worker. This provides you with the opportunity to integrate your classroom learning with hands-on work with clients who benefit from the help you provide. Global Emphasis The social work curriculum is infused with content on other cultures both in this country and abroad. Students have opportunities for study abroad as well as field learning in other countries. PLU’s Pacific Rim location and Tacoma’s diverse community afford students an

  • . Neither Walker’s experience as a student in Copenhagen nor her time teaching in Prague were designed as formal studies of transportation. Instead, she lived it. “My study abroad experience was really fundamental,” Walker said. “It was experiential. I wasn’t there to study biking.” But when she moved in with a Danish family, they provided a bike. She took the train or a bike everywhere. “It’s part of what you do there,” she said. Prague also boasts “an amazing transit system,” Walker said. She brought

  • roommate conflicts. Each hall also has a professional-level Community Director (CD) who live within the halls and who is available to assist. Finally, there are additional professional-staff resources in the Department of Residential Life who can provide guidance with the roommate mediation process or other on campus living matters. Are there opportunities for my student to participate in a study abroad program?Yes. In our interdependent world, we must take students further in their undergraduate

  • the department chair before enrolling in the Field Experience. Additionally, students planning to complete the Geological Field Experience outside the United States, should contact the Wang Center Study Away Advisor (wang.center@plu.edu) no later than September 15th for J-Term and March 15th for summer to receive guidance regarding travel requirements (passport, visa requirements, etc.). Finally, students considering an international Geological Field Experience must consult PLU’s Student

  • generation. Generate attention and support for campus recycling programs. Encourage colleges to measure and benchmark recycling activity in their effort to improve their programs over time. Have a fair and friendly competition. Current ResultsCheck out the RecycleMania current results page to see how PLU stacks up against other colleges and universities! Then head over to our Recycling at PLU page to see how you can help us improve our recycling.Garbology - The Study of GarbageIn 2013 PLU hosted it’s

  • , constantly on the lookout for type. Over time, his collection grew — from discoveries in Alaska and New England, to pre-Civil War type he found in the deep south and Gold Rush-era fonts obtained in California. As Thorniley aged, R.W. (Dick) Abrams, then-chairman of West Coast Paper, offered to buy the collection. Both men desired to keep the collection in the Seattle area. It now serves as an educational resource, honoring local graphic arts and book arts communities. The collection contains fonts that

  • Choir of the West International Tour 2019 About the Tour Choir of the West is currently on a performance tour of Scotland, England, and Germany from May 26-June 12, 2019. Cities along the way include Edinburgh, York, Cambridge, London, and Oxford in the UK – along with Marktoberdorf, Germany. Choir of the… May 21, 2019