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  • of Critique,” which gave them access to the wisdom of Goethe, Lessing, and other key German writers who grappled with issues that still define much of public discourse today, including the authority of the state and religion, intolerance, critique, and the meaning of enlightenment. Jonathan is equally gifted in the language classroom, supporting students through all levels of our German curriculum. Technically and pedagogically adept, he uses a variety of visual and technical tools to support

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Andrew Larsen ’15 The Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award A ndrew Larsen was an Anthropology and Religion double major and Political Science minor from Helena, Mont. Larsen was accomplished in and out of the classroom during his time at PLU. On campus, Larsen participated in a wide range of

  • studies with an academic cognate field outside of music, such as psychology, religion, or mathematics. Bachelor of Music in Education — intended for those students wishing to be certified to teach music in the public schools. Bachelor of Arts in Music — intended for those students wishing to obtain a liberal arts degree in music. Music Minor — Intended for students who wish to increase their knowledge of academic and applied music without majoring in music.EnsemblesParticipation in musical ensembles

  • Studies Non-Profit Leadership Political Science Psychology Religion Sociology @plu_gender_sexuality_and_race As I navigate the nonprofit world as a young professional, I find myself grateful for the ways my GSRS coursework and faculty taught me to engage in difficult conversations and actively unpack my own privilege as a white, college-educated person in America. The way I move about the world is heavily informed by my GSRS degree; I strive to cultivate equitable and inclusive environments, and I

  • Kara Atkinson ’23, transfer history major and former military linguist, on her PLU experience Posted by: shortea / May 5, 2023 Image: Kara Atkinson is a PLU senior majoring in history with minors in religion and Holocaust & genocide studies. (Photos by Emma Stafki ’26) May 5, 2023 By Grant Hoskins '23PLU Marketing & Communications Student Writer Kara Atkinson ’23 earned an associate degree while serving as an Arabic linguist in the United States Army prior to her arrival at PLU. A history major

  • Activities Sept. 15: Andrew Larsen ’15, Campus Ministry Steward Musician: Daniel Stell ’15, violist Sept. 17: Hal DeLaRosby, Director of Academic Advising Musician: Chapel Choir, directed by Dr. Paul Tegels Sept. 19: Sarah Smith ’15, ASPLU President 2014-15 Musician: August Giles ’16, violinist Sept. 22: Dr. Samuel Torvend, Professor of Religion, Chair of Lutheran Studies Musician: Kristin McCarthy ’15, vocalist Sept. 24: Dr. Antonios Finitsis, Associate Professor of Religion Musician: Chapel Choir Sept

  • & Literatures, Native American & Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Pre-law, Publishing & Printing Arts, Religion, Sociology, or Sociology and Criminal Justice, this program is designed to support your academic and professional aspirations. Connect with a passionate alumni mentor who bring expertise and insights specific to your field of study, forming a meaningful relationship that open doors to endless opportunities within the realm of the College of Liberal Studies.Questions about PLU

  • assistance (that is, scholarships, artistic achievement awards, or grants), low-interest deferred loans, or employment. In many cases, a financial aid award will be a combination of these forms of assistance. Financial assistance is available to all qualified students regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. The offer of financial aid is based on the cost of attendance

  • McCuistion, professor and chair of the Department of art at the University of Puget Sound, shows mixed media ceramics that reference the effects and consequences of war. “The artwork I make is about history, myth, storytelling, religion, relationships, ceremony, civilization and humor. I am interested in the language of gesture, expression, texture, form and color,” McCuistion writes. The sculptures featured are part of his “G.I. Series”, which were inspired by what he felt was disingenuous information

  • undergraduate degree? I graduated from PLU with a Bachelor of Science in psychology with minors in politics and government as well as religion. The MSMR program relates to my undergraduate studies because we delve deep into psychographics and geodemographics, which leads to a more comprehensive view of the human experience. It is interesting to look at similar subject matters from alternative perspectives. What do you enjoy most about the program? The MSMR program gives students invaluable experience