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  • 253.535.7687 www.plu.edu/languages/ lang@plu.edu Ami Shah, Ph.D., Chair Jump to...Global and Cultural StudiesThe Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and

  • /Stipend/Benefits: eligible applicants qualify for a $1,500 scholarship for any CIEE summer program.Goldwater ScholarshipsSophomores and juniors majoring in math, one of the natural sciences, or engineering who intend to pursue a career in research are eligible for this Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program scholarship, which funds up to 2 years of undergraduate study. Candidates must intend to pursue a research career and a PhD. in math, one of the natural sciences or

  • The Application ProcessWho is eligible for financial aid?All admitted students are considered for financial assistance at PLU, with the largest funding source being our own merit scholarship program which recognizes academic excellence and artistic achievement.  Federal student aid through the U.S. Department of Education is also available to all U.S. citizens and permanent residents, while Washington residents with undocumented status may be eligible for assistance from the state of Washington

  • decision making and health professions education. Her more recent research is in ethics education for health care professionals. Benedict, S. & Rozmus, C. (2014). Chapter 7: Nurses and human subjects research during the Third Reich and now. In S. Rubenfeld and S, Benedict (Eds). Human Subjects Research After the Holocaust (pp. 87-98). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. DOI: 10.1007/.978-3-319-05702-6 7. Benedict, S. & Shields, L. (2014). Nurses and midwives in Nazi Germany: The “euthanasia

  • to look up Gen Ed ReqsClasses availableClasses availableYou can access all course offerings through Banner (Course Schedule) or through the link above. If you are searching for certain courses that meet General Education requirements, then you must select the appropriate Attribute and check the box below that says “Show all subjects with matching attribute.”How to RegisterStep by Step Registration InstructionsVideo instructions for how to register using updated formatWhen you are ready to

  • to go back to school for a master’s degree, and we’re here to share it with you. Let’s get started.Tip: Which graduate program is right for you? Explore our educational guides to learn more about PLU’s programs.Explore Free Graduate Education GuidesIt’s most affordable now (tuition costs will only continue to increase)Did you know that tuition rates increase nearly twice as fast as general inflation rate? In fact, on average, tuition rates actually increase about 8 percent each year. In other

  • , see – or most importantly – where to eat! Read Previous What’s in our room? With Christian Cutter ‘24 Read Next Special Education Major Gavin Knapp ’23 Discovers the Beauty of Returning to His Childhood School District LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic

  • . “So that style of radio is very close to my heart.” This fall, Rich is pairing their love of audio storytelling and theatre education to create an independent production of “The War of the Worlds.” Based on the H.G. Wells novel, the show’s themes include colonialism, superstitions and prejudices — topics Rich believes are still prevalent today. “I can’t speak to what H.G. Wells was thinking when he was writing it, but a lot of it is more inwardly reflective,” Rich said. “The Martians coming down

  • continuing operational funding for a particular professional school of Pacific Lutheran University. The current PLU professional schools include the School of Art and Communication, the School of Business, the School of Education and Kinesiology, and the School of Nursing. Named Endowed Schools begin at $10,000,000. 5. Endowed Academic Department A named endowment fund may be established to provide substantial continuing operational funding for a particular academic department or division of the

  • resounding message stressed the role of education in meeting the sociopolitical and environmental problems facing the nation. Kennedy’s optimism energized the crowd, as when he sketched out his rosy vision for the coming years: “I want to see…the best brains we have meeting the most difficult problems this country has ever faced.” He described his tour of the American west as a “trip of conservation” and urged “the talented and able people of this state [to] make the judgments on recreation and