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  • ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Study Away at Pacific Lutheran University International Site Menu Translated Websites 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese (Traditional) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) Norsk bokmål (Norwegian Bokmål) Svenska (Swedish) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Mongolian Русский (Russian) Why PLU Majors Student Testimonials Great Northwest Global Education Prepared For The World Student Research Lives of Service Lutheran Heritage Campus Safety Cost & Scholarship Cost

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Water Mountain Forest Tacoma International Site Menu Translated Websites 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese (Traditional) 日本語 (Japanese) 한국어 (Korean) Norsk bokmål (Norwegian Bokmål) Svenska (Swedish) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Mongolian Русский (Russian) Why PLU Majors Student Testimonials Great Northwest Global Education Prepared For The World Student Research Lives of Service Lutheran Heritage Campus Safety Cost & Scholarship Cost Scholarships Campus Employment

  • Earth Continuing global education through sustainability and service Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — who lead the Wang Center and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — discuss the environmental impacts of study away and how Pacific Lutheran University “onsets” its carbon footprint, as well as other issues related to global education and community service. The Wang Center for Global Education The Center for Community Engagement and Service Listen to the full discussion

  • lot of good questions about ethics, race, human rights, women’s rights and more. I feel that this book touches on all parts of PLU’s diversity, justice and sustainability pledge. Faculty Comment: Despite that this has been turned into an Oprah HBO movie, this text represents an outstanding intersection of race, class, gender, and health. It provides an excellent example of the evolving state of scientific and health knowledge, passion of discovery and ensuing commercialization, evolving and

  • analytical skills in interpreting data.Introduction to data collection techniques including quantitative and qualitative techniques.Operationalization and measurement.Data collection.Data analysis. Demonstrate critical, independent thinking about politics and public life.Recognize rights, responsibilities, and privileges of participating in, and contributing as a citizen in a diverse society. Have and awareness of one's own biases, including reflection on one's own political socialization and the effects

  •  /  April 21, 2014 Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become more than an act for Curt Malloy ’88. Malloy began juggling during his freshman year at Pacific Lutheran University to distract himself when his mother was diagnosed with cancer. “I found it therapeutic that I learned how to juggle,” Malloy said. The two wrote a peer-reviewed... By Valery  /  April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” A Q&A With Natalie Burton ’13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie

  • His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become more than an act for Curt Malloy ’88. Malloy began juggling during his freshman year at Pacific Lutheran University to distract himself when his mother was diagnosed with cancer. “I found it therapeutic that I learned how to juggle,” Malloy said. The two wrote a peer-reviewed... By Valery  /  April 21, 2014 Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” A Q&A With Natalie Burton ’13 Music and Chinese Studies major Natalie Burton graduated

  • Kari Plog ‘11 on telling the stories of those most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 7, 2020 Image: Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, has been telling the stories of Western Washington residents trying to deal with the fallout of a global health crisis while navigating the challenges that come with that — like turning her closet into a makeshift recording studio for audio. April 7, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing

  • broader Tacoma area. The significance of “Lavender” Lavender Graduation Ceremonies are held across the country every year. The origin of the term “lavender” has many variations. According to the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), lavender is a combination of the pink triangle that gay men were forced to wear in concentration camps and the black triangle designating lesbians as political prisoners in Nazi Germany. The LGBTQ civil rights movement took these symbols of hatred and combined them to make symbols

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