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  • double minored in environmental studies and English writing. Her day-to-day job includes leading tours and and answering many questions, among other duties. “It’s pretty awesome to see a 7-year-old kid sharing a cool fact about Yosemite that he remembers from when you told him,” Plog said. She said her job is a way of life — hiking, walking, enjoying the great outdoors, interacting with diverse visitors, living where she works and focusing on education and the environment. “You never really stop

  • home university study abroad office will support you throughout this process alongside PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education!Cost & ScholarshipsCost & ScholarshipsThe exact cost of participating in a Gateway program varies based on your home university, so be sure to reach out to your university’s study abroad office and check their website to learn more about what the cost would be for you.ApplyApplyHow do I apply? The application* includes: Personal information – mailing

  • interested, please contact the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, either Neal Sobania, Executive Director (Sobania@plu.edu) or Allyson Lindsley, Administrative Assistant (lindslal@plu.edu). Who may attend the PLU-Wang Center International Symposium?The symposium is open to the entire community. Anyone with an interest in the topic being discussed is welcome to attend all or part of CIS. How do I get to the Symposium?To get to Pacific Lutheran University, either place the university

  • application process. Division of Natural SciencesA leader in undergraduate science, technology, engineering and math education. Tarka Wilcox:Locating landslide hazards in Western Washington Shannon Seidel:Science education for an inclusive classroom Renzhi Cao:Artificial intelligence without the science fiction Jon Freeman:Biofuel for the future Dean Waldow:Building better batteries Heidi Schutz:Studying the evolution of fish Locating landslide hazards in Western WashingtonTarka Wilcox Tarka Wilcox

  • time. Then one day I was hanging out with my best friend Amelie and we thought we would make a music video. Again, I would like to state that I have no cinematography skills. So we did it, instead of trying to edit it, I filmed the whole music video in one swoop. We asked the girl next door to join us, not Laura but her little sister. So now, somewhere on youtube, there is a video of my best friend and the girl next door, dancing through the entirety of Party in the USA. By Duffy Anderson Let it be

  • objectives.  Although the style of each blended course may vary, hallmarks of blended instruction often include increased collaboration with peers, one-on-one and small group interaction with instructors, and online activities that deepen and extend student learning. What are the benefits of selecting an online course?Online summer courses keep students connected to PLU during a time when they may be unable to traditionally complete courses on campus.  Many online courses meet general education

  • reminder to my family and to the people she meets of what happened to her.  Unfortunately, anti-Semitism still exists around this country. Hopefully, through efforts likes those at PLU, we can avoid the horrors of the past.” Harry and Carol are grateful to those that are supporting Holocaust education at PLU and the annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.

  • reminder to my family and to the people she meets of what happened to her.  Unfortunately, antisemitism still exists around this country. Hopefully, through efforts likes those at PLU, we can avoid the horrors of the past.” Harry and Carol are grateful to those that are supporting Holocaust education at PLU and the annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.

  • reminder to my family and to the people she meets of what happened to her.  Unfortunately, antisemitism still exists around this country. Hopefully, through efforts likes those at PLU, we can avoid the horrors of the past.” Harry and Carol are grateful to those that are supporting Holocaust education at PLU and the annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.

  • reminder to my family and to the people she meets of what happened to her.  Unfortunately, antisemitism still exists around this country. Hopefully, through efforts likes those at PLU, we can avoid the horrors of the past.” Harry and Carol are grateful to those that are supporting Holocaust education at PLU and the annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.