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  • PLU French & Francophone Studies. At PLU, you will learn to speak, write, and comprehend French through interactive classes grounded in diverse media forms and cultural contexts.

    Bon appétit! Sometimes you just have to seize the day, cancel class, and have a French pique-nique. Learning Styles: The French & Francophone Studies program honors a diversity of learning styles. Here students build their interpretation of Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies. High Impact Educational Practices: These students were the first to translate Louise Dupin’s “Preliminary Discourse” into English after first transcribing it from 250-year-old manuscripts. Cultural Events on Campus

    French & Francophone Studies Program
    Administration Building Room 222-G Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1…

    Sarah Seder: New Dance Faculty Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 22, 2019 February 22, 2019 By Mackenzie Cooper '19Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1 and 2, and hone their skills in Dance Composition.Get to know Sarah What is your background?I grew up on

  • Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1…

    Sarah Seder: New Dance Faculty Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 22, 2019 February 22, 2019 By Mackenzie Cooper '19Sarah Seder’s passion for dance has taken her all over North America. Now, she returns home to the Seattle area bringing with her unique experiences, a vast repertoire of skills, and an effervescent personality. She will lead PLU students through Ballet 1, Contemporary Dance 1 and 2, and hone their skills in Dance Composition.Get to know Sarah What is your background?I grew up on

  • personal goals and needs ACCESSIBLE to students of all financial backgrounds SUSTAINABLE travel through educational carbon mitigation practices INCLUSIVE programs provide immersion experiences for all students

  • important to note we are not required to provide requested accommodations that would fundamentally alter the essential functions or technical standards of the program. Additionally, we cannot guarantee that specific accommodations will be accepted within our partnering clinical settings and organizations.  Further information on nursing students with disabilities can be found at the National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities: http://www.nond.org/ For further information regarding services

  • Resources throughout the ProcessConfidentialPrivateConfidentialCONFIDENTIAL – No obligation to report, all information will remain with that office/person unless student gives permission. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability – Victim’s Advocate Location: Anderson University Center 156 Email: mks@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-8204 Website: www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability/advocacy-services/ Services Provided: Provides a safe, private place for individuals who have questions

  • Resources throughout the ProcessConfidentialPrivateConfidentialCONFIDENTIAL – No obligation to report, all information will remain with that office/person unless student gives permission. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability – Victim’s Advocate Location: Anderson University Center 156 Email: mks@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-8204 Website: https://www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability/advocacy-services/ Services Provided: Provides a safe, private place for individuals who have

  • PLU students work election night Posted by: Todd / November 20, 2013 November 20, 2013 It might have been a sleepy election this year, but for some ambitious PLU students election night 2013 was a night to remember. More than a dozen students from PLU’s communication program worked election night for the News Tribune, KOMO and KCPQ. They produced online content, helped with data entry and enjoyed rubbing elbows with news professionals for the night. This is the sixth year  communication

  • PLU admits and enrolls students who possess the capacity for success both intellectually and personally at the collegiate level.

    Dean of Students, in consultation with Assistant Dean of Students, appropriate student, faculty, and administrative committees and councils, and legal counsel.  Members of the PLU campus community advocating for changes to the Code of Conduct may do so by sending a request to the Academic Performance and Integrity Committee of the Faculty; or by directly contacting the Dean of StudentsStudents will be notified of changes as they become effective.  Notification will be made via email.  To receive