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  • Board Chair, Associate Provost and Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Confucius Institute of the State of Washington | byaden@plu.edu | 253-535-7283 | Bridget Yaden is the Associate Provost and Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies at PLU, where she has worked since 1996.

    members. She is the Executive Director of the Pacific Northwest Council for Languages, supporting all language educators in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Bridget was involved in grant writing, planning, and executing federal STARTALK programs to train and certificate Chinese language teachers in Washington State for over a dozen years. Her research interests include second language acquisition, language learning centers, and the Seal of Biliteracy.

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  • Start with Academics at PLU. This will be your introduction to classes, registration, and timelines at PLU.

    work primarily with biology, theatre, criminal justice, and transfer students. My favorite part of working with my students is watching them really discover who they are outside of the first 18 years of their lives. The development and growth is really exciting! kelsey.eagen@plu.edu Make an appointment with KelseyAngie Hambrick (she/her) Angie Hambrick is a Black woman committed to modeling #blackjoy. She enjoys spending time with her son, The Golden Girls, Americanos with nonfat milk, and buying

  • The weekly schedule of classes is too important to all members of the University (faculty, students, student life, and others) to not have agreed upon best practices.

    attend. B.  Departments or Schools offering primarily MWF courses that meet more often for shorter periods of time, or primarily MW or TR courses that meet for longer periods of time with fewer class meetings, should distribute their offerings evenly across these available time slots. C.  Departments or Schools should offer no more than 84% (5/6) of any of their offerings in primetime. D.  Departments or Schools should offer less than 20% of their offerings in each semester in any one given time slot

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s eleventh annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture will be held virtually at 5:30 p.m. on May 5. Meg Medina,, and New York Times best-selling author will deliver this year’s Benson lecture titled “Rough Patch: On Writing About Painful Experiences for Kids“ and…

    Experiences for Kids`` and will be followed by a Q&A session with Medina. A Newbery Medal and Pura Belpré winner, Medina is a children’s, middle grade, and young adult author of Cuban descent whose books celebrate Latinx culture and the lives of young people. She serves on the National Board of Advisors for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and is a faculty member of Hamline University’s Masters of Fine Arts in Children’s Literature. Her works have been called “heartbreaking

  • Biology is an adventure! It’s solving problems about living organisms. As a student of biology you must have a curiosity about living things and a foundation for questioning, exploring,

    modern biology and allows flexible planning. The laboratory components of courses are designed to permit plenty of hands-on experiences in genuine research settings. In addition to traditional classroom study, students may participate in laboratory and field biology research, academic internships and study abroad. After completing two semesters of general biology, students may choose elective courses, taking at least one course in each of three distributions: Molecular and Cellular Biology; Organism

  • Portland native, Jess Mason gives a tour of their room in Hong Hall. Hong Global Hall is for local, national, and international students. Located in the middle of upper campus, it is home to a unique living/learning community consisting of six language and global engagement…

    What’s in our room? With Jess Mason ’24 Posted by: vcraker / April 13, 2023 April 13, 2023 Portland native, Jess Mason gives a tour of their room in Hong Hall. Hong Global Hall is for local, national, and international students. Located in the middle of upper campus, it is home to a unique living/learning community consisting of six language and global engagement houses: Chinese, French, Global Studies, Indigenous Languages, Spanish, and the International Honors program. CLICK HERE to learn

  • Travis McDaneld ’23 is entering his fourth year at PLU as an economics major, minoring in data science. When he enrolled at PLU, he had every intention of majoring in business, although he admits to not having any idea about what he wanted to do…

    . Read More Here Read Previous How Keegan Dolan’s PLU Mentor Helped Land Him A Dream Internship In Boston Read Next Brian Sung ’24 discusses his business and econ majors, Oxford trip, and PLU experience as a first generation Chinese immigrant LATEST POSTS Meet Cameron Emerson ’08 April 14, 2019 PLU Alum Visits Department of Economics April 15, 2019 National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 16, 2019 Economics Alum Receives Award June 24, 2019

  • Confucius Institute of the State of Washington faculty and staff.

    Paul Manfredi, 魏朴 CIWA Director, Higher Education, Director of Chinese Studies Program at PLU Full Profile 253-535-7216 manfredi@plu.edu

  • Digital Preservation Specialist | Library | jds@plu.edu | 253-535-7882

    Josh Smith Digital Preservation Specialist Phone: 253-535-7882 Email: jds@plu.edu Professional Education MLIS, Library and Information Science, University of Washington BA, Spanish Language & Literature, International Relations, Pacific Lutheran University

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  • Capstone Title: “Distant Sunken Ships and the Apparition of Empire in To the Lighthouse”

    Spring 2022 English Capstones[ Seminar in Creative Writing | Seminar in Literature ]Engl 452 : Seminar in Literature, Dr. Jenny JamesWednesday May 18, 2022 | 1:00-4:20pm | AUC 201Anna NguyenCasey McNivenBailey SummerhillAndrew WelchJames SecorAnna Nguyen1:00-1:40pm Capstone Title: “Distant Sunken Ships and the Apparition of Empire in To the Lighthouse” Casey McNiven1:40-2:20pm Capstone Title: “The Silence of the Poet & the Role of Augustus Carmichael in To the Lighthouse” Bailey Summerhill2:20