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  •  graduated from PLU with a triple major in French, Spanish and Global Studies. She subsequently continued her education with a Master’s in Public Health from Tulane University, with a concentration in international health and development. She chose to maximize her graduate school experience by participating in the Peace Corps Masters International Program, which combines graduate studies with Peace Corps Service. Through this program, her Peace Corps service was filled with many opportunities for health

  • French sandwich cookies that are as light as air and filled with sweetness. She ignored those brides for a long time – she had never eaten a macaron, and certainly didn’t know how to make one. Then, as she had done all those times before with new and unfamiliar experiences, she decided to give it a try. “The first recipe I tried was from a Martha Stewart magazine,” she said. “They didn’t turn out very pretty, but they were the most delicious things I ever ate. That was 2011 and I haven’t stopped

  • if she did macarons, those colorful French sandwich cookies that are as light as air and filled with sweetness. She ignored those brides for a long time – she had never eaten a macaron, and certainly didn’t know how to make one. Then, as she had done all those times before with new and unfamiliar experiences, she decided to give it a try. “The first recipe I tried was from a Martha Stewart magazine,” she said. “They didn’t turn out very pretty, but they were the most delicious things I ever ate

  • : First-Year Experience DJS Seminar FERPA: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act FNP: Family Nurse Practitioner FR: Freshman FT: Fitness and Wellness GenEd Element FTWL: Fitness and Wellness FW: First-Year Experience Writing Seminar FREN: French FYEP: First-Year Experience Program GE: Global Engagement GenEd Element GED: General Equivalency Diploma GENED: General Education Program GLB: Graham-Leach-Bliley Act GLCS: Global & Cultural Studies GLST: Global Studies GMAT: Graduate Management Admission

  • HumanitiesInterdisciplinary ProgramsNatural SciencesSocial SciencesSchool of Arts and CommunicationSchool of BusinessHumanitiesHumanities TutorialsAriel Wood, '17, French and Global Studies:My tutorial was entitled “Gender in Colonial Algeria” and counted towards my French major. We studied gender & politics during the Algerian War from the perspective of (mostly) Algerian writers. Selected bibliography: Michel de Montaigne-Des Cannibales Albert Camus- L’etranger Azzedine Haddour- Colonial

  • quality must be at a level befitting a good public performance. HORN BM A 30-minute (minimum) recital consisting of at least 3 contrasting pieces from a range of musical eras. Instrumental assessments and recitals in the BM may not repeat repertoire from previous assessments and recitals. Performance quality must be at a pre-professional level: one or two years away from achieving a graduate school level of tone, phrasing, endurance, range, articulation, technique, facility, etc. Understanding of

  • until they are challenged, the oppressors both in the present and future, can continue to deprive the Romani people of their human rights and dignity.Sophia MahrTitle: Mayer Summer Research Fellow presentation Who: Sophia Mahr ’18, Pacific Lutheran UniversityBio: Sophia Mahr is a junior at PLU majoring in Global Studies with concentrations in Development and Social Justice & International Affairs. Sophia is also pursuing minors in Holocaust and Genocide Studies & French. She received the Kurt Mayer

  • been the availability of on-campus jobs, and the ROTC program. After I was naturalized, I enrolled in ROTC and will be commissioning as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army! Charlotte CarpentierFrance School of Business, 2016 Studying in the U.S. was a lifetime dream and PLU seemed perfect to me because of its size (not too big [of] a campus), its business school (good reputation), the opportunity I had to attend MBA classes and also because I had had extremely good feedback from former French