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  • Join the national celebration of international education & exchange. PLU International Student Services and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education invite you to a week of

    , homestays, language learning, finish with an independent research project or an internship. Focused around a program theme. Featured SIT Programs Include: Rwanda – Post-Genocide Restoration and Peace Building Morocco – Field Studies in Journalism and New Media Morocco – Migration and Transnational Identity Morocco – Multiculturalism and Human Rights India – Public Health, Gender and Community Action India – Sustainable Development and Social Change Indonesia – Arts, Religion, and Social Change Mongolia

  • Welcome to dance at Pacific Lutheran University!  We offer a Dance minor within the Department of Theatre & Dance under the College of Professional Studies.

    DanceWelcome to dance at Pacific Lutheran University!  We offer a Dance minor within the Department of Theatre & Dance under the College of Professional Studies. Dance at Pacific Lutheran University provides unique opportunities in performance, choreography, dance history, production, and dance technique (including contemporary, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and tap). Classes are offered every semester along with co-curricular opportunities. Students can receive credit for their participation in dance

  • Global & Cultural Studies faculty and staff.

    Paul Manfredi Director of Chinese Studies Program Full Profile 253-535-7216 manfredi@plu.edu

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s own Cassio Vianna , Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies , has been awarded a grant from the City of Tacoma. This grant, part of the Tacoma Artists Initiative Program (TAIP) , encourages artistic engagement in the city by…

    PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition Cassio Vianna, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies, has been awarded a grant to write a 4-movement suite entitled Invisible Garden, that blends jazz, chamber music and Brazilian music. Posted by: Liza Conboy / April 18, 2024 Image: Jazz Under the Stars featuring Vianna/Bergeron Brazilian Quintet with Cassio Vianna on piano at PLU, Thursday

  • Conference Scheduled Speakers PLU senior students Andrew Allen, Hannah Anderson, Andrew Larsen and Christian Wold will lead a panel on the vocation of promoting justice. Antonios Finitsis, chair of PLU’s Religion Department and an expert in the Hebrew Scriptures, will discuss the origins and development of Jewish and Christian commitments to social justice and their continuing power today. A workshop by PLU Sakai manager Sean Horner will focus on the groundswell of support in universities and churches

  • Free inquiry shapes effective worldly intelligence and service in the world. Martin Luther’s free investigation of scripture led to his breakthrough and the posting of the ninety-five theses on

    . In Luther’s intellectual work lay the seeds of a new vision of free and responsible society. The intellectual structure of the Lutheran reform movement was laid in previous centuries by the twin influences of the medieval European universities and Renaissance humanism. The medieval universities provided the foundations of free academic inquiry through a curriculum shaped by the classical trivium (grammar, logic, rhetoric) and quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy). These in turn

  • Associate Professor of English | Department of English | jamesja@plu.edu | 253-535-7217 | Jenny James was born and raised in Michigan, the home of the Great Lakes and the Michigan Wolverines.

    Jennifer James Associate Professor of English Phone: 253-535-7217 Email: jamesja@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 201-C Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Chair, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Director, Native American & Indigenous Studies Education Ph.D., English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 2012 M.A., Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College, 2004 B.A., Comparative Literature, Smith College, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Post

  • Each proposed change in curriculum and in degree requirements shall be discussed and approved by the department or school of origin.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1. Faculty Approval of Curriculum and Degree Requirements Section 2. Flowchart of Usual Procedure for Curriculum Revision Section 3. Procedures Governing Revision of Curriculum and Degree Requirements Section 4. Format for Preparing Proposals Section 5. Policies for Open Topic Courses Section 6. Catalogs and Class SchedulesSection 1. FACULTY APPROVAL OF CURRICULUM AND DEGREE REQUIREMENTS All curricula and degree requirements shall be approved by the faculty [Faculty

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** *Note:  Individual part-time progressions may vary.  Refer to Academic Program Contract (APC) for further information.

    clinical2 Credits SpringNURS 776 Family Nurse Practitioner IV – 120 hrs clinical NURS 795 Transition to DNP Practice NURS 799 DNP Scholarly Project IV – 60 hrs clinical4 Credits 1 Credit 3 Credits Total Credits80 BSN to DNP Part-time - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** *Note:  Individual part-time progressions may vary.  Refer to Academic Program Contract (APC) for further information. Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** *Note:  Individual part-time progressions may vary.  Refer to Academic Program Contract (APC) for further information.

    Project III – 120 hrs clinical2 Credits SpringNURS 657 PMHNP Capstone – 180 hrs clinical NURS 795 Transition to DNP Practice NURS 799 DNP Scholarly Project IV – 60 hrs clinical4 Credits 1 Credits 3 Credits Total Credits90 BSN to DNP Part-time - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024** *Note:  Individual part-time progressions may vary.  Refer to Academic Program Contract (APC) for further information. Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly