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  • fact, my high school in Lacey, Washington had a larger percentage than PLU. I never really had to think about my own skin color and Filipino-heritage until I arrived at PLU and realized there weren’t many like me. At that point, it was very scary. I felt alone, despite being a social person and meeting so many new and friendly people in the first few weeks of school. The late 90s had a particular charge about it due to the passing and implementation of Washington’s Initiative 200 (which sought to

  • WorkBachelor of Arts (BA) in Social WorkAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewSociologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in SociologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree View*More majors coming soonSee How Your Credits TransferPLU offers equivalency guides to see how your credits from Green River would transfer to PLU. These guides will show you how your credits transfer and how they fulfill PLU's general education requirements. To be certain which of your credits transfer, however, apply to PLU.Start NowMajors

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  • of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewAssociate of  Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewBachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BSK), Pre-Physical TherapyAssociate of Science (AS-T) Track 1 Degree ViewPsychologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in PsychologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewBachelor of Science (BS) in PsychologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewSocial WorkBachelor of Arts (BA) in Social WorkAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA) Degree ViewSociologyBachelor of Arts (BA) in SociologyAssociate of Arts (AA-DTA

  • , senior manager for development studies, Environmental Programs, Port of Tacoma 3D) “Groundwater Quality, Quantity and Vulnerability in Arid Southwest Namibia: Challenges in Meeting Water Demand” – Scandinavian Cultural Center, UC Speaker: Ben Mapani, senior lecture and researcher, Department of Geology, University of Namibia 3E) “Water and Its Social Role Among Women in Shillong, India” – Room 201, Xavier Speakers: Sister Helen Puwein, Head of School, Bellefonte Community College; Karissa Bryant ’03

  • Learn More: Yaka Ndeemba MaskAfter a long history of forced migration and union with other groups, the Yaka have been an independent society since the 19th century.  Living in the northern Congo, the Yaka are primarily hunters, although they also practice small scale farming.  The tight-knit social system of the Yaka consists of a chief and his second in command who delegates to lineage chiefs.  The Yaka are known for their masks, sculpture, and decorative everyday objects.  Also, the

  • Forget about the War on Christmas, reading the popular press and social media in the last couple years, one could come to the reasonable conclusion that there is a War on the Humanities complete with offensive actions by those who doubt the value of the Humanities, especially relative to preparing students for post-collegiate employment. There are also counter-offensives and defensive actions by prominent and ground level professors, deans, provosts, and university presidents defending the

  • students are the sort of people I want teaching in schools, running for office, and leading global forces for change because I know that they’ve learned from him. I know they are more thoughtful, more creative, and more collaborative than they were before they came under his guidance.”Full Citation Previous Winners2020-2021 Nomination Process *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Intersections: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Read Next Intersections: Lutheran Social Teaching and Economic

  • Explore! because she felt that it could be an opportunity to help broaden her social skills, which she acknowledged would be an asset in her profession. Last-minute participant Amy Larson said that she was contemplating the most critical aspects of her future career and how to find a balance between the importance of a college education and real-world experiences like professional networking. Larson hopes to graduate with a degree in business and work with non-profit organizations. Explore! Student

  • Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Ash Bechtel always wanted to be in healthcare, she just wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would put her en route to becoming a… May 22, 2024 Research & Academics