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  • Complete an internship with a criminal justice agency Explore career paths in policing, law, corrections, and victim services Connect with our vast alumni network Collaborate with faculty mentors

    Why Study Criminal Justice?As a student of criminal justice at Pacific Lutheran University, you will investigate theories of criminal offending, the functioning of the criminal justice system, and the experiences of crime victims. Our sociologically-informed criminal justice program emphasizes an understanding of the social and structural contexts in which crime and criminal justice system take place.Why Study Criminal Justice at PLU? Complete an internship with a criminal justice agency

  • Are you ready to dive deep into the fascinating world of oceanography? If you’re looking for a unique class offering that perfectly embodies the Pacific Northwest (PNW to locals) experience, look no further than ESCI 102: General Oceanography at PLU. This class is also a…

    range of scientific realms, including physics, chemistry, biology, climate science, and geology. By examining the ocean from these diverse perspectives, students gain a comprehensive understanding of its complexities and significance. ESCI 102 allows PLU students to get their hands wet (literally!) with labs and field trips. These hands-on experiences reinforce theoretical concepts and foster a deeper appreciation for the natural world. One of the highlights of ESCI 102 is the field trip to the

  • Diversity, Social Justice, and Sustainability are not separate concerns, but instead interrelated ones, no one of which can be addressed without addressing the others.

    , secured, and valued is a crucial to humanizing all individuals and environmental ecosystems. Although difference and diversity is essential, it is imperative that individuals and systems of individual, institutional, and systematic power, privilege, and oppression must be recognized, named, and subverted. All voices, regardless of social identities and categories, deserve to be heard. Structural diversity is not enough to ensure an individual’s sense of belonging. The pursuit of social justice cannot

  • The Bachelor of Arts degree is the minimum preparation appropriate for the field and is best combined with other degree programs, such as a second major or a minor.

    Recommended: Geologic Field Experience Course selections should reflect a student’s interests and are discussed with an advisor All courses taken for the major must be completed with a grade of C- or higher. The details of the degree requirements are summarized in the Academic Program Contract for the B.A. in Earth Science found on the Documents and Forms page. Minor16 semester hours in earth science The minor is for students with another major who are interested in geology but do not have space to

  • 1:45-2:00pm, Rosemary Ireson Evolution of Debris Cover on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington View final poster here 2:00-2:15pm, Calie Rose Plant Life on the Surface of Emmons Glacier, Mount

    View final poster here 2:00-2:15pm, Josh Hansel Analyzing the Snow Water Equivalent to Discharge Relationship Over Time in the Cascade Range, WA View final poster here 2:15-2:30pm, Mac Hiller Structural Characteristics of the Blue River Carbonatites in the Northern Monashee and Cariboo Mountains; British Columbia, Canada View final poster here 2:30-2:45pm, Emily Vignolo The Impact of Center Pivot Irrigation in the Snake River Plain Aquifer View final poster here 2:45-3:00pm, Kiersten Wilbur The

  • [Exhibit has closed.] This exhibit is comprised of books by Black authors who discuss and analyze race and racism. The books are recent contributions to scholarship and narrative, most having been published since 2019. Book topics include feminism, fatigue, discourse, vilification, education, real estate, racism…

    . Themes such as social justice, criminal justice reform, persecution, exclusion, and structural inequality are explored alongside examples of persistence, resiliency, Black liberation, and humanity. E-books as well as print books are included in order to make the exhibit accessible to campus community members who are not able to be on campus due to the coronavirus pandemic. For a complete list of print and e-books in this exhibit, and their location or online links, see below. E-books Kendall, Mikki

  • Link to Geologic Field Experience

    of geology safeguards life, health, property, and public welfare. All of the information that you need about the process is available on the following website: http://www.dol.wa.gov/business/geologist/Graduate Study Information about graduate programs Different graduate programs have different requirements for the courses that students should have completed before applying. It will vary by graduate program, both between schools and between areas of specialization. You should spend some time

  • Alina Boorse ’25 shares her experience as a first-year student and offers advice to future students.

    Advice for first-year students: Create a study space and routine Posted by: vcraker / July 12, 2022 July 12, 2022 Alina Boorse ’25 shares her experience as a first-year student and offers advice to future students. Read Previous Advice for first-year students: Communicate with your professors Read Next PLU places second in National Science Foundation’s COVID-19 Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Challenge. LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? November 21

  • Before attending Pacific Lutheran University, Justyn Freeman ’23 served in the Air Force for six years. Now, he is a senior nursing major and will soon begin his residency at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air…

    National Guard member and nursing major prioritizes service to his community Posted by: vcraker / April 7, 2022 Image: Justyn Freeman loads up meals to deliver to local families as part of the Delta Turkey Basket Drive. April 7, 2022 Before attending Pacific Lutheran University, Justyn Freeman ’23 served in the Air Force for six years. Now, he is a senior nursing major and will soon begin his residency at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air

  • Biology major Elizabeth Larios ’21 was awarded a Fullbright scholarship for her work in Namibia. When she was in fourth grade, Larios wanted to be a neurosurgeon. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about…

    PLU alum returns to Namibia to research infections and teach marimba Posted by: vcraker / November 17, 2022 November 17, 2022 Biology major Elizabeth Larios ’21 was awarded a Fullbright scholarship for her work in Namibia. When she was in fourth grade, Larios wanted to be a neurosurgeon. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about the human brain. Returning home that day, she told her mom: “I’m going to be a neurosurgeon!” In the following years