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  • Carpool ProgramObjective To reduce the number of vehicles traveling to campus and help ease parking demand.  Carpooling also allows PLU to meet state mandated goals to reduce vehicle miles traveled and the number of single occupancy vehicle trips to our worksite. Philosophy The PLU carpool program should establish clear benefits to the employee and/or commuter student as an incentive for choosing to carpool versus driving alone. Eligibility Only employees and commuter students are eligible to

  • Culture and Society Journal of South Asia Women Studies Feminist Collections Hypatia (Feminist Philosophy) Resources for Feminist Research/Documentation Sur la Recherche Féministe Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies Feminist Studies  Feminist Studies in Religion Gender & Society Women's Studies Magazines & Blogs Feministing BUST National NOW Times Feminista! Ms. Magazine Off Our Backs Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture Contemporary UK Feminism: The F Word Make/Shift: Feminisms in Motion  Women's

  • Funny Sometimes” Sigbjørn Skåden, an award-winning Sámi poet and novelist from NorwayLearn more about Sigbjørn Skåden 2015-2016 Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture “The Role of National Identities in a Rapidly Changing World” Dr. Hege C. Finholt Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Arts and Ideas, University of OsloLearn more about Dr. Finholt 2014-2015 Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture “Why Norwegian Women Can Have It All” Cathrine Sandnes Norwegian journalist and editorLearn more

  • Sociology MajorThe sociology curriculum at PLU is cumulative, such that the skills developed in lower-division courses set the groundwork for the skills to be developed in upper-division classes. We advise students to select their courses with this curricular philosophy in mind. Students are required to complete 40 credit hours in the major. In addition to the required courses, listed below, students also take several electives. 40 semester hours, including: SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology

  • (similar to current general education requirements) provides you the opportunity to explore a variety of liberal arts disciplines within the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and the Arts. A Minor in Anthropology, English, History, Languages, Philosophy, Religion, or one of our Interdisciplinary Programs. For some students, this minor could develop into a double major. Cornerstones has an intentional focus on PLU's missionYou may already know PLU’s mission is “to educate students for lives

  • Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with communities to identify and empower

  • . NAIA Division II ChampionshipTad Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with

  • regression, as well as interpretation and presentation of results. Students will work in groups to provide a custom research project for a business or non-profit client. (4) BMBA 509 : Global Business Perspectives Evaluate cultural, economic, political and environmental contexts for global business. Develop value-adding strategies, organizational capabilities and personal competencies for business success across borders and cultures. On-campus course with embedded international experience. (4) BMBA 510

  • Islamophobia Film Screening & LectureOn Tuesday, April 26 at 6:00pm in Xavier 201 the Global Studies Program has organized a showing of the Emmy-nominated PLU MediaLab documentary Beyond Burkas and Bombers: Anti-Muslim Sentiment in America. A talk on the Politics of Islamophobia by JuliAnne Rose (PLU ’13) will follow with time for questions and discussion. Ms. Rose graduated from PLU with degrees in Political Science and Global Studies. She was the Chief Videographer/Editor for the Beyond

  • professor of political science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim from 1994-2004. He was special advisor to the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1998-99, and is a member of numerous scientific boards, national and international. He is an elected member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and letters, and of the International Academy of Regional Development and Cooperation in Russia. Presently, he is the vice-president of the Norwegian Academy of