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  • Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and cultural competency through various types of cultural studies and interdisciplinary issue-centered courses, including: Immersive learning in world languages, literatures, film, and other forms of cultural expression Interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary global problems and possible solutions Exploration of past and present struggles for

    Department of Global & Cultural Studies
    253-536-5132
    Administration Building Room 207-B Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • technology management, M.S. in engineering management, and B.S. in information systems. Dr. Chan is a SAS certified professional with multiple credentials, including SAS certified advanced programmer and SAS Certified Statistical Business Analyst. He worked in the pharmaceutical industry as a system analyst for many years, and has extensive experience in ERP, database management, quantitative analysis, and programming. His scholarship focuses on technology commercialization, innovation management, and

  • Wizard system for State Fair registration, we at Discovery do not manage the entire process. It is mostly up to those who register to be sure their required items are complete and submitted. Things we will do: If you have questions let us know at scifairdir@plu.edu and either we will answer or ask staff at the State Fair to answer. Your project may require extra forms, such as risk analysis for example. When we sign off on forms, if required, we will return a copy to you to include in your STEM

  • Summer 2022 Internships at the National Security Agency Posted by: nicolacs / May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 The National Security Agency (NSA) has 3 summer opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in mathematics, statistics, and physics. Applications for summer 2022 are now open for the Directors Summer Program (DSP), Cryptanalysis and Signals Analysis Summer Program (CASASP), and Graduate Mathematics Program (GMP). These 12 week paid internships provide students with the

  • Thank you for your interest! You can click the link below to download the guide.  We also have sent you an email with a link to download the guide.  We hope this resource will help you take the next step to build your career in a data-driven age.Download the Guide Information SessionsWe encourage you to attend an information session to explore the opportunities we offer at Pacific Lutheran University. Register for Information SessionSchedule a Phone AppointmentSpeak with an Graduate Admission

  • Thank you for your interest! You can click the link below to download the guide.  We also have sent you an email with a link to download the guide.  We hope this resource will help you take the next step to build your career in a data-driven age.Download the Guide Information SessionsWe encourage you to attend an information session to explore the opportunities we offer at Pacific Lutheran University. Register for Information SessionSchedule a Phone AppointmentSpeak with an Graduate Admission

  • Miguel Galtman Senior Network Technician (Voice/Data) Full Profile 253-535-7525 galtmanm@plu.edu

  • government officials and their constituents respond to such incidents. Then, using survey data, it seeks to find connections  between those who have suffered from environmental disasters and their opinions on climate change. Finally, it develops a philosophical breakdown as to why and how we are in the situation we are in today. Megan Daugherty My biggest thanks to all my capstone advisors, Professor Wendy Call, Dr. Adela Ramos, Dr. Rose McKenney, Professor Mare Blocker, and all the mentors along the way

  • lecture explored recent migration to the US from the Central American Northern Triangle (Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala), in particular, an analysis of the recent caravans of women, children and LGBTI people from Honduras since the coup d’état of 2009. Her talk addressed these critical questions: “Is US society capable or willing to face the consequences of their foreign policy? Do narratives of US humanitarian generosity clash with lived realities for women, Trans women and youth? How do the

  • dominated and in many cases distorted coverage in this year’s presidential election, as well as past elections. “Many, if not all of us, rely on the media for the information we need,” Pozner said. “We assume that broadcasts journalists have the public interest at heart and will present hard-hitting analysis that will help us decide how to vote.” Not necessarily the case. In fact, one study shows that the more television voters watch, the more misinformed and confused they become. In her multi-media