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  • program that interests you most as your intended major: Elementary Education (K-8) Music Education (K-12) Kinesiology: Health/Fitness Certification (PE, K-12) Interested in teaching high school? We recommend you major in your area of interest, then earn your teaching certification as part of the PLU Master’s program. This 4+1 option is available at PLU for most subjects. First Year Direct Admission First year students directly admitted to Education and who meet the following academic and Washington

  • Group X Schedule The Office of Recreational Sports stays up-to-date with current fitness trends by offering a wide variety of classes. Our goal is to provide fun and diverse programs to meet your fitness needs. All of our group exercise classes are free of charge and open to all PLU students. Classes are held in both Memorial Gym and the Columbia Center Dance Studio. Please remember to bring your Lute Card and sign up on imleagues.com before the start of each class. Group X is proud to offer

  • and fellow classmates. This ability to work closely with faculty is something undergraduate students at most universities – large or small – do not experience. PLU professors are role models who know that it isn’t just what you learn, but how you learn. They work with you in the classroom, in the laboratory, in the performance hall – and they help you one-on-one. They are mentors who help you discover the professional opportunities in your academic field, and they are colleagues who work side-by

  • fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. Each year, PLU offers students a chance to participate in a Lemkin Essay contest. Students are asked to write a 7-10 page essay on the topic “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of faculty members judge the essays. The first place essay winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250. All essay contributors will be

  • fighter for human rights. Before his death in 1959 he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (twice). He won numerous awards but he died largely penniless and alone. About the Lecture and Essay Contest Each year, PLU offers students a chance to participate in a Lemkin Essay contest. Students are asked to write a 7-10 page essay on the topic “Genocide: What does it mean to you?” A panel of faculty members judge the essays. The first place essay winner will be awarded $750. Second place award is $250

  • value in education is something she still carries with her. When I graduated it was the happiest day of my life and the saddest day because I knew I wouldn’t be able to live on campus anymore,” she said. But that didn’t keep her from supporting a place she enjoyed so much. For a number of years, Birkestol has contributed to the funding of Eastvold Hall, the Mary Baker Russell Music Center and much more. She’s given an annual Q Club gift since 1979 and has also contributed to the Scandinavian

  • PLU is committed to maintaining safe, respectful and healthy residential environments that are conducive to living and learning. This commitment to residential students takes precedence over any one resident’s preference to host a guest. The University believes that guests staying overnight or for extended periods have the potential for being an infringement upon the community by compromising the privacy and convenience of the people sharing residence hall space. Therefore, PLU expects guests

  • University. Dr. Phipps’s scholarship engages rhetorical perspectives on digital media, networks, platforms, and activism. As an educator, Dr. Phipps desires to cultivate enthusiasm in their students for the incredibly diverse field of rhetorical theory by applying rhetorical frameworks to their daily lived experiences. Much of her published and current work in-progress synthesizes rhetorical theory with subfields such as digital media studies, feminist criticism, and game studies. She is a member of the

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  • , Manso has noticed that, among the new employees that join his lab, it is the PLU students who seem to be significantly more self-reliant than graduates from other schools. “Lutes always seem to be a few steps ahead of others,” he said. He chalks that up to the preparation he and his colleagues received at PLU. “The professors always prepared us for how things would be in the ‘real world,’” Manso said. “They kept saying, ‘You’ll use [these skills] for the next 50 years of your life.’ “And so far,” he

  • qualitative research and monitoring and evaluation; interim leadership; program design and grant writing capacity-building; and strategic planning. “Amie’s Peace Corps (Morocco) service followed by her dedication to the advancement and understanding of human rights worldwide really embodies the nature of what we are striving towards with this series,” says Tamara Williams, Executive Director of PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education.  Established in 2013 and presented by the Wang