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  • Supporting Pacific Lutheran University As an independent, non-profit university, PLU has two primary sources of revenue – tuition and gift support. In order to keep tuition at a level that enables the university to serve the broadest range of students possible, PLU relies on the generous support of alumni, friends, corporations and foundations. The Office of Advancement works to raise charitable contributions, which support the mission of Pacific Lutheran University. Contributions are made in a

  • IntroductionAfrican ArtFind out moreIn terms of land mass, Africa is a large continent, in which all of the United States, Europe, China, India, Mexico, and Japan could easily fit. It is also a place of tremendous diversity, in terms of languages spoken, ethnic identities, cultural traditions, environments in which people live and work, and historic experiences. Sadly, popular culture has profoundly shaped what Africa, Africans, and their rich and diverse cultures are “supposed” to look like

  • Ceramics at PLU``Everything changes, everything is connected, pay attention``Students use some of the same techniques employed hundreds of years ago, from coils, slabs, hump molds and the throwing wheel, all of which students will learn to master as they advance their skills in creating successful wares. The art requires consistent practice. Ceramics at PLU teaches students not only to expressive themselves through clay, but create functional wares. Classes availableARTD 230: Ceramics 1

  • The PLU English Major and ConcentrationsEnglish majors at PLU complete three core courses that introduce the skills of creative and critical reading and writing that unite all three concentrations of our major. ENGL 227 – Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 275 – Literary Passages: An Introduction to Literatures in English ENGL 300 – Living Stories Students then complete one of three Concentrations: The Creative Writing Concentration allows students to hone their craft in a variety of genres

  • Ami Shah Chair, Global and Cultural Studies Phone: 253-535-7687 Email: shah@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 222-C Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Director, Global Studies Associate Professor of Global Studies Education Ph.D., Developmental Studies, University of Oxford, 2007 M.Phil. with Distinction, Developmental Studies, University of Oxford, 2002 B.A., International Affairs, The George Washington University, 2000 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise

  • Registration ActivityStay informed about student registration trends with our comprehensive Registration Activity reports. This page provides detailed insights into the registration patterns of our students for both the spring and fall semesters. Spring Registration A daily summary of continuing student registration for the spring semester during registration weeks in the fall. The report includes the percent of students with a registration appointment time that have registered, the percent of

  • Pacific Lutheran University and its service providers strive to maintain an atmosphere in which learning and research flourish. Essential to realizing this goal are electronic communications, administrative information systems, network services, and other electronic resources provided by the university. Essential, too, is that PLU community members are secure, safe, and free from harassment in their use of these systems. To this end, members of the PLU community should have no expectation of

  • How to Become A Teacher - A Guide to Teaching in Washington State /* of teaching offers you an arena to make an impact on the lives of others while thriving in a professional field over the long-term. The primacy of relationships makes teaching one of the most meaningful careers you can choose. Whether you’re a recent college graduate or a working professional looking to make a career shift to become

  • Criteria for Internal (PLU) Projects ProposalsApplications for Internal (on-campus) Center project support are accepted twice each year, during the Fall and Spring semesters. May 1 is the deadline for Center support that would begin the following Fall. The application deadline for projects that would begin in the Spring Semester is November 1 of the previous year. Consideration and acceptance of applications will be based on the following criteria: Consistency with the Center’s Mission and

  • Useful Pre-PT ResourcesAmerican Physical Therapy Association (APTA) The APTA  provides information about current research, legislation, PT news, career advice and much more from all over the nation. Their website also has a section dedicated to current students in the PT field. Physical Therapy Association of Washington (PTWA) The PTWA  provides news about legislation and leadership in the PT field within the state of Washington. American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship