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  • kid from northern New York, she’d studied abroad in Europe, but knew little about Africa or Islam. “My world view was very narrow,” she admitted. Mauritania expanded it, rapidly. “It was a fantastic experience,” she said, “which I benefited from way more than the people I was quote-unquote ‘helping.’” Wiley’s new book, Work, Social Status, and Gender in Post-Slavery Mauritania (Indiana University Press), is based on anthropological research she conducted on a return trip years later. It focuses on

  • Internship ProgramChristianson Fellowship Eligibility: The Christianson Fellowship is awarded to young Americans who have arranged their own service projects abroad. Proposed programs must be at least six months in length and emphasize a work component. The fellowship does not support independent research projects or academic study abroad programs. Deadline: March 15, July 15, October 15 Christianson FellowshipLouis Carr Foundation Internship Program Eligibility: The LCIF internships are full-time and

  • Embodied & Trauma Informed Instruction Selected Articles Rizzardi, Jonathan M. "The Andreia of Grieving: Rehearsing Heroic Grief on the Ancient Athenian Stage.” ." New England Theatre Journal 33 2022: no 1. Rizzardi, Jonathan M. "Student As Citizen: A Raisin in the Sun and the 20th Century Interdependence of Education Reform and Black Performance." In Emergence of Difference and Diversity in US and World Theatre, 1950s-1970s–Albee and his Contemporaries, edited by David A. Crespy and Les Gray. New York

  • Center Free and open to the publicAbout the Speaker King has extensive experience of languages teaching, pedagogy and materials development. As Director of the National Centre for Languages (CILT) in the United Kingdom (1992-2003), he played a major part in expanding the work of the organization, spearheading a range of national and European projects. Between September 2003 and April 2011, King was National Director for Languages for England with responsibility for the implementation of the English

  • March 29, 2012 Photo courtesy Greg Aune Dr. Greg Aune ’97 A late-night study session leads to a career studying chemotherapy By Barbara Clements During his sophomore year, Greg Aune ’97 was holed up in the library at the University of Washington. He was looking up sources for a research paper – for PLU Chemistry Professor Craig Fryhle –when he thought to check the time. He couldn’t quite believe what he saw: It was midnight, and he’d been in the library reading a book on chemotherapy for six

  • COVID-19 & Other Health Emergencies Protocol for Study Away Updated as of 9/26/2023 The Wang Center strives to protect the health and safety of its students, faculty, and host communities, and evaluates risks on a program-by-program basis. PLU requires student participants to be aware of the following expectations and adhere to them before, during, and after their programs.Requirements of PLU Study Away Students Study away students must follow PLU’s vaccine requirements. Students are strongly

  • Scholarship & Fellowships Database: Uplifts the Soros and provides links to essay application tips Study AwayThe Wang Center offers students opportunity to study away both domestically and internationally experiences.  Currently, The Wang Center is advising students with DACA status not pursue study abroad opportunities until the future of the program is known.  For more questions please connect with Dr. Tamara Williams at williatr@plu.eduOff-Campus ResourcesNAFSA (the Association for International

  • to open up the entire world-all seven continent-to both PLU students from the states to travel abroad and for students from all over the world to come here to study at PLU. Anita: There is so much to learn, and the more you learn the more you can incorporate other people’s thinking into yours. That’s why the J-Term program is very special to us; not many schools have a program like that. We were actually able to go on one of the first J-Term trips to Africa. Wow, that’s incredible! Can you share

  • political science and economics. He hopes to attend law school after graduating, then work as a Foreign Service officer in the U.S. State Department — once he’s old enough to do so, at age 30. Ramirez-Ortiz chose PLU because while a smaller school, it’s also globally connected, with opportunities to study abroad and meet people from around the world. “PLU is where you can prepare to become part of the international community,” he says. He plans to take advantage of study-away opportunities, particularly

  • chance to relax…” @PLUWangCenter – December 01st, 2017 The Wang Center for Global Education   Made possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away