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  • through over 400 hours of field practicum. Did you know? The PLU social work curriculum allows for graduates to apply for advanced-standing, a one-year Master’s in Social Work (MSW) degree in programs nationwide (typically, the MSW takes two years). Did you know? Want to study abroad? There’s a popular social work study away class that takes place in Tobago or Rwanda during some of our January terms, taught by PLU professors and staff! Did you know? Another study away course is “January on the Hill

  • in imaginative, analytical and pragmatic modes of writing. Students learn to shape their writing for particular audiences and settings, as well as expand their own creative, stylistic and interpretive gifts. Students develop writing skills in several genres, extensively and carefully read great writers and reflect on theoretical and practical issues raised by the making of meaning. The English Department offers capstones in Poetry, Fiction, and Non-fiction writing. Some popular courses are

  • Can You Get an MBA Without a Business Degree Posted by: chaconac / August 26, 2022 August 26, 2022 A Master of Business Administration (MBA) continues to be one of the most popular and sought-after master’s degrees today.Professionals working in a variety of fields choose to obtain an MBA because its subject matter is transferable and relevant in so many careers, such as marketing, public relations, accounting, consulting and management — just to name a few. But what if you didn’t choose to

  • and chaperones. In 1939 there were no freeways. We wound through every small town along the way at 35 mph. There were no cellphones or iPads either, of course, so to pass the time we read, talked, played trivia games and sang the popular songs of the day in eight-part harmony. It was a pleasant ride to Portland, our first stop. On arrival, we went directly to radio station KALE, where we put on a 25-minute program. That night we gave our first church concert of the tour at Bethlehem Lutheran

  • journey around the world, the music was meant to convey a sense of the universality of good will in the period of recovery after World War II. The variations were not meant to be played continuously when they were written, as we will do in this concert. In fact, the last few minutes of music in our performance was added later when the music was presented in concert. Britten needed an ending where he had not supplied one for the original commission.” Our concert closes with a set of three popular works

  • decades at PLU. With these questions and answers, we strive to connect narratives that mark changes in both our campus culture and the larger culture that surrounds us. What Was/Is It Like To Be... Black BRUCE DRIVER '78, BANTU (Black Alliance Thru Unity) CORNELIUS POPE '99, B.L.A.C.K.@PLU (Black Leaders Actively Communicating Knowledge at PLU) RODRESHIA DUNBAR '01 B.L.A.C.K.@PLU KANISHA KEAL '10, Black Student Union IDAISHE ZHOU '11, Black Student Union SHELONDRA HARRIS '17, Black Student Union In

  • prevent sexual assault. And in no time, from Olson Gymnasium to Ramstad Commons to the Anderson University Center, signed Lute pledges and It’s on Us posters were hanging all over campus. “This matters because, more than anything, I think everyone comes to campus wanting to be safe,” said Jonathan Yglesias, Men’s Project Coordinator at the Women’s Center. “Signing the pledge cards and hanging them up around campus reinforces that culture of care. We are proactive as opposed to reactive.” Jennifer

  • on Sunday morning. After an orientation and safety session, we will likely have time to visit Leon and learn more about the city, culture and history of the area. We start the well on Monday. On Friday afternoon we will head back to Managua to do some shopping in the city market. We’ll spend Friday night at a hotel near the airport, and then leave Saturday for our return flight to Seattle. The weekly schedule tentatively includes: Saturday (6/4) – Depart Seattle, overnight (Atlanta, Houston or

  • Colonialism Dr. Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, Professor of Religion and Chair of Native and Indigenous Studies Lecture Description: A recent Instagram post by the Quileute Nation read: “The Quileute Reservation at La Push, WA is closed to all visitors. Once it is deemed safe to reopen again, we welcome all visitors back to our lands. Except the Cullens.” The last phrase is of course a reference to the popular Twilight book series, but the statement as a whole is telling, and reflects similar decisions by

  • Colonialism Dr. Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, Professor of Religion and Chair of Native and Indigenous Studies Lecture Description: A recent Instagram post by the Quileute Nation read: “The Quileute Reservation at La Push, WA is closed to all visitors. Once it is deemed safe to reopen again, we welcome all visitors back to our lands. Except the Cullens.” The last phrase is of course a reference to the popular Twilight book series, but the statement as a whole is telling, and reflects similar decisions by