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  • ``2013 - Neil Foley``The Hispanic Challenge and the Latinization of America``2012 - Michael Adas``The Subaltern's Lament: Misbegotten Wars and the Decline of Great Power``2011 - Raymond Mentzer``Brawls in the Pews: Fighting Over Seating in Reformed Worship``2010 - Martha Sandweiss``Passing Strange: A Gilded Age Tale of Love and Deception Across the Color Line``2009 - Joshua A. Fogel``The Nanjing Atrocity In Chinese Historical Memory``2008 - Omer Bartov``Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in

  • , Sociology & Criminal Justice, and the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. The Individualized Major and interdisciplinary programs including Chinese Studies, Gender, Sexuality & Race Studies, Global Studies, Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Native American & Indigenous Studies, and Publishing & Printing Arts minor also reside in the college. Programs in the College of Liberal Studies engage students in the critical study of human existence and social systems across diverse cultures, time periods, and

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  • this summer represent nearly every one of the university’s academic divisions. Offerings include courses on watercolor painting, Chinese and Spanish language studies, microeconomics, music and much more. Registration for the 2015 Summer Session for both traditional and non-matriculated students is now open. Read Previous PLU Selected for Tacoma Public Schools’ Community Partner Award Read Next The 2015 PLU Celebration of Leadership COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't

  • to register. Read Previous PLU alumna Jenifer Leavens ’18 leads elementary education at Chief Leschi Schools Read Next Tacoma Opera’s ‘Tacoma Method’ takes on city’s expulsion of Chinese residents (composed by PLU music professor Gregory Youtz) COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the

  • cognitive, social, or financial benefits that come from learning to program? If so, how should communities teach these skills to their citizens? History professor Michael Halvorson invites the PLU community to a webinar related to his newest book, Code Nation. The project explores the fascinating history of learning to program in America, including early research on software development in government labs, popular movements that emphasized programming, and the early history of technology companies such

  • Program Schedule - Residency Teacher CertificationTotal semester credits: MAE with Elementary Teacher Certification: 38 MAE with Secondary Teacher Certification: 36 PLU’s MAE with Residency Certification program is a full-time program. Students can expect to be at their practicum sites and in classes from morning until late afternoon, or early evening. This schedule varies each term and the time commitment will vary from day to day. Students should refer to the class schedule to see specific

  • collect standardized test scores – those must be sent directly to the colleges. The VMCAS application goes live in May and closes in early October. Thus, our students generally submit the application in early summer. If you’re planning to begin veterinary school in 2017, your application would be submitted in summer of 2016. It’s best to begin preparing your application materials several months before the application date. You will need to: request your official transcripts select and notify the

  • collect standardized test scores – those must be sent directly to the colleges. The VMCAS application goes live in May and closes in early October. Thus, our students generally submit the application in early summer. If you’re planning to begin veterinary school in 2017, your application would be submitted in summer of 2016. It’s best to begin preparing your application materials several months before the application date. You will need to: request your official transcripts select and notify the

  • years, the American Society of Magazine Editors has sponsored the Magazine Internship Program—a ten-week program for rising college seniors at magazines in New York and Washington. ASME interns report, edit, fact-check, and copy-edit for print and online publications. They may sometimes interview celebrities, attend press conferences and work the red carpet—but most of the summer they do the un-glam but essential work of magazine journalism. Deadline: Early December Magazine Internship ProgramHoward