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  • environmental studies is relevant, geosciences contributes a lot of my knowledge on the subject, especially the use of natural resources, and religion informs so much of our political and social discourse that it really adds to my understanding and ability to talk about the subject to different people. I’m not entirely sure what’s next for me. This summer I’ll be attending a geological field school to get experience and round out my education. Tell us more about your latest religion capstone. My religion

  • /Psychology & Political Science- Study Away in Prague Read Next PLU Psychology student/faculty collaboration LATEST POSTS Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major February 18, 2022 The Evolution of Behavior November 12, 2021 Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant from Templeton Foundation November 24, 2020 Enrico Jones Award in Psychotherapy & Clinical Psychology November 6, 2020

  • Pacific Lutheran University.PLU MBA International Experience: PERUPLU MBA students spent their spring break exploring Peru, from large corporations in Lima to small local businesses that have been in operation for generations. Students learned about the Peruvian economy, political dynamics, and, most importantly, they learned with their hearts and embraced Peru’s complex history. Here are ten days in Peru in five minutes!Put Theory Into Practice with an MBALearning goes further than just the classroom

  • Applicants who have completed superintendent credentials in other states may be able to transfer courses based on a course-by-course review Online application Application fee (non-refundable) Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended Two letters of recommendation Résumé Personal statement Doctor of Nursing PracticeBSN to DNP A Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher MSN to DNP Master of Science in Nursing from a

  • Speakers Free and Open to the Public. Formal registration has ended. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! Wednesday, November 1Steve PressmanRobert P. EricksenSteve PressmanPresentation Title: “Holy Secrets: Behind the Scenes” Who: Steve Pressman, documentary filmmaker Bio: Steven Pressman was born and raised in Los Angeles and received an undergraduate degree in political science at the University of California at Berkeley. He worked for many years as a newspaper and

  • will improve student outcomes, including pass-rates on nursing license exams – a test where PLU nursing graduates already excel. Plans for the new facility have already attracted the attention of area health care organizations, who see its potential for training their future work force. We can become the premier provider of health science education in the South Sound.- Allan Belton “The new facility will further position PLU as a regional leader in education for health care professionals,” Belton

  • Distinguished Chair in Asian Studies Professor of Political Science Director of Asian Studies Program The University of Louisville Civil Rights Chinese Style: China’s Civil Code This paper argues that China’s Civil Code has been completed in the midst of the situation when China’s economy has experienced a decline of growth for half a decade, as well as an increasingly challenging international environment exemplified by the U.S.-China trade war. The Chinese regime intends to give the public more breathing

  • From PLU to Politics Posted by: Marcom Web Team / October 2, 2019 October 2, 2019 Nellie Moran Deputy Chief of Staff for the CO Senate Democratic Caucus PLU Alumna – Economics/French Grad’15 Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m. | AUC 133 This event is free and open to the public. Since graduating from PLU in 2015, Nellie has built a career at the intersection of politics and public policy. She has worked on numerous political campaigns at the local, state, and federal level, including helping elect the nation’s

  • prolific scholar whose focus has been on the history of education in Mexico, generally, and in Oaxaca, specifically. Daniela Traffano | received a B.A. in Political Science from the Universitá degli Studi di Torino and PhDs in History from the Centro de Estudios Históricos at El Colegio de México and the University of Genoa, Italy. Her questions about ethnohistory found their answer in Oaxaca, where she worked on the recovery and organization of the Historic Archive of the Archdiocese. In 2001, she

  • Professor, Society and Environment and Medical Anthropology, University of California Berkeley in conversation with indigenous Mexican immigrants Introduced by Katherine Wiley, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, PLU Location: Regency Room 11:50 a.m. - 1:35 p.m. | Under the Volcano: Polarization in Mexico's Decaying Democracy Speaker: Dr. Denise Dresser, Professor of Political Science, ITAM, Mexico City Introduced by Adela Ramos, Associate Professor of English, PLU Location: Scandinavian Cultural