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  • Summer Research Fellows Share Results By Michael Halvorson ’85, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Are you curious about innovative historical research projects that are transforming PLU? PLU’s Business and Economic History Program invites you to learn more at a presentation of creative scholarship by the 2021 Benson… October 15, 2021 Benson Family Summer Research FellowshipBenson FellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryMichael Halvorson

  • FYEP Programmatic Learning OutcomesPLU’s First Year Experience Program has three learning outcomes integrated throughout the curriculum (including curricular and co-curricular activities). Literacy Students will be able to demonstrate habits of reading and writing, across multiple literacies, including written literacy, disciplinary literacy, and information literacy. Critical Inquiry Students will learn how to ask and answer questions from multiple perspectives. Students will identify and

  • to Microeconomics), ARTD 110 (Graphic Design I), COMA 215 (Writing in Careers), and INOV 350 (Innovation Seminar).

  • consultation lab. Writing Center. Study rooms.   Third FloorBooks and journals on Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, American and World History, Geography, Anthropology, and Social Sciences. Archives and Special Collections. Study rooms. Student Lockers. Testing Center.  

  • Wyett ENGL339: Digital Writing Found Object (pdf) view download

  • , reading and writing in Spanish, through learning aspects of the cultures in which it is spoken. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 102 : Elementary Spanish - GE A continuation of HISP 101 or equivalent. Development of basic communicative proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish, through learning aspects of the cultures in which it is spoken. Students with prior background in Spanish should

  • of various traditions while exploring and clarifying your own worldview. You’ll find professors committed to excellence in teaching, who will work with you to design a personalized major, double major or minor around your educational goals, and you’ll have opportunities for hands-on learning in research, field work and service learning. Through your study, you’ll be well-prepared for career fields that require critical, contextual and creative thinking, ethical decision- making and working with

  • students into diverse teams and asks them to develop their own creative idea, process, or campaign. Even with these required courses, the Innovation Studies program is incredibly flexible, because it works with just about any major on campus and often accepts credit for work done in other departments. For example, history majors can double-dip two courses in the program. Attracting New Students How successful is the program so far? As the team prepares to start classes this week (Sept 5th), Hist 248

  • race, class, and ethnicity on human life have experience writing anthropologically be able to think critically Didn't begin as a First Year student? Students take different paths in their educational journey. A few come to the university with a clear view of being an anthropology major. Many more recognize their vocation after they have studied for a number of semesters. In any case, by the time you graduate with the anthropology major you should have all the skills an knowledge defined in the

  • student may qualify for additional assistance when unusual circumstances are considered. Unusual circumstances must be provided in writing, with the student’s name, student PLU ID number and all documentation requested. The 2023-24 Special Circumstances Request Form may be found online at: https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/. All applicants are offered the maximum amount of aid for which they qualify, as program limitations and funds permit. Students who receive scholarships from sources