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is home to PLU’s career services team) – your ultimate career prep partner. The best part? You get to dive into this treasure trove of resources as soon as you set foot on campus! Alumni and Student Connections offers help with internships, career counseling, and offers formal mentoring programs, where students are matched with a PLU alumni in their field of interest.Internships PLU can connect you to out-of-this-world professional experiences! We have had students intern at NASA, Fred Hutch
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Join the University of Arizona for a Virtual Information Session On Chemical and Environmental Engineering Graduate Programs Posted by: alemanem / October 21, 2021 October 21, 2021 Attention seniors! Interested in pursuing graduate studies in either Chemical or Environmental Engineering? Your are invited to an upcoming virtual information session (via Zoom) regarding five graduate programs at the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Arizona. The 2021 Univ
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PLU and University of Puget Sound announce new graduate admission partnership Alumni from both institutions will enjoy streamlined admission to select graduate programs Posted by: vcraker / April 7, 2022 Image: Photos for Admissions by Ike & Tash April 7, 2022 TACOMA, Wash. — Earlier this week, officials from the University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that will streamline the process for both universities’ current
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Treatise, The Work on Women has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor. Read Previous PLU MAE alumna named Washington State Teacher of the Year Read Next PLU Alumni Saiyare Refaei’s work lives at the intersection of art and activism 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 PLU hosts the
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/change-makers. Read Previous PLU MAE alumna Brooke Brown ’06 named the 2021 Washington State Teacher of the Year Read Next Pandemic Performance: PLU theatre professor Jeff Clapp directs a live-stream virtual play 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 PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education
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conversation between Hambrick, Eckstein and Jordan, split into two parts for easy consumption, examines the text and bring a rich, lively analysis to bear grounded in the trio’s own personal experiences and expertise, helping listeners see the book through a different lens.LEARN MOREVisit plu.edu/first-year/common-reading to learn more about the Common Reading program, or contact the PLU First Year Experience program at fyep@plu.edu. Read Previous STARTALK program prepares Lutes and other educators across
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advice for aspiring writers? Keep at it, and take time to develop your voice and learn story arc and structure. “So many writers just rush into it,” she said. “Be patient, and give it time.” Other advice she gave to young writers: Make sure you’re writing the best thing you’re capable of writing. Find trusted critics. And finally, believe in yourself, and your dreams. Read Previous Life-Changing Connections Across Time and Continents Read Next Lute Cycling Cross-Country to Bring Awareness to Hunger
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recruit, prepare and retain STEM teachers in a more inclusive way.”The scholarships, dispersed to qualifying seniors and teacher candidates in the MAE program over the next five years, will ideally target students looking at careers who plan to work locally — creating a pipeline of successful, diverse educators that feeds back into the South Puget Sound school districts. “We hope that it will be able to remove some financial barriers for those students who are interested in teaching but may not think
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to social work after my first social work course. The class was FYEP (First Year Experience) Social Work 101. I have no idea what made me switch, but I just loved the work we read about and the people we got to talk to about their careers. 6. What are your plans after graduation? I plan to get a Master of Social Work down the line, and hopefully work in macro practice, maybe creating or advocating for legislation to better support the marginalized groups of the U.S. 7. I understand you have a
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Equity Community), you need complete this short form to choose between the Contemporary Issues or Society & Self LCs. Why do I need to pick my LC for registration? Because we need it to be able to register you for your linked First Year Experience (FYEP) Writing 101 class. If you don’t choose your LC, we’ll have to choose for you…and that’s less fun for everyone. What if I haven’t decided yet if I’ll be living on campus or commuting? If you’re still unsure, we recommend you go ahead and apply for
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