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  • For StudentsThis page features resources for students and families. Check back frequently. Considering traveling or studying in China? See what these students from Wayne State University have to say about their experiences and advice for other students visiting China. Check out the Student Exchange Blog! Books List of Chinese Textbooks Recommended Dictionaries The ABC English-Chinese, Chinese-English Dictionary Chinese Language Programs STARTALK: Summer Student Program at Gonzaga University

  • Summer 2020 Explore Ancient Egypt and other fascinating civilizations. HIST 107: Tombs and Texts of the Ancient Near East – SO  ONLINE When: June 1-26, 2020, Summer Term I Prof. Michael Halvorson, Ph.D., Professor of History Meets: Completely online (no set meeting time, but plan for daily assignments and activities Monday through Friday) Description: Surveys the history of the ancient Near East and Mediterranean regions, including ancient Sumer, Egypt, Israel, Persia, and Greece. Major themes

  • If there is one thing to learn from the This is Design School podcast, it’s to not let fear paralyze a burgeoning career. “Everyone we talk to always had to take a big leap to get where they wanted to be,” said Chad P. Hall ’10, one of the co-creators of the podcast. “They took a leap of confidence.” Having just wrapped up their second season, Hall and Jp Avila, associate professor of Art & Design at PLU, have approached the podcast as a way to talk about design with designers at the beginning

  • Need-to-know Information About Our Mentoring ProgramsWhen does the program take place?Our mentoring programs span from November-April. During each of these months, mentors and mentees are expected to meet at least once per month, for a total of 6 times throughout the academic year. Where can I register for the Mentoring Program?Mentors and mentees register to participate through LuteLink. For mentors, registration takes place in August & September, and for mentees, registration takes place in

  • PLU HS Programming Contest Results 2023 Press Release Scoreboard Novice Advanced Problems, Input and Output Files Problems Advanced – 2023 Problems Novice – 2023 Input/Output Files – Advanced 2023 Input/Output Files – Novice 2023 Pictures Congratulations to our first place advanced winner from Liberty High School - Team: Car SON! 2020 Press Release Scoreboard Novice Advanced Problems, Input and Output Files Problems Advanced – 2020 Problems Novice – 2020 Input/Output Files – Advanced 2020 Input

  • While you’re a Earth Science Student at PLU!Geologic Field ExperienceLink to Geologic Field ExperienceResearch OpportunitiesLink to Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Program These are PLU-based research opportunities with your Earth Science faculty! The application process typically begins in February for opportunities the following summer. Discuss your interests with your faculty to determine what positions might be available and helpful to you. 2020 Summer Research at Mount Rainier’s

  • November 1, 2010 Why does Angela Pierce care about social justice? “Social justice to me is speaking up for those who are left unheard,” said Angela Pierce, “and helping others find their place.” By Kari Plog ’11 Angela Pierce is the daughter of a Filipino mother and a Caucasian father. She never saw herself as white. At some point, however, Pierce realized other people did see her as white. She noticed when she saw people treating her different than they did her mother. It was then she knew

  • March 9, 2012 The Third Annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture – Catching up to Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization Professor Yong Zhao, from the University of Oregon, will examine if education reform in the United States is heading down the right path in a world that is more dramatically shaped by globalization and technology, during the Third Annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture. The lecture starts at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 15 in the Scandinavian

  • August 22, 2013 Zach Grah ’13, left, and his fellow students ran a simulated company for 20 consecutive quarters, culminating in a competition against 29 other universities in Long Beach, Calif. (Photo by John Strutzenberg) Capstone teaches student the strength to take risks By Barbara Clements Zach Grah ’13 gained the mental toughness and confidence to take risks through his business capstone – a business strategy competition. And that toughness and confidence paid dividends, later, when an

  • The Program Outcomes Self-reflection Paper documents professional development and measures student achievement of expected program outcomes. The student’s self-reflection paper documents their achievement of the program objectives, their development of self-assessment skills as they reflect on work they have completed throughout their program of study, and how their work represents their professional development. This formal paper is a synthesis of knowledge gained and clinical experiences. The