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  • Nguyen TranBiology, 2023 PLU offered a lot more scholarships when compared to other schools in Washington. I loved that PLU’s classrooms are a safe space to talk about uncomfortable topics! Vy DangBusiness Administration, 2019 [I chose PLU for its] friendly environment and good scholarship. Van NguyenComputer Science, 2019 I like the people at PLU the most ~^o^~. As an international student, I’ve learned the need for my family and my friends more than ever. I believe it is the most important to

  • experienced on his expedition one hundred years ago,” Giles mentions in her program notes. Alice Giles has been celebrated as one of the world’s leading harp soloists. The Australian-born musician first attracted international notice when she won First Prize in the 8th Israel International Harp Contest at the age of 21. Since then she has performed extensively internationally both in recital and with orchestras. She presented her first solo recital at the age of 13 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music

  • Georgetown University as well as a degree in public policy from Brown University. She has been associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Analysis and Ida Tarbell Fellow at Oil Change International, and is also the author of “The Bush Agenda” (William Morrow, 2006). Juhasz has served as congressional aide to two members of Congress and as the project director of the International Forum on Globalization. She has published in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times

  • Sarah Caitlin Slinker ’13(served in Togo from 2014 – 2015) At PLU, Sarah majored in Global Studies (responses to violence concentration) and French and minored in Anthropology and Political Science. She lived in Hong International Hall for two and a half years and was an RA for one semester in “La Maison Française” (the French Wing). She joined the US Peace Corps predominately because of her love of travel, languages, culture, and cultural exchange; she also wanted to learn more about the

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  • to those students who are also PLU employees. The discount begins immediately upon admission.International Student GrantsThe following grants are awarded to eligible international students automatically upon admission, application is not required.Nordic GrantThe Nordic Grant is for degree-seeking AND citizens of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Amount:  $10,000 for first year; $5,000 for second year (only for 2-year program option) Nordic Opportunity GrantThe Nordic Opportunity Grant

  • continue to teach for another year?“What are they going to put on your headstone? ‘Mark worked one extra year?’” a friend asked him during that time in the summer of 1996. It was “damn good advice,” Carrato remembers. He let his law school deferral go, continued teaching in Japan for another year, and then traveled the world for nearly 16 months, ending up in Ecuador teaching again.  Now a foreign service officer at the helm of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Power

  • student at PLU admitted for Fall 2024.TransferInternational StudentsPlease select if you'll be an International student (this includes international first-year and transfer students).InternationalGraduate StudentsPlease select if you'll be a Graduate student at PLU.Graduate

  • , generating $20 billion in revenue each year. One in three Washington jobs is tied to international trade. Getting to Know China in Washington China Reconciliation Project Chinatown/International District (Seattle) Seattle Asian Art Museum Seattle Chinese Garden Seattle – Chongqing Sister City Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience

  • Systems Undergraduate Education History of Mathematics and Science Selected Presentations Eleventh Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics: ICTCM-11, This conference covers all aspects of using technology in teaching college mathematics. I presented my paper,The Magic Calculator and The Sine Addition Formula (1998) Selected Articles "Delving Deeper: Chordic vs. CORDIC: How Calculators and Students Compute Sines and Cosines." Mathematics Teacher Vol. 106, issue 6, 2013