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  • Photo Credit: Chesapeake Bay Program To the residents near and around the Clover Creek watershed, As an Eastern Washington native, I am not well versed with the dilemmas present in this area, specifically those across Pierce county. However, over time, these lands started to become my second home due to my studies at Pacific Lutheran University and that was when these injustices became bright as day. It was not until this year that I witnessed and experienced these ecological injustices first

  • ) HISP 433: Special Topics in Latin American Literatures & Cultures (4) Capstone Project 4 semester hours HISP 499 Latino Studies courses are taught in English. No more than one course taught in English may count towards the major. Majors are strongly encouraged to pursue at least one semester of study in a Spanish-speaking country on a program approved by the Hispanic Studies faculty. Majors may not normally fulfill the requirements for the major through the election of 300-level courses during the

  • been a finalist for the National Poetry Series.  Her memoir, Driving With Dvorak, was published in 2010 by the University of Nebraska Press.  She is professor emerita at the University of Delaware, where she taught for 27 years and directed the Poets in the Schools program. She was poet laureate of Delaware from 2001-07.  She now lives with her husband, Jerry Beasley, in Traverse City, Michigan. Mentor.  Workshops and classes in poetry and nonfiction. Statement:  “Ive taught many kinds of workshops

  • Trinidad and Tobago, Hughes came to PLU as a freshman in 2004, and is the first graduate of the university’s recent agreement program with the University of the West Indies. She received a bachelor’s degree in geosciences. View the text of Hughes’ speech here. Barr was the U.S. Ambassador to Namibia from 2004 to 2007, and is currently the executive director of East Asian and Pacific Affairs in the State Department. Since joining the Foreign Service in 1979, she has served in posts around the world. She

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  • the Intramural program contact Rob Thompson at thompsrw@plu.eduSign up today at imleagues.comFall Season 9/20- 10/31 5v5 Coed Flag Football 5v5 Coed Outdoor Soccer 7v7 Coed Ultimate Frisbee 5v5 Advanced Volleyball 5v5 Beginner Volleyball Doubles Badminton Flag Football Pro Bowl Game All Star Soccer Game Disc Golf Tournament Doubles Tennis Doubles Spikeball Fall Season 2 11/1 - 12/14 4v4 Coed Basketball 4v4 Men's Basketball 5v5 Coed Indoor Soccer 5v5 Advanced Volleyball 5v5 Beginners Volleyball

  • Health & SafetyHealth and safety at PLU is both a right and responsibility. The university has detailed those rights and responsibilities in our written Occupational Health, Safety and Accident Prevention Program. Supervisors in particular should become familiar with these policies and procedures in order to effectively manage worksite safety training requirements and enforcement of safe work practices.Work InjuriesThe Washington State Department of Labor and Industries requires employers to

  • Code of Conduct or the University’s prohibition against sex discrimination. The University will work to prevent and eliminate Prohibited Conduct by providing a multi-faceted educational program to promote awareness of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors and the potential related consequences. All members of the PLU community are expected to play a role in making their community a safe, educational, and just community.

  • . citizens who plan full-time, uninterrupted study toward a doctoral degree at an accredited U.S. university; second-year (or later) graduate students may apply. Benefits include a $36,000 yearly stipend, payment of full tuition and required fees, yearly program review participation and an annual professional development allowance. You’ll find application details here (https://www.krellinst.org/lrgf/how-apply), and we encourage you to read more about the pursuits of fellows via our annual Stewardship

  • PLU Welcomes Doctor of Nursing Practice Cohort as First Doctoral Program TACOMA, WASH. (May 27, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University welcomes its first Doctor of Nursing Practice cohort to class orientation on May 28. The DNP, which prepares graduates in the advanced-practice specialty area of Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), already has been ranked as one of the top… May 3, 2016 dnpnursing