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Global Study On-Campus Photo by John Froschauer In addition to study away, Pacific Lutheran University offers several opportunities for global education through on-campus academic departments and programs.PLU offers an International Honors program, eight foreign languages, an International Business concentration within the School of Business and cross-disciplinary majors in Chinese Studies, Global Studies, Nordic Studies and Environmental Studies. There are programs for the study of global
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You can use an uploaded video from Vimeo or YouTube. It is preferable to use a YouTube video. These are the settings you will see: Autoplay: The video will play automatically Controls: Shows the play, pause, and volume controls Loop: After the video finishes it will replay automatically Remove YouTube Logo: Stops the YouTube logo in the bottom right of the video from appearing. Image Preview: If you tick the box you will get the options shown at the bottom of the settings image. If you
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Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb Testimonial Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb, 79, discusses her experiences of sharing her story of surviving the Holocaust and her obligation to testify. Giza was born in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. She was smuggled out of the Ghetto as a toddler in a suitcase and was… February 20, 2023
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Gretchen Howell Director of Human Resources / Title IX Deputy Full Profile 253-535-7329 crosgrgm@plu.edu
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Jaeda Reed always knew she had a passion for art. She loved to paint, draw and take photos, but her art was always personal and not something for sale or for show. It wasn’t until her junior year at Pacific Lutheran University that Reed realized what had been in front of her all along: a vocation for art and photography. Now, Reed owns and operates a successful photography business that has her booked solid from summer through November. Reed graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in
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PLU Guidelines for International Travel with Electronic EquipmentPurpose: To provide recommendations to the PLU community for the secure handling and use of both personal and PLU-owned equipment and data when traveling internationally. Recommendations: Additional precautions should always be taken when traveling internationally with electronic devices. International travel drastically increases the risk that both personally and university owned equipment and data could be compromised. The
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Achieving academic success is the first priority of International Students. After meeting that priority, it is highly recommended that students engage in out-of-class learning opportunities to further enrich their experiences. These opportunities may be located on-campus or off-campus. These opportunities may also come with or without compensation. As International Students holding F-1 or J-1 student status, some opportunities may require prior authorization from ISS office.This page covers
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TurningPoint Clicker Software Transition Posted by: Jenna S / March 29, 2016 March 29, 2016 by Layne Nordgren What’s Changing? June 3 UPDATE: PLU has now transitioned the Sakai integration to TurningPoint Cloud. Faculty or presenters using clickers should now be using TurningPoint Cloud v. 7.x. See Making the Transition to TurningPoint Cloud for details. May 9 UPDATE: PLU’s transition date has been changed to June 3, 2016 due to delays in the release of TurningPoint Cloud 7.3. Dates have been
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April 25, 2008 Growing season begins at community garden On Sunday, April 20, the grand opening of the PLU Community Garden’s permanent site officially kicked off Earth Week. Located on 121st Street South behind Ingram Hall, the 10,000-square-foot site is much larger than the garden’s previous a 150-square-foot plot on lower campus. Sunday’s festivities included a ceremonial ribbon cutting by President Loren Anderson, a blessing of the garden by campus pastors Dennis Sepper and Nancy Connor
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Into The Wild: Acclaimed Nature Photographer Josh Miller ’01 Started at PLU’s ‘Mooring Mast’ Posted by: Sandy Dunham / December 4, 2014 Image: Photographer Josh Miller ’01 stands with a camera in Death Valley. (Photo courtesy of Josh Miller) December 4, 2014 Photographer Josh Miller ’01 stands with a camera in Death Valley. (Photo courtesy of Josh Miller) By Shunying Wang ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker TACOMA, Wash.—(Dec. 5, 2014)—Nature photographer Josh Miller ’01 has had
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