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semesters. During the second year of the program it can be more difficult to maintain a full-time job as you are required to fulfill 20 hours per week at your internship site along with the required classes. Is it possible to live in Seattle while I complete the program?The MFT Program continues to have students who commute from the Seattle area. For the first year, it is only necessary to drive to Tacoma twice a week for classes. Once students start their practica, they will have to be on-campus at the
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issues, film nights, dinners, and many other activities. What happened to the rows of computers students expect to see in a language “lab”? The center has a laptop cart with 25 laptops that is delivered directly to language classes in the Hauge Administration Building. In other words, during class the “lab” comes to you. Language faculty members have used the laptops in classes to do research and writing, to record speaking activities, and to deliver multimedia exams. Language centers and keeping
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DJS Classroom | AUC 135 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Classroom is a collaboration between the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability and the Parkland Literacy Center. Here we are glad to welcome DJS connected classes, workshops, and community outreach programs. When the space isn’t scheduled, we welcome students to use it as a study space. In this space you will find: Parkland Literacy Center: The primary mission of the PLC is to provide a safe and supportive
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International Development International Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014. She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia, and Urban Studies. Dr. Shah conducts research in Nigeria and India, where she examines the effects of neoliberal urban development policies on
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International Development International Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014. She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia, and Urban Studies. Dr. Shah conducts research in Nigeria and India, where she examines the effects of neoliberal urban development policies on
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Intramural Sand Volleyball PLU Pool× Swimming Pool Home of Intramural Innertube Water Polo Foss Field× Foss Field Intramural Sports Soccer Flag Football Softball Ultimate Frisbee Memorial Gymnasium× Memorial Gym Intramural Sports Dodgeball (2 Courts) Basketball (1 Court) Group Exercise Classes Home of Names Fitness Center Field House× Olson Field House10,000-square foot Astroturf Fieldhouse Intramural Sports Dodgeball (2 Courts) Soccer (1 Field) Turf Field× Turf Field Available for all Intramural & Club
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placed on medical hold and will not be allowed to register, drop or change classes after their initial (entry) registration. Any student born before January 1, 1957 is considered immune to measles, mumps, and rubella. Students born after January 1, 1957 must provide records for required immunizations. The full-text of this policy is available online at https://www.plu.edu/wsr/health/new-students/immunizations/. Any questions concerning immunizations should be directed to PLU’s Health Services at
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assessment. Telephone and voice messaging systems fall under the FCC Telecommunications Act, which makes tampering with another person’s voice mail or making prank or obscene phone calls illegal. The university vigorously prosecutes these violations both criminally and via the student conduct system.CellphonesCell phones are to be turned off while attending classes, or otherwise as instructed by the faculty. Disruption of class time is considered disruption of the university community and may be
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whoever would listen. I enrolled in two more Women’s and Gender Studies courses and began to volunteer at the Women’s Center on campus, trying to satiate my growing curiosity. Finally realizing my hunger for the subject could not be tamed easily, I declared my major in Women’s and Gender Studies. The flexibility of the program has allowed me to incorporate MAGS courses into the programs for both my English major and Sociology minor. Furthermore, the wide variety of MAGS classes available has allowed
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