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  • Tamara Williams Executive Director, Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies, Program Director PLU Gateway Program in Oaxaca Phone: 253-535-7577 Email: williatr@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1989 M.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1981 B.A., Queen's University, 1979 Biography Tamara R. Williams is a Professor of Hispanic Studies with expertise in the Latin American region. Before assuming the role of Executive Director of the Wang Center, she taught

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  • Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies Karen Marquez ‘22 is a senior social work major with minors in Hispanic studies and criminal justice. Marquez is a heritage speaker of Spanish, and has a deep love for languages, culture, and diversity. She hopes to use her degree and the skills she is… June 22, 2022 AcademicsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversityDiversity Justice SustainabilityHispanic StudiesInvolvementServiceSocial WorkStudent Life

  • PLU senior Allison Sheflo discusses her triple major in geosciences, environmental studies and religion Senior Allison Sheflo will graduate this spring with a triple major in  geosciences ,  environmental studies  and  religion  and a minor in  mathematics . She forged her own trail at PLU, welcoming the adventures that piqued her curiosity and let that lead her way. “It’s… April 24, 2023 Environmental StudiesGeosciencesMathematics

  • PLU senior and triple major Allison Sheflo discusses her PLU experience Posted by: shortea / May 11, 2023 May 11, 2023 By Lisa PattersonPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Senior Allison Sheflo will graduate this spring with a triple major in geosciences, environmental studies and religion and a minor in mathematics. She forged her own trail at PLU, welcoming the adventures that piqued her curiosity and let that lead her way. “It’s definitely not the course I thought I would take

  • HernandezBack to the Top Awards AGNES BERGE SMITH MUSIC SCHOLARStudentsIsabella DaltosoAMERICAN KINESIOLOGY ASSOCIATION UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLAR OF THE YEAR AWARDStudentsJoni LeahyANKRIM MILLER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN ECONOMICSStudentsHayden Jacob BentzelBENSON SUMMER STUDENT-FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudentsKatherine GunterCHENEY AWARD IN ECONOMICSStudentsHayden Jacob BentzelCOLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DEAN'S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCEStudentsFelicity Lynne Ankrom Caroline Elizabeth Bergren Isabella Josephine

  • The Hispanic and Latino Studies Program is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 20, 2024 – Anderson University Center, Room 133 – 3:00-7:00 pm 3:00-3:05 - Introductory Remarks - Dra. Emily F. Davidson3:05-3:35 pm - Brandon MonsonCompetencia sociocultural emergente en la clase de inmersión dual en la escuela primaria Harvard/ Emerging Sociocultural Competence in the Dual Language Immersion Classroom at Harvard Elementary School 3:35-4:05 pm - Karla Barajas LópezEmpoderando a los

  • near the Tacoma Mall before moving into the Parkland area. “The reason that it is so important to focus on areas like Parkland is that there are significant disparities in tree canopy cover when it comes to race and income demographics,” environmental studies major Paez said. “Poor health is correlated with a lack of trees, so increasing greenery in underserved areas is a social justice issue.”The students have been working with the Tree Foundation for the past year, learning how tree coverage in

  • double major—possibly for a business or economics student who is interested in international trade, or for anyone who plans to live or work in a foreign country. Graduates of anthropological studies are also in demand for projects of historical preservation, or as industrial anthropologists to study a company’s structure and its people. Additional information on career opportunities is available from the anthropology department.Additional Opportunities for Anthropology Majors Anthropology Laboratory

  • field studies are an integral part of both introductory and advanced courses in earth science at PLU. The Cascade Mountains, the Columbia River Basalt Plateau, Puget Sound, the Pacific Ocean coast and the Olympic Peninsula are all within a few hours of campus. Longer field trips are taken to geologic sites such as Death Valley, Hawaii, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. The student/faculty ratio in the Department of Earth Science at PLU allows students

  • :00pm Thursday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Friday: 9:00am - 3:00pm College Links College of Professional Studies School of Business School of Music, Theatre & Dance Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts Innovation Studies Program Social Media Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Education Program Contact Information School of Education Phone: 253-535-7272 Fax: 253-535-7184 Email: educ@plu.edu Hauge Administration Building, Room 121 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Summer