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  • to have been selected and are looking forward to PLU students benefiting from this program,” said Tamara Williams, executive director or PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. “We know that immersive study away experiences are often transformative for our students and this grant will help us connect more students with opportunities.” PLU study away participants can pick from semester or full-year programs in locations that range from Norway and China to Trinidad and Tobago

  • On-Campus EmploymentAt PLU, there are plenty of on-campus opportunities available to you. Log in to the Opportunities Board to view open positions. All jobs on campus are work-study eligible but most positions are also open to students who don’t have work study. If you get stuck, don’t hesitate to email us at stuemp@plu.edu. Our career experts can guide you through the process.Steps To Apply For A JobLog in Open the Opportunities Board Log in with your ePass Upload a ResumeYou must upload a

  • GraduatesAn undergraduate program in physics provides excellent preparation for graduate study in many areas of the physical sciences and engineering, such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, aerospace engineering, optical engineering and electrical engineering. Many applied physics graduates pursue professional careers in the industry immediately after graduation from PLU, but the program also provides excellent preparation for graduate study in nearly all

  • , removing trade barriers, opening investment flows and aggregately reducing the provision of social services and support to rural and poor populations. A prominent feature of the neoliberal political-economy has been not only the increase of migration as an economic strategy, but also the elevated presence of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) doing work in development, with a diverse spectrum of practices and philosophies. Through my experience in Pacific Lutheran University’s Oaxaca study abroad

  • ! Turning the worst into the best By Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 If we were to sit down and talk at length about my time in Oaxaca, Mexico, you might determine my battle with crippling food poisoning as the worst part of the experience. Or you could say it was the racist remarks encountered on the streets in Mexico City. Interestingly enough, my worst experience turned out to be my best. At the time of my study abroad trip in 2009, Oaxaca was experiencing (and continues to endure) a series of hostilities

  • about global business and international business, but we take them abroad outside of the country, we have them get that firsthand experience”. In this video, Juanita Reed, the MBA Program Director talks about the different learning opportunities provided by Pacific Lutheran University.Veteran and HR Professional Dorcas Cluley Recommends the PLU MBA ProgramVeteran and corporate human resources professional Dorcas Cluley ’18 shares a bit about her career and why she recommends the MBA program at

  • Community Engaged Education”. Its goal—to promote educational and cultural exchange among young students from all over the world. The overarching philosophy of education of both the Wang Center and The Wang Foundation, founded in 2004 with a focus on service learning and poverty alleviation, has been widely recognized in the academic world and has become a successful example for American international education. Currently, nearly 50% of undergraduates from Pacific Lutheran University study abroad, much

  • to be selected.“We’re honored to have been selected and are looking forward to PLU students benefiting from this program,” said Tamara Williams, executive director or PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. “We know that immersive study away experiences are often transformative for our students and this grant will help us connect more students with opportunities.”  PLU study away participants can pick from semester or full-year programs in locations that range from Norway

  • DUAL-DEGREE ENGINEER STUDENT MICHELE ANDERSON WINS FELLOWSHIP The PLU Dual-Degree Engineering Program The Dual-Degree Engineering Program at Pacific Lutheran University provides students with the opportunity to combine a liberal arts education with rigorous study in engineering. Students who complete the program earn two degrees — one from PLU and the other from an ABET-accredited engineering school. The total length of study is usually five years: three years at PLU and two years at the

  • PLU’s latest Fulbrights are delving into indigenous studies research, education View article Scholarships and FellowshipsMost of the scholarships and fellowships listed on this page are for opportunities after graduation. To find information on funding sources to help with the cost of studying away while enrolled at PLU, visit the Study Away Scholarship page.Resources Scholarship/Fellowship - Intent to Apply Form Fulbright U.S. Student Program Scholarships and Fellowships Database General