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  • -Century Gender Studies Vol. 6.2, 2010: "'Sir, It is an Outrage': George Bentley, Robert Black, and the Condition of the Mid-List Author in Victorian Britain." Book History Vol. 10, 2007: "'At All Times Conspicuous as Art': Henry James, Margaret Oliphant, and Resistance to Decadence." Henry James Against the Aesthetic Movement 2006: "Expanding a 'Limited Orbit': Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the Development of a Critical Voice." Victorian Periodicals Review Vol. 38.2, 2005: "Of

  • , and coursework aimed at developing intellectual skills and resources apt to generate success in legal study and practice. Recent successful PLU applicants to law schools have taken such diverse courses as those in the anthropology of contemporary America, social science research methods, American popular culture, English Renaissance literature, news writing and argumentation, recent political thought, international relations, freelance writing, intermediate German, animal behavior, neuropsychology

  • ." Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies Vol. 6.2, 2010: "Sir, It is an Outrage': George Bentley, Robert Black, and the Condition of the Mid-List Author in Victorian Britain." Book History Vol. 10, 2007: "At All Times Conspicuous as Art': Henry James, Margaret Oliphant, and Resistance to Decadence." Henry James Against the Aesthetic Movement 2006: "Expanding a 'Limited Orbit': Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the Development of a Critical Voice." Victorian Periodicals Review Vol. 38.2

  • -Century Gender Studies Vol. 6.2, 2010: "'Sir, It is an Outrage': George Bentley, Robert Black, and the Condition of the Mid-List Author in Victorian Britain." Book History Vol. 10, 2007: "'At All Times Conspicuous as Art': Henry James, Margaret Oliphant, and Resistance to Decadence." Henry James Against the Aesthetic Movement 2006: "Expanding a 'Limited Orbit': Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the Development of a Critical Voice." Victorian Periodicals Review Vol. 38.2, 2005: "Of

  • ." Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies Vol. 6.2, 2010: "'Sir, It is an Outrage': George Bentley, Robert Black, and the Condition of the Mid-List Author in Victorian Britain." Book History Vol. 10, 2007: "'At All Times Conspicuous as Art': Henry James, Margaret Oliphant, and Resistance to Decadence." Henry James Against the Aesthetic Movement 2006: "Expanding a 'Limited Orbit': Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the Development of a Critical Voice." Victorian Periodicals Review Vol. 38.2

  • ResourcesIn order to meet your informational needs, this page has been designed for you to explore independently.  Extensive resources are available, both on campus and online.Books & CDsThere are a variety of books selected by several of the Counseling Center staff that are on permanent reserve in the library.  You can view the selection of titles on this books page.CDs at PLU LibrarySeveral series of Relaxation Response CD’s are also available for check out at the PLU Library.  On the PLU on

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Marissa Meyer ’04 Outstanding Recent Alumna Award M arissa Meyer is the author of three bestselling books, Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, part of the “Lunar Chronicles” trilogy. This success is a continuation of her undergraduate work as an English writing major at PLU. She is published by Feiwel and Friends (part of Macmillan), and she has an agent working to sell the

  • 2016-20202015-2016Sheppard, John: Libera nos I & II MacMillan, James: From The Strathclyde Motets Brahms, Johannes: Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen (op. 74, no. 1) Elder, Daniel: O Magnum Mysterium Crabtree, Paul: The Valley of Delight – Three Utopian Fragments Holst, Gustav: This Have I Done For My True Love (Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day) Bass, Randol Alan: Gloria Davis, Carl: The Most Wonderful Birthday Of All Bradford, Barlow: A Christmas Carol (Let Us All Be Merry) Willocks

  • you to the PLU faculty members, staff, and peers who continue to support international students in planning for the fall. Thank you, as well, to those of you who signed and helped distribute online petitions opposing the harmful directive that was rescinded today. Our support for our international students is unequivocal. We will continue to ensure that we have plans and programs in place that secure their important place in our community. We also pledge to continue advocating for international

  • Did you know?Student Employment is a vital part of the Lute experience. Students who work on campus are significantly more likely to persist than their peers. As a supervisor, you are a vital part of your student worker’s community and support network.Post a Job Log in to Opportunities Board On the right side of the page, select Post a Job Fill out the required fields and submit New job posts are generally approved by the next business day. Once your job has been posted, PLU students will be