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  • Integrative Learning Objectives of Pacific Lutheran University Pacific Lutheran University’s Integrative Learning Objectives are designed to provide a common understanding of how learning at PLU is targeted. These objectives offer a unifying framework for understanding how our community defines the general skills or abilities that should be exhibited by an individual who is granted a PLU bachelor’s degree. Therefore, they are integrative in nature. Pacific Lutheran University Global Statements

  • an immersive environment for our students to develop their Spanish language skills and deepen their understanding of Mexican history and culture. Courses this fall begin with a three-week Spanish immersion term and continue during a second term when students take two of the following courses: Mexican Anthropology, Mexican History, Mexican Literature, and Biology. During the third and final term, students choose between a Mexican Art History course, an internship working with Oaxacan non-profit

  • pickup games, and traveling to tournaments. In the winter, we kick it up a notch, working on perfecting the skills needed to compete in the College Ultimate Regular Season and the College Ultimate Championship Series. Between practices and games, team bonding keeps the competitive atmosphere fun with trips, volunteering, fundraising, and more! So are you ready to come and play one of the most popular sports in the country?How to Join Men's+ Ultimate:-Come to one of our organized practices (Tuesdays 8

  • Lionheart includes plenty of visits from a growing base of regulars from all walks of life: church groups, students, creative types and more. Events there underscore the shop’s dedication to building community around coffee. In June, for example, Lionheart will host a quirky competition called a Latte Art Throwdown, during which competitors will show off their milk-pouring skills to create beautiful designs that float on the top of patrons’ cups. It’s a popular competition in Portland, and Lionheart

  • supervisor to focus on building diagnostic skills, 1-hour a week with a fellow intern and rotating clinical staff in internship seminar, and 1-hour a week for group supervision with the entire clinical team.DutiesDuties:  Interns accumulate significant direct clinical hours through intake and ongoing individual therapy with students, co-facilitate workshops with a supervisor, design and implement a campus outreach event, participate in campus mental-health trainings, complete a self-chosen internship

  • PLU Student Continues Internship Despite Pandemic Despite the challenges and uncertainty of life during the pandemic, PLU student Gurjot Kang ’21 is finding ways to build her skills and improve the community through her internship with Tacoma Housing Authority. Kang—a communication and political science double major from Auburn, Washington—was connected with… March 25, 2021 CommunicationCommunityCurrent StudentsInternshipsJusticePolitical ScienceService

  • Research Interests and Career Goals including the following: What are your interests and career goals? Why? What has led you to these interests and goals? Be sure to describe your interests in the area of cancer research. How will participating in this internship experience advance your academic and career goals? What are you hoping to learn or gain from participating in research at the FHCRC? Please include a description of the skills, knowledge, and experience you hope to develop/gain. A short

  • shape you into a well-rounded forward-thinking leader. (timer buzzing) (Professor Nargesi laughing) Professor Nargesi: Perfect. (upbeat music) Meet the Professors More stories Visit About When you pursue a business major in PLU’s top-ranked School of Business, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills and experiences to thrive as a leader and change maker in the global economy. Foundational classes include marketing, management, accounting, business, law, finance, strategy, supply chain operations, and

  • educates students to engage critically and actively with global issues, their origins, and possible solutions. Our graduates gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to understand today’s world, including contextualizing local and national issues within the larger global community and marketplace. As a Global Studies major, you will learn how to analyze global issues such as poverty, conflict, and migration from multiple perspectives and disciplines. You’ll get to personalize your major

  • Leadership or significant contribution to collaborative success in recognized curricular or co-curricular organizations 2017 Recipients Cara Gillespie: BA in Communication, minor in Religion Cara produced several noteworthy accomplishments over her time at PLU – contributing her enormous skills and energy to MediaLab, Student Media, and most recently, the independent research and student/faculty documentary project focused on sex trafficking in the Philippines. This documentary, funded by a grant from