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Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article VII. – GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Article VIII
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ePass Save to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article VII
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ePass Save to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article VII
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Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Faculty Handbook Site Menu FACULTY HANDBOOK Update History Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION MISSION AND HISTORY SECTION I: FACULTY CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS Article I. – THE FACULTY Article II. – THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Article III. – RIGHTS AND DUTIES Article IV. – GOVERNANCE Article V. – RANK AND TENURE AND LEAVES OF ABSENCE Article VI. – GRIEVANCE, DISCIPLINARY, AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES Article VII. – GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Article
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humanities International modernisms and avant-gardes Theories and representations of labor Literary and critical theory Books History, Empire, Critique: New Essays in World Literature. Ed. Asher Ghaffar Chapters "Aesthetic Re-Imaginings of Mexican Sovereignty: Esrtidentismo’s Anti-Imperialist Avant- Garde" (Routledge 2018) Selected Articles "No Useless Labor: Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis and the Importance of Intellectual Work." Textual Practice Vol. 33, no. 6, 2019: "Estridentistas de Estado: la
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addition to a Psychology student’s repertoire. It provides a valuable understanding of business models and emerging technologies, which will help Psychology students become well-rounded and prepared to work in teams as they enter the world of work. In addition, having an understanding of economic history, business ethics, and communications will give Psychology students a leg up in graduate school, should they choose to attend, as well as positions in companies that value problem solving and the
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PLU Jazz Day in Seattle May 3 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 27, 2015 April 27, 2015 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsJazz music is a dish best served live and in person. A fusion of African-American, European-American and international musical traditions, jazz is known for its energy, creativity and ingenuity. Its iconic founding fathers and mothers are revered as some of the greatest improvisational artists in modern history. No performance stage is too grand or too modest
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September 7, 2009 The generous spirit of Norm Forness With some books you don’t have anything like the complete story until you finish the final chapter. So it was with the life of Norm Forness, who passed away last April. After graduating from Pacific Lutheran College in 1958, Forness pursued graduate studies, culminating with the Ph.D. in history from Penn State. He joined the history department at Gettysburg College in 1964 and taught there for 36 years. He was remembered by a colleague as a
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competitive market.” After a short pause, Torvend added, “After all, the distinctive part of PLU is its middle name.” Torvend is in a unique place to understand that distinction, as he is the first holder of the new Chair in Lutheran Studies. He is a 1973 graduate in history from PLU. He also received his masters in divinity, his masters in theology and, ultimately, his Ph.D. in historical theology. He returned to PLU in 1998, serving as a professor of the history of Christianity. And since 2007, he has
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January 31, 2013 Cambodia: A reflection on the genocide by Khmer Rouge and coverage by US media by Kathryn Perkins ’13 In 1975 over one-fourth of the Cambodian people were murdered. Not by foreign aggressors or malicious diseases, but by their own people. The Khmer Rouge, a communist regime with a Utopian dream, decimated its own country. Like the Holocaust, the history of Cambodia needs to be remembered. The Cambodian genocide is part of a larger story of human atrocities in the 20th century
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