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: Anti-Racist Leadership Education (ARLE) Description: Dr. Yusef Salaam is an international criminal justice reform activist, advocate, and award winning public speaker. A member of The Exonerated Five, formerly of The Central Park Five, his powerful story of wrongful conviction, ultimate exoneration and recent election to City Council for Upper Manhattan (New York City), has inspired countless individuals worldwide. As the keynote speaker for ARLE’s inaugural Lunch and Learn Series, Yusef is
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, the Contemporary Church History Quarterly. Bob’s talk, “Church Historians, ‘Profane Historians,’ and our Odyssey Since Wilhelm Niemöller,” will appear in the spring of 2014, along with the rest of the conference papers, in a volume he will edit for the German journal, Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte. Recent publications now in print include “Dietrich Bonhoeffer in History: Does our Bonhoeffer Still Offend?,” a paper Bob presented at an International Bonhoeffer Conference (see Green and Carter, eds
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— two to three times a week, every week, until fifth grade,” she recalls. Larios excelled in school, but especially in science, and after a fourth-grade field trip to the science center set off her interest in the brain and neurosurgery, she set out to make it happen. After middle school, she chose to go to Sumner High School because of the International Baccalaureate program it offered. There, she fell in love with biology and leaned on her teachers and counselors for guidance on how to get to
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only woman to serve as NCAA Membership President and was the first woman to become Director of Athletics for a combined men’s and women’s college athletics program (UC San Diego, 1975-2000). She has also served as NACWAA President. The Sport Business Journal selected her as a “Champion” and she has received the Women in Sports and Events (WISE) Woman of Distinction Award. Judy was also named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Sport Educators by the Institute for International Sport and one of the
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stories once told in Southern Lushootseed. In this course sequence, SOLU 101 and 102, students explore the history of the language as it has evolved from the petroglyphs dating back several thousand years to the adoption of the International Phonetic Alphabet for the purpose of standardizing written Southern Lushootseed in the 1970’s. Students also study the phonetics of Southern Lushootseed. The Southern dialect of the Lushootseed language has become primarily a written language over the years of
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didn’t know what it was, to be honest, when I was 18.” Today, Peterson is more than familiar with the United Nations. After earning a master’s in environment and sustainable development at University College London, Peterson moved to New York in February 2019. She took on a role at Landmark Public Affairs, a public affairs and strategic communications agency. Landmark aids clients such as international food and beverage associations to engage with organizations like the European Union, World Health
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Kiwanis International. His military service included 35 years in the U.S. Army Reserve. He loved to expose his students to historical sites and events on trips near and far. He doted on grandkids and great-grandkids. He is survived by his children Jan DiConti; Steven and David Hauge; his stepchildren Toni, Scott, Curt and Craig Corvin; 19 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A special thanks to Lauralee Hagen, senior advancement officer at PLU, for representing his PLU family at the memorial
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Tuition and Fees Comparison (pdf) view download
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Tuition and Fees Comparison (pdf) view download
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Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory Posted by: shortea / November 28, 2018 November 28, 2018 By Genny Boots '18PLU AlumPacific Lutheran University students are people of many interests. Last fall semester, several courses illustrated how the university's curriculum caters to those eclectic interests.One of these classes was Beyoncé and Black Feminist Theory. “Who Beyoncé is for?” is not usually a question that you ask when you’re bopping your head to “Single Ladies,” or “Partition,” or any of the
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