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  • Higher Education Krista Hughes Activism, Justice, and the Danger of Silence Dezi Gillon Leadership in Lutheran Key at a Time of Pandemics Deanna A. Thompson Through Truth to Freedom – by Way of Reconciliation Paul Pribbenow Finding Purpose in Chaos: Reflection In and Beyond the Public Health Classroom Lena Hann The Long Pilgrimage of 2020-21 Kara Baylor Called to Flourish: An Ethic of Care Mindy Makant Called to the Moment: A New Vocation for Lutheran Colleges W. Kent Barnds From the Publisher Mark

  • ResoLute Staff – Resolute Online: Winter 2019 Search Features Features Welcome Bring Your Whole Self Travel as a Political Act Power Paddle to Puyallup Strong Link of Three Alternative Transportation The Reboot of Outdoor Rec PLU’s Podcast Push Gallery Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library PLU Pledge Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Recap Connection Events Free Career Hacks Annual Report Legacy Lutes Nesvig Hike Senate Debate Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note

  • Introduction Posted by: alex.reed / May 26, 2022 May 26, 2022 By Kevin J. O’Brien, Dean of HumanitiesSpring, 2022This issue marks an important transition for the Division of Humanities. As of this summer, the Humanities programs —English, Languages & Literatures, the Language Resource Center, the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, the Parkland Literacy Center, Philosophy, and Religion— will merge with others to form a new College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social

  • , to the fitness of the faculty member in their professional capacity as a teacher or researcher. Disciplinary action or dismissal will not be used to restrain faculty members in their exercise of academic freedom or their rights as American citizens. Disciplinary Action Any disciplinary action taken against a faculty member shall be subject to the safeguards of due process. If the action is deemed unwarranted or unjust by the faculty member, they may petition the Conciliation Committee for redress

  • Amie Bishop, MSW, MPHConsultant, Global Health and Human RightsMs. Bishop is a human rights advocate and global health leader with professional experience in more than 20 countries. Through her work with OutRight Action International, a global LGBTIQ human rights organization, and as an independent global health and human rights consultant, she focuses her efforts on the intersection of health access and human rights for LGBTIQ people globally. Currently, she is the Senior Research Advisor for

  • Taylor Pasquale Finance Director She/Her/Hers Email: pasquatn@plu.edu Biography Biography I will work my hardest to represent the voices of plu members: students, staff, faculty, and alumni. For my career, I hope to become a public policy maker after my Masters and PhD programs. I am excited to learn how to best support my fellow asplu members and uplift their amazing ideas! Major(s): Philosophy and Environmental Studies Minor(s): Sociology and Religion    

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  • Prism 2016-17 Editorial Board  Sergia Hay, Philosophy Brenda Ihssen, Religion Carmiña Palerm, Languages and Literatures Solveig Robinson, English Contact PrismPhone: 253-535-7321 Email: prism@plu.edu Division of Humanities Hauge Administration Building Room 222 Tacoma. WA 98447-0003Division of HumanitiesPrism, the magazine of the Humanities Division at Pacific Lutheran University, expresses the scholarly viewpoints or deliberations of Humanities faculty, and occasionally others by invitation

  • Philosophy) Marc Vetter (Interdisciplinary Studies) Breanna Wiersma (English)

  • the moment and leaning into the moment to be able to communicate and express yourself in a specific way. And that’s just not possible without the ability to also explore different perspectives. (upbeat music) Meet the professors More Stories Visit About The PLU Communication degree, part of the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts, is designed to provide you with both theory and practice in the field— meaning you will learn how to explain and predict, but also apply directly what

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