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  • set-up and implementation of Lute Buddies. This includes food during recruitment events, gear, and discretionary funding for mentor use. This work will enable mentors and students to connect on a deeper level.Learn more: Parkland Literary CenterPLUS 100 Staff members Jes Takla, Joanna Royce-Davis and Jen Smith received the Quigg Award to expand Student Life’s PLUS 100: Transition to PLU program. PLUS 100 is an extended-orientation first-year seminar that has shown to increase graduation rates

  • renowned faculty, and over 120 alumni who have published dozens of books and received many awards. Stan and Judith co-directed The Rainier Writing Workshop until the Spring of 2014. Judith’s life generated a brilliant legacy of written works and good work for others. Judith’s death leaves a deep void for her family, friends, other writers and the literary world. All of us at PLU mourn the death of Judith Kitchen, a marvelous writer, critic, teacher and champion of literature. Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE

  • Hypernative: Reconstructed IdentitiesThis modern art exhibition featured 4 video works, one photo series (of 600 snap shots), and 90 portraits with audio that explore the Scandinavian-America diaspora experience. The Scandinavian Cultural Center had added artifacts from its collection that reflect on the transition from Scandinavia as home to Scandinavia as fatherland. This exhibition was open until Feb 28th, 2016. The artists Line Anda Dalmar and Regine Osbakk The video work Reverse History

  • SOD Awards Spirit of Diversity Awards Friday May 10, 2024 @ 5:30pm Doors open at 5:15pm for drinks & cupcakes, program starts at 5:45pm Anderson University Center, Scandinavian Cultural Center Join us for an opportunity to celebrate students, faculty, and staff who have contributed to the mission through diversity, justice, and sustainability leadership, learning, and care. Graduating Students Students of Color, Queer Students, & First in Family Students The Spirit of Diversity Awards is

  • —from first-year requirements to seniors engaged in upper-division study. “We’ve been emphasizing plants in our curriculum because they’re an important model system,” Biology Chair Ann Auman said. “All different aspects of biology can be illustrated through the use of plants: small biology, genetics, molecular biology, organismal biology, ecology and evolution.” Biology’s two-course introductory core sequence, for example, uses plants to introduce students to biological studies; an upper-division

  • life takes them.  We teach Aristotle in the language he spoke, we explore issues of race and ethnicity in part by relating them to such issues in the Greco-Roman world, and we are tracing the roots of the contemporary medical profession thousands of years into history.Second, Classics is one of the most innovative academic programs at PLU. Our Classics faculty work with the departments of Women’s and Gender Studies, Religion, Honors, History, English, and Art, to create cross-listed and

  • Studies Programs. She has conducted ethnographic research on the cultural politics of development in Central America for over 20 years, with her work on transnational ethnodevelopment and migration appearing in numerous interdisciplinary journals and culminating in her book, Ethnic Entrepreneurs: Identity and Development Politics in Latin America (2010 Stanford University Press). Since 2012, she has brought this ethnographic approach to the burgeoning field of China-Latin American studies where

  • her vocal fach, including "Bel Piacere" by George Friderich Handle, "Always Through the Changing" by Douglas Moore, "Una Donna a quindici anni" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and "Sul fil d'un Soffio" by Giuseppe Verdi. Accompanied by Fiona Ashton-Knochel. 9:30 am | Session I, AUC Regency - Research RoundtablesFaculty Moderator: Bridget Yaden, Hispanic and Latino Studies / Office of the Provost Student(s)Presentation G AlvaradoThrough Science comes Art Faculty Mentor: Amanda Sweger, Theatre & Dance

  • specifically for Chinese markets. This sort of example was opened to me because of the international experience. Without actually being in China, would I ever gain new insights? Perhaps, not. Much of the international experience allows for seeing business concepts in action, but also the cultural differences and similarities and how those impact in reality, rather than just in theory. × × × One of the cultural aspects I did not realize about China was the emergence of the high upper-class. This was

  • Leading a Congregation in Anxious TimesPacific Lutheran University June 11-13, 2018 Monday, June 11, 2018Tuesday, June 12, 2018Wednesday, June 13, 2018Download ScheduleMonday, June 11, 201812:30 – 2 p.m. | Registration | Scandinavian Cultural Center (SCC) in the Anderson University Center (AUC) Registration is located in the Anderson University Center, downstairs in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. View the campus map. 2 – 4 p.m. | Welcome, Introductions & Presentation 1 | SCC Speaker