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  • larger Tacoma community, through the vibrant and unique Greater Tacoma Peace Prize organization that honors our own local peacebuilders. We recognize our Norwegian, international alumni as important connections between the more recent past and today. Last but not least, we can be inspired by our PLU students who have ventured to Norway to study and experience for themselves Norway’s political, cultural and environmental relevance in the world today. The sociologist Hans Magnus Enzensberger once

  • Hispanic studies program is [video: Another professor with a grey sweater continues.] PLU Professor: committed to building communities of hope and solidarity [video: Dr. Emily Davidson speaks to the camera.] Dr. Davidson: across linguistic, national, socio-political, and identity borders [video: A PLU student speaks to the camera.] PLU Student: In these times of political division [video: Dr. Tamara Williams speaks to the camera.] Dr. Williams: we reaffirm the importance of freedom of speech [video

  • places and issues as an international student, I wonder how I can fully relate these interactions into the context of my own life, nation, and culture. With regards to Mexico, a country with significant economic and political ties to the US, both institutionally and locally, how does this shape the dynamic? In other words, how does something like learning about local forest management techniques in a small indigenous town in northern Oaxaca, Mexico, connect to larger, global environmental issues, and

  • 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

  • is an Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at Pacific Lutheran University. He has been at PLU since 2016. He also serves as the Pre-Law advisor at the university. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Missouri–St. Louis. He has published on a wide range of topics including: media and public opinion, the political behavior of celebrities, and state budgeting processes. Sebastian Bostwick is a Senior Student Success Advisor at Pacific Lutheran University

  • Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Interplay between PLU’s Student Code of Conduct and the School of Nursing School of Nursing Administrative

  • wonderful Beth Kraig to thank for so much of the progress that has been made since then. What are some of the club’s challenges? (Photo: Courtesy of Dmitry Mikheyev) Harmony hosts Pride Week at PLU 2007. Eva Frey ‘95: Political activism, especially around issues related to sexual orientation, was relatively new to many PLU students. It was one of the few student clubs where, at the time while open to all students, membership meant that people would judge your sexual orientation identity and had

  • religious identity. As recent as six months before graduating high school, it didn’t cross my mind that I’d attend PLU. I was a Spanaway native who always assumed the “L” excluded me from consideration. Then I toured campus and stayed overnight. I learned PLU’s middle name wasn’t a label, but rather a philosophy — a philosophy that energized me. I didn’t have to be Lutheran. The Lutheran in PLU means “come as you are, leave a better version of yourself.” I returned to the university in similar fashion

  • — That Obscure Subject of Resilience: Meditations on Global Health (Scandinavian Cultural Center) Dr. Adia Benton, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Program of African Studies (PAS), Northwestern University 12:30-1:40pm — Critiques of the Apocalypse: End Times and Resilience in Contemporary Mexico (Regency Room) Juan Villoro, Prize-winning Mexican Author and Political Commentator 1:50-3:05pm — Resilience, Adaptation, and Shifting of Paradigms in Mexico City’s Water Management

  • sessions, leads to wedding photos, and eventually is hired for maternity pictures. “When I go to a wedding and see engagement photos put up, or I’ll visit their house for maternity photos and their wedding photos are all over the wall. It’s extremely rewarding for me,” Reed said. “To have people care enough about my work to want to display it and show the world, that means everything to me.” Reed’s philosophy in photography is guided by her experience in painting and drawing. She cites these courses as