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  • Chicago Public Library Stephen Mihm Associate Professor of History Ragnar Kvam Jr. Distinguished Norwegian Sailor Sigbjørn Skåden Award-Winning Sámi Poet John Arthur Nunes President of Concordia College LuteVote Election Themed Events Suzanne Moore Illuminator Sylvia Martinez and Gary S. Stager Innovators in Education Sarah G. Epstein Art Lecturer and Volunteer Michelle Long PLU Regent and Unit Manager at Chevron Energy Technology Group Matsumoto Koichi Professor of Chinese History Stefan Parkman

  • care, competence, difference, service, and leadership. (2) EDUC 404 : Teaching and Learning of Social Studies Integration of literacy for the teaching of social studies strategies that can be incorporated into P-8 instructional models and assessments with applications to the development of lesson sequences. (4) EDUC 405 : Teaching and Learning Art in the Elementary Classroom Methods and procedures in teaching elementary school art as well as infusing the arts in the curriculum. (2) EDUC 407

  • to local and global hunger, Christian art and architecture, and Christian rituals. As the university professor of Lutheran Studies, he teaches courses and seminars on Martin Luther, the Lutheran Heritage, Women Reformers, Lutheran higher education, Lutheran art and music, and the Reformation. He also serves in the International Honors Program and, on occasion, teaches a January Term course in Rome, Italy. In addition to his work in the academy, Dr. Torvend also serves as a theological consultant

  • opportunity to be part of a PLU learning community. Want to live in a community specifically focused on promoting well-being? The Wellness House is a community of students who are interested in engaging in conversations and activities that promote and sustain healthy lifestyles. Or maybe you want to join the Diversity, Justice & Sustainability community, with residential wings for First in Family, Students of Color, Environmental & Social Justice, and LGBTQ+. Love expressing yourself through art, music

  • included the story of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947; Renee Firestone, Auschwitz survivor; and Pierre Sauvage.Learn more about the Survivors and Rescuers conference 2013 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationSixth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: Scholar Deborah Lipstadt; Author Cara De Silva; PLU Dean of the School of Arts and Communication and pianist Dr. Cameron Bennett; PLU professor and art historian Heather Mathews and others join to present

  • style, however experimental, a chance. There is state-of-the-art sound reinforcement, coffee and bottles of cold water, and assistance with the sale of artists’ CDs. Over the years, other amenities have been added to Jazz Under the Stars. Dr. Paul Tegels, music professor and university organist, offers intermission mini-recitals on the fabulous Fuchs pipe organ in the music center’s Lagerquist Hall. Pacific Lutheran University and all the people who work so hard to present a top-rate performance and

  • said. When he returned from Chengdu, he was hooked. China was “like studying a puzzle,” Ford says. And a puzzle that drew him in with its people, its art, history and politics. His intellectual curiosity simply wouldn’t let him put the topic or the place, aside.  He  future was going to be linked to international studies; he just couldn’t wait to get back. He did manage to go back in 2011 to study ethnic minorities in China. It was Professor Adam Cathcart, who happened to be in China at the same

  • work of repertoire in North America. They get to work with one of the world’s best-known conductors and one of the best-known composers of modern repertoire. There is great value in learning to collaborate on such a large scale and in such a visible setting. And I believe ultimately all the performers will be moved by the music and its connection to the story. The SOAC focus this year is on storytelling. What do you think this concert has to say about the art of communicating? We’re telling the

  • , Vincent Herring. Herring has appeared on stage or in recordings with Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Hayes, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver Quintet, Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition, Larry Coryell, Steve Turre, The Mingus Big Band (Won a Grammy in 2010), Kenny Barron, Nancy Wilson, Dr. Billy Taylor, Carla Bley, Mike LeDonne, Carl Allen, Ron McClure, and John Hicks, among others. His extensive guest soloist appearances include performances with Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln

  • by studying away on a PLU Gateway or Featured semester program. “Gradually my teaching focus has slid up a kind of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Travel Needs,” he said. In the ’80s, Steves focused on sharing basic budget travel tips. In the ’90s, it was all about traveling to enjoy the culture, cuisine, history, and art. Rick Steves in Germany at the Wartburg Castle. “Then since 9-11, I realized Americans need to be challenged to better understand the world,” he said. “ Because we tend to be frightened