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  • PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 16, 2023 February 16, 2023 By Zach PowersPLU Marketing and CommunicationsThe Pacific Lutheran University Department of Music and the Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies will host the PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival on Tuesday, March 21. The public is invited to the festival’s evening concert showcase featuring Aubrey Logan, the PLU Jazz Ensemble and PLU Jazz

  • Emily Peterson ’14 : Global policy, politics and partnerships Posted by: Zach Powers / September 8, 2023 Image: Emily Peterson ’14 majored in global studies and economics at PLU. She is now a senior program manager at Edelman Global Advisory. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) September 8, 2023 By Lora ShinnResoLute Guest WriterLike many students, Emily Peterson ’14 began her time at PLU unsure of what, exactly, she wanted to do. “I wanted to work for the United Nations,” she says. “Although at the time, I

  • Remove Back New Delete Crawford O’Brien CV 2021 Religion Documents and Forms Site Menu Home Learning Outcomes Quick Facts Frequently Asked Questions Programs Major Double Major in Religion Minor Study Away Course Descriptions Capstones 2024 Capstones 2023 Capstones 2022 Capstones 2021 Capstones 2020 Capstones Capstone Archives Faculty Events Lutheran Studies Conference The 18th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture 2024 Paul O. Ingram Lecture Student Resources Alumni and Student Connections

  • Panelists Margaret Chell '18 Margaret Chell ’18 (she/her/hers) graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington with a degree in Global Studies. Highlights of her time at PLU include volunteering at the Neighborhood Clinic in downtown Tacoma, spending a semester studying public health in Vietnam, South Africa, and Argentina, and playing ultimate frisbee. Shortly after graduating, she joined Peace Corps Guinea as a Public Health Education volunteer. While in Guinea, her projects focused

  • link) Environmental justice Deerinwater, Jen. (2022). Colonial forces of environmental violence on deaf, disabled, & ill indigenous people. Disability Studies Quarterly, 41(4). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i4.8479 Gilio-Whitaker, Dina. (2019). As long as grass grows: The indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to Standing Rock. Beacon Press. (PLU Library link) Glave, Dianne D. (2010). Rooted in the earth: Reclaiming the African American environmental heritage (1st ed

  • Mapping Monuments: Guatemala's 20th Century Civil War MonumentsBorn out of a project from Dr. Emily Davidson’s (Hispanic Studies) “Hispanic Voices for Social Change” class, Riley Dolan (PLU ’19) identified a lack of visual and written information about monuments erected to memorialize victims of the 20th Century Civil War in Guatemala. After researching and documenting memorials in Guatemala, having identified over 45 items , and with the support of the Digital Humanities Lab at PLU, Riley and

  • New Delete Documents and Forms Religion Site Menu Home Learning Outcomes Quick Facts Frequently Asked Questions Programs Major Double Major in Religion Minor Study Away Course Descriptions Capstones 2024 Capstones 2023 Capstones 2022 Capstones 2021 Capstones 2020 Capstones Capstone Archives Faculty Events Lutheran Studies Conference The 18th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture 2024 Paul O. Ingram Lecture Student Resources Alumni and Student Connections Opportunities for Students Future

  • “Opening Crazy Worlds”: Learning about Language with Professor René Carrasco Dr. René Carrasco is the new Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies, who began at PLU in Fall of 2019. Originally from Mexico City, René came to the United States when he was 15. After he graduated high school, he went on to community college and… May 7, 2020

  • MEDIA STUDIES FACULTY Amy YoungProfessor of CommunicationSean RobinsonVisiting Assistant Professor of CommunicationRob WellsProfessor of CommunicationAmanda SwegerAssociate Professor, Chair of Theatre & DanceJunichi TsuneokaVisiting Assistant Professor of DesignMarnie RitchieAssistant Professor of CommunicationEmeriti Joanne LisoskyEmeritus Professor of Communication

  • years, I’ve developed a course for our International Honors program, and I’ve learned all sorts of amazing new music doing that. I’ve done the same for our Nordic Studies program and learned all sorts of great Scandinavian music (from Grieg to Heavy Metal) that I would not have known about without teaching that course. Now I’m working on a similar course in film music for our new Film Studies program. Would you share your favorite memory from a performance? When I was eight years old, I performed