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  • justice and peace. At this conference, scholars, students, musicians, and college leaders will present their research and reflection on one of the most critical dimensions of our common life: the quest for racial justice in a region of the country that continues to bear the open wounds of racist policies and actions.Past Conferences 2015 Conference on Tikkun Olam: The Legacy and Future of Jewish – Christian Relations 2014 Conference on Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change 2013

  • learning and evaluation across departments and divisions. ✔ Support data informed decision making and community engagement with data for the purposes of inquiry, discernment, and accountability. ✔ Increase efficiencies and capacity for data understanding and usage in all sectors and at all levels of the university. ✔ Oversee all aspects of regional (NWCCU) accreditation including Annual Reports, cyclical reports and visits and substantive change documentation. ✔ Ensure the effective utilization and

  • the PLU website.  LIFE’s mailing list is around 250, with approximately 100 members being active through regular class attendance. 2009 found LIFE hiring a part time employee, to act as a liaison to the University, and to assist with the increasing demands of the program. We aim to change with the times, requesting our members to receive their quarterly brochures by email, when possible, and allowing walk-in registration to most of our classes.

  • participants avoid discussions of details and specifics about leaves of absence and benefits, as these change frequently. Questions about leaves of absence or benefits should be directed to HR. (All conversations with HR are confidential, meaning the information is only disclosed to those who have a legitimate need to know.) Click to meet the Leadership TeamClick to participate! Ask for support or offer support to others.

  • spirit of Rachel Carson, George and Helen Long's support for this series helps to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address PLU students, faculty, and our surrounding community.Learn MoreRevisiting Our Past Rachel Carson LecturersFrom climate change and food engineering to artificial intelligence and global health, our past presenters are experts in a wide array of fields.Learn More

  • , confident in your ability to collaborate fully with experts in nursing and other fields, and to contribute meaningfully to health change. Interim Dean Carol Seavor Our faculty experts are committed to your development as a purposeful, thoughtful, highly-skilled, and highly-valued professional. You will experience excellent mentoring in a compassionate and intellectually stimulating environment, where expert practice will challenge you to grow and succeed in nursing. Whether you are joining us for the

  • turnout. She plans on a career in public service and one day running for office. And you don’t have to be rubbing shoulders with those at the highest levels of politics to make key connections that will help you in your career. Simbarache Change ‘15, a Finance major, discovered this while working for Russell Investments in the derivatives section, while Biology major Rachael Nelson ‘15, landed a research internship due to Lutes who already worked at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Read more

  • Issued! Marguerite Porete and A Mirror of Simple Souls 1:20-1:40 pm - Rebeca Salinas Rosaries on my Altar: Towards a Contemporary Mexican-American Women’s Position on Indigenous Spiritual Practices 1:40-2:00 pm - Katie Olson Lutheran theological responses to theodicy 2:00-2:20 pm - Nathan Buegler The ELCA’s Response to Climate Change In Light of Realized Eschatology 2:20-2:40 pm - Marit Gjelde-Bennett An Unexpected Ally in Women’s Health: The Role of Religious Language in Medicine for the Reclamation

  • practices. Dr. Rogers has published three textbooks: Human Behavior in the Social Environment (6th edition), with Routledge, and Aging in the Social Environment (with Joy Ernst) and Photography in Social Work and Social Change (with Drs. Hash and Naleppa), both with Oxford University Press. Dr. Rogers’s work has been disseminated in and presented at national and international journals and conferences and has been the recipient of several research, teaching, service, and advising awards.

  • Jen served as an Outreach Minister with The Night Ministry in Chicago, where she provided pastoral care, crisis response and advocacy in an interfaith and multicultural setting for street-based young adults.   In 2007, Jen was extraordinary ordained at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Chicago and served there as Associate Pastor.  After policy change at the national level removed barriers for partnered LGBTQ clergy, Jen was received onto the ELCA roster in 2011. Jen received her Masters of Divinity

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