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  • Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies | Native American and Indigenous Studies | storfjta@plu.edu | 253-535-8514 | Troy Storfjell (Sámi) specializes in Sámi and Indigenous studies, where his work is largely guided by Indigenist criticism and decolonize methodologies.

    Pedagogy of Sámi Place,” a pedagogical research project in Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish Sápmi, Summer 2016 Kelmer Roe Grant, Humanities Division, Pacific Lutheran University, for “Language Revitalization and Critical Indigenous Pedagogy,” joint project with Suzanne Crawford O’Brien and Kelly Hall, Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 NORTANA Travel Grant, The Royal Norwegian Foreign Ministry, Summer 2011 NORTANA Housing Grant, The Norwegian Researchers and Teachers Association of North America, Summer and Fall

  • Join the national celebration of international education & exchange. PLU International Student Services and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education invite you to a week of

    – Nomadism, Geopolitics and the Environment Nepal – Development, Gender and Social Change Nepal – Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples Vietnam – Culture, Social Change, and Development Serbia – Serbia, Bosnia, and Kosovo: Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans Learn MoreOverview of SITVietnamIndonesiaMoroccoMoroccoNepalIndiaIndiaRwandaMongoliaVictoria University of Wellington, New ZealandCourse options in STEM disciplines, indigenous studies, humanities, social sciences and much moreLearn

  • 孔子新汉学计划

    up the “Confucius China Studies Program”. The Program consists of six subprograms in the academic areas of Humanities and Social Sciences. 项目申请/Project Application: 一、中外合作培养博士项目/I.Joint Research Ph.D. Fellowship 二、来华攻读博士学位项目/II. Ph.D. in China Fellowship 三、“理解中国”访问学者项目/III. “Understanding China” Fellowship 四、青年领袖项目/IV. Young Leaders Fellowship 五、国际会议项目/V. International Conference Grant 六、出版资助项目/VI. Publication Grant For more information, please visit https://ccsp.chinese.cn or contact us via ciwa

  • Speaker: David Treuer, Ph.D. Time: 7 p.m. Date: Thursday, April 13 Place: Regency room (AUC) Free and open to the public.

    , The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and elsewhere. His awards include a Pushcart Prize, the Berlin Prize, two Minnesota Book Awards, the California Book Award Gold Medal, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Bush Foundation, and Guggenheim Foundation.Event Details: Speaker: David Treuer, Ph.D. Time: 7 p.m. Date: Thursday, April 13 Place: Regency room (AUC) Free and open to the public.More about David TreuerPrevious Lectures The 2019 Natalie Mayer

  • Please save the date for these important workshops as they are added. Attendance at each meeting for your cohort is expected.

    Fellow in Humanities Laree Winer, Director of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, March 8, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 Lutheran Higher Education: Putting it to Practice* Marit Trelstad, Professor of Religion *For this workshop, please read chapter 6 from the book So That All May Flourish and a chapter of your choice. Friday, April 19, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 Working with Student Feedback Antonios Finitsis, Executive Director of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, May 3

  • Unlocking the Secrets of Tutankhamun’s Gold Mask   Tutankhamun’s magnificent gold mask is surely the best-known Egyptian artwork in the world. Or is it? In fact, the piece preserves an astonishing secret: It had never been intended for Tutankhamun at all. Come listen to noted…

    curator at such institutions as the British Museum, the Freud Museum and with Egyptian collections housed at Eton College, Chiddingstone Castle and Highclere Castle. The event will take place in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, in the Anderson University Center on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 7 pm to 9 pm. The event is free to the public. For more information, call the Division of Humanities at 253-535-7320. Read Previous Do you like cookies? Cocoa? Coffee? Music? Do you like Christmas and cool Christmas

  • Honest, objective reflection on your personal preferences and previous academic experiences are essential to the major decision making process.

    will be easy? Is my primary motivation based on the amount of money I believe I can earn in a given field rather than interest in the field itself? Academics It is important to take careful consideration of your academic abilities. Is it reasonable for you to build strengths and skills in the areas necessary to be successful in a particular field of study? Try making projections for your success in certain academic areas: Will you receive higher grades in a natural science major than a humanities

  • In order to facilitate the grant seeking process, assist in proposal preparation, and coordinate submission efforts, it is recommended that faculty contact the Office of Sponsored Programs.

    , and other grant implications. THE NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FORM IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT – PLEASE CHECK BACK SOON.Submitting Grants through Grants.govGrants to the National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Department of Education and other federal agencies use the government’s Grants.gov system for online submission. Institutional grants are submitted by Pacific Lutheran University, which is already registered with Grants.gov. You will need the assistance of an

  • is an ordained American Baptist minister, a teacher and student of human systems, and a respected consultant and coach from Portland, Oregon.

    Taiwan. Learn More Cooper Sherryis the Director of Music Ministry at St. Mark’s by the Narrows Lutheran Church. Allan Beltonis the Acting President at Pacific Lutheran University. Learn More Chuck Harrisis the Senior Pastor at Messiah Lutheran Church in Auburn, WA. Learn More Brian Naaszis Resident Assistant Professor of Chemistry and teaches in the Environmental Studies Program at PLU. Learn More Kevin O’Brienis Associate Professor of Religious Ethics and Dean of the Division of Humanities at

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    style and citation system published by the University of Chicago that is typically used in history, religion, and other humanities and social science departments. Chicago Manual of Style “Quick Guide” Guidelines on Endnotes and Bibliographies MLA: the style and citation system by the Modern Language Association is typically used in English departments. Basic Style and Formatting Guide: OWL Purdue Rules for In-text (Parenthetical) Citations Works Cited Guidelines for Books Works Cited Guidelines for