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  • July 11, 2011 Erik Hammerstrom, Assistant Professor of Religion (Photo by John Froschauer) PLU prof awarded prize from Yale University By Chris Albert In late June, the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University named PLU Assistant Professor Erik Hammerstrom the Stanley Weinstein Dissertation Prize winner for the academic years of 2008-2010. “At first I was kind of surprised – there are so many great dissertations,” he said. “It’s a great honor. It fills me with a lot of confidence that

  • College Links College of Professional Studies School of Business School of Music, Theatre & Dance Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts Innovation Studies Program Social Media Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Education Program Contact Information School of Education Phone: 253-535-7272 Fax: 253-535-7184 Email: educ@plu.edu Hauge Administration Building, Room 121 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Summer Office Hours Monday: 9:00am - 4:00pm Tuesday: 9:00am - 4

  • In their own words: Global Studies majors on what it’s like to study (and study away!) at PLU Why global studies at PLU? “As a first year, I enrolled in GLST 210 ‘just because’ and by the end of the year had switched my intentions of a pre-med degree to declaring both a Global Studies(GLST) and Political Science major! During this time, I… July 21, 2023 AcademicsGlobal EducationStudent VoiceStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • candidate must maintain a 3.00 GPA, demonstrate dispositions in line with the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) standards and those published by the School of Education, and successfully complete the Superintendent Portfolio and each Applied Project. Program Requirements for Washington State Superintendent Certification Candidates who successfully complete a program of professional studies in the school, who meet all related academic requirements for a degree or a certificate, and who

  • Examination of issues of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, etc. as they relate to educational practices. (4) EDUC 287 : Special Topics in Education To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) EDUC 288 : Special Topics in Education To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time

  • a masculine artistic medium, mapiko deals with matters of gender and social structure; until recently women were not involved in the process at all. (Bortolot, Revolutions). Mapiko serves as a way for the Makonde to find and assert themselves in a world that has been fast changing. The masks that are made are easily recognizable as Makonde because they have facial ornamentation such as tattoos, dindona (pl. lip plugs), and chipped teeth; all are representative of puberty initiation rituals. As

  • looking at our role as university professors. It does not take much to discern that higher education is exclusionary with regard to race, gender, sexuality, economic status, ability, nationality, and religious belief. We must recognize that higher education is anti-Black. We must recognize our own complicity and begin conversations about PLU’s complicity. Faculty have a responsibility to communicate about injustice. Faculty have a responsibility to make sure students are in an environment in which

  • Los Angeles, CA. Episode II. Gender // Portland, OR Official Selection for the 2018 Awareness Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA. Special Mention from the Global Shorts Awards. Award of Merit in the Documentary Short (Student) category from the IMPACT DOCS Awards. Episode III. Race // Sedalia, MO Nominated for a 2018 College Division Emmy Award in the long form non-fiction category by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Official Selection for the 2018

  • Sustainability (f.k.a. Center for Gender Equity, Women's Center)253-535-8204 PLU Health Center253-535-7337 PLU Counseling Center253-535-7206 PLU Campus Ministry Office253-535-7464 Rebuilding Hope: The Sexual Assault Center for Pierce County253-474-7273 or 800-756-7273 Pierce County Domestic Violence Helpline253-798-4166 or 800-764-2420 For more information on Title IX policies, please visit our Title IX website.

  • course on non-Western history taught by a local Namibia historian Learn More & Apply Trinidad & Tobago: Heritage, Cultural Fusion and Sustainability in the Southern Caribbean Gain an in-depth understanding of Trinbagonian culture through a required set of three required courses taught by local professors, local experts and US professors Examine key issues such as post-colonialism, globalization, diversity, equity, social justice, gender and environmental sustainability in a rich, ethnically diverse