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  • Schedule Luncheon with Film Challenge Participants12:00 – 1:15 p.m. Exclusive lunch and Q&A with Jehane Noujaim for PLU community participants in the Film Viewing Group Challenge on the first floor of the Anderson University Center in the Scandinavian Cultural CenterFilm Screening5:00 – 6:45 p.m. Public showing of Jehane Noujaim’s 2013 documentary film, The Square, in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)Lecture7:30 p.m. Lecture by Jehane Noujaim: “The

  • out of fear and as a means of attempting to control blackness. Ehrenhaus will be listed as first author on this book project, with A. Susan Owen, professor of communication studies and African-American studies at the University of Puget Sound as second. Their book’s working title, White Terror, is meant to characterize the double-bind underlying historical black-white relations of power. Though social conditions change through time, the cycle of fear, repression, resistance and retributive

  • “the Tacoma Method.” Youtz is a frequent public speaker on Chinese arts and culture, and presented a talk on Chinese poetry and music to the China Club of Seattle on January 18, 2013. Student Activities PLU Chinese Studies Activities Chinese languages classes’ soccer match 足球比賽. May Day 2013. Watch highlights on YouTube. Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋節, Fall 2012. Chinese studies faculty and associates wrote Chinese poetry by moonlight on the campus in chalk. Watch on YouTube. Mycal Ford (’12) An alumnus

  • Vocal Master Classes in Spring 2021 Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 17, 2021 February 17, 2021 Dr. James L. Brown, Professor of Music and Chair of Vocal Studies has announced the list of vocal and musical talents who will be working with voice students during Spring Semester. The presenters will be: Audrey Luna, star soprano who set a world record for highest note ever performed at the Met! Luna won a Grammy Award in 2014 for Best Opera Recording of Thomas Adès’s opera The Tempest. She sings

  • has small class sizes, dedicated and caring faculty, great facilities, and an excellent curriculum. Earth Science Earth Science is a multidisciplinary field that studies the features, processes and history of the earth. Engineering Dual Degree Program This program provides students with the opportunity to combine a PLU liberal arts education with rigorous study in engineering. Students who complete the program earn two degrees — one from PLU and the other from an ABET-accredited engineering school

  • to learn as well as to understand student success at achieving these expectations. Students can find complete Learning Outcomes listed below and also within their individual course syllabi.ALLHealth ProfessionsHumanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social SciencesNatural SciencesProfessional StudiesLibraryALL LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Studies and Wellness Education Janet Groehren-Senior Associate to the Vice President-Development Colleen Hacker-Professor of Movement Studies and Wellness Education Lauralee Hagen-Executive Director of Constituent Relations Kirk Isakson-Director of Multimedia Services Sumerlin Larsen-Associate Director of Constituent Relations Erin McGinnis-Director, Dining and Culinary Services Ginger Peck-Director of Auxiliary Services Laura Polcyn-Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Special Academic Programs

  • least five to complete the seminar. Inclusive Pedagogy Seminar AlumniThe following instructors have participated in the Inclusive Pedagogy Seminar. *Faculty no longer at universityCollege of Health Professions Department of Kinesiology Charlie Katica – Spring 2020 Cohort Lynn Tucker – Spring 2022 Cohort Department of Social Work *David Simpson – Summer 2020 Cohort College of Liberal Studies Department of Anthropology Jordan Levy – Fall 2020 Cohort Ami V. Shah – Summer 2020 Cohort Katherine Wiley

  • community members in Honduras and Nicaragua as they achieve their goal of reliable access to clean water. PLU’s NicarAGUA Project (2015).   Diverse Perspectives and The Matrix When it comes to the Innovation Studies Minor program at PLU, social innovation is an integral aspect of the coursework. “I’m excited for Innovation Studies, and I’m excited that this is the lens that students at PLU get to look through because that I think this is really rich- to be able to look at things from so many different

  • can integrate environmental awareness and culturally responsive pedagogies to our engagements with Austen in the classroom and the digital public sphere. Madeline Scully received a MSc in Gender, Peace and Security from the London School of Economics and Politic Science in 2021. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a double major in English Literature and Global Studies (International Affairs emphasis) and a double minor in French and Women’s and Gender Studies. She has long