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  • ). Currently a Ph.D. student at Clemson University, Adamson will present his paper, “Politics, Resources, and War: A General Theory and 900 Years of Empirics from Ancient Rome,” which asks and helps answer the question, “How do political institutions shape the incentives to go to war?”‘ Among the most convoluted of the social sciences, PLU Professor of Economics Norris Peterson explains, Economics is founded in inquiry, research and critical thinking. “Economics develops skills in taking very complex

  • out the photos from students this J-Term studying in England! Are you interested in learning more about travel away J-Term classes? See where PLU students can spend their J-Term in 2025. Lutes in Oxford are studying the contested history of religion and politics through visiting sites where people fought for freedom from imperial Christianity, where early evangelicals registered their dissent against the established order, and where future prime ministers and other members of Parliament developed

  • inscription on Rune Stones. Invite people to perform/meet/wave flags at Red Square. Make sure Norwegian flag is flying in Red Square and looks good. Arrange gift to give H.M. Plan media coverage. Get space in the T-Dome for his entourage. Schedule a spa day for May 24. (OK. That last one wasn’t on the list—but it should have been.) (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The king's name and the date of his visit are added to one of the Rune Stones in Centennial Plaza. +Enlarge Photo FEB. 10 Timed to the start of

  • J-term adventures: Keep up with music students around the world Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 12, 2016 January 12, 2016 Churches, Organs, and Art in The Netherlands and GermanyUniversity Organist and Associate Professor of Music Paul Tegels takes students to visit historical buildings in the Netherlands and northern Germany.  Organ students will see and play some of the most significant historical instruments in that region, hearing the repertoire on instruments for which that repertoire

  • Humans?: The Christological Controversy of Jesus’ Humanity and Divinity in Late Antiquity According to Gregory of Nazianzus 5:20-5:40 pm - Sigourney Orstad Black and Womanist Theologies of the Cross 5:40-6:00 pm - Karalee James Jephthah’s Daughter: interpretations throughout the years 6:00-6:20 pm - Josiah Devine Johnson Divine Politics and Societal Grace: Religion and Politics in Troubles Ireland. 6:30-7:30 pm - Reception & AwardsMay 21, 2024 - 1:00-3:00 pm1:00-1:20 pm - Kassidy Short Challenge

  • understand Antisemitism to be racist. Thus, while German Catholics opposed Nazi racism, they continued to endorse or at least tolerate Nazi Antisemitism. “Radical Catholic Traditionalists, the Holocaust and American Politics” – Mark Weitzman The radical Catholic traditionalist movement in the US reflects the movements broad issues with antisemitism and religious freedom. I will trace their thought on those issues, as well as their attempts to influence American politics which have recently come under

  • . Kendi’s “How to Be An Antiracist” Ijeoma Oluo’s “So You Want to Talk About Race” Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” Bryan Stevenson’s “Just Mercy” Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me” & “We Were Eight Years in Power” Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility” Joe Feagin’s “The White Racial Frame.” Eduardo Bonilla Silva’s “Racism without Racists.” Ian Haney López, “Dog Whistle Politics.” Leo Chávez, “The Latino Threat.” Clarissa Hayward, “How Americans Make Race.” Charles Mills, “The Racial

  • 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

  • by Prof. Halvorson. Dr. Liu’s lecture explored the legacy of Adam Smith in the United States and the influence of Smith’s ideas in American thought, politics, and culture. The talk related to Liu’s recent book Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher became an Icon of American Capitalism (Princeton, 2022). To watch the lecture in its entirety, please click this link. Feel free to use the resource in your own programming and teaching. For questions about usage and appropriate citation for

  • Award Recognizes PLU Speech and Debate Team as one of the Best in the Pacific Northwest Posted by: Todd / February 7, 2015 February 7, 2015 Pacific Lutheran University’s Speech and Debate team returned from competition at Western Washington University with major honors: The team earned a coveted debate sweepstakes award for the 2014-15 season—its first such award since 2005—which honors PLU’s performance over the year at tournaments in the Pacific Northwest. PLU beat out rivals including