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dialogue about the crime of rape perpetrated on the very people who have pledged to protect our country and are gratified to see the film is already making an impact. Since it premiered at Sundance, the film has been circulating through the highest levels of the Pentagon and the administration. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta watched The Invisible War on April 14. Two days later, he directed military commanders to hand over all sexual assault investigations to a higher-ranking colonel. At the same
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of the PLU community, participating in the life of the University and contributing to its vision, mission, and goals. Within the SoN, faculty function through team-based, collaborative approaches incorporating care, compassion, and shared goals and values. Academic rigor, principled and evidence-based inquiry, thoughtful dialogue, and meaningful evaluative review characterize the approaches used to foster highest quality nursing education, practice, service, and scholarship. Students as the
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. Hosted by Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, each monthly episode features unexpected pairings of faculty guests representing all corners of scholarship. Through lively dialogue and debate, “Open to Interpretation” reminds listeners that rarely, if ever, can a word’s meaning be reduced to a single understanding. The inaugural episode, which quickly became one of the most-listened-to features on PLU’s audio site, focused on a discussion of the word “advocacy” between Young, Associate
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dialogue, bringing what they learn home to apply it on campus and beyond. Read More Våre Røtter: Our Roots More than a century after PLU was founded by Norwegian immigrants, the university maintains its connection to the founders’ homeland through study away programs. A ResoLute writer and photographer traveled to Norway in the fall to get a glimpse of our roots — våre røtter — through the eyes of students. Read More The Mooring Mast to The Evening Post When Hilde Bjørhovde ’80 returned to Norway
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is more important than musical ability,” Jeff Clapp, director, remarks. “Sondheim is musically and physically demanding of the actors. Having a show like this, done here at PLU will be different, because we have some of the best singers and performers in the state. If nothing else, this production will definitely outshine the movie because of the amazing voices involved.” Unlike golden age musicals, where long scenes of dialogue follow musical numbers, the plot of Into the Woods is driven within
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Virtual convening of The People’s Gathering to facilitate timely conversations about race On July 9 PLU’s Campus Ministry and Center for Graduate and Continuing Education will be hosting a virtual edition of The People’s Gathering, a dialogue-based event series focusing in-depth on the topic of race. The People’s Gathering is an annual professional/personal development experience and supportive… June 30, 2020 Events, Performances, Athletics
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many influential books on the sociology of religion and religion in American life, presented a lecture entitled, “The Modern Project in the Light of Human Evolution,” on Wednesday, Oct. 24, constituting the seventh annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture. The lectureship brings to campus nationally recognized scholars who creatively work within the historical, scriptural, and theological sources of a living faith tradition, bringing those sources into dialogue with contemporary questions and
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desire to be more open and understanding of all people. If we finish the last note and everyone just turns, shakes a hand or hugs a person they don’t know, looks them in the eye as if to say I value you as a fellow brother or sister, then that would be perfect. Read Previous PLU creates space for listening, offers support for Lutes seeking meaning and healing amid 2016 election results Read Next PLU professor participates in Think & Drink event that engages community in tough dialogue about racial
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discussed.” Lovrovich added that, like many past MediaLab projects, the ultimate goal is to spark conversations well beyond the Pacific Northwest. “We hope that our audience will not only learn about the communities and issues we highlighted,” said Lovrovich, “but also reflect on and start a dialogue within their own communities.” In addition to the four primary filmmakers, the production team included music major Dalton Rouse ’18 — who composed the project’s score — and narrator Jonathan Spielmann ’18
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and the globe, along with PLU faculty. Sessions include: From Derry, Northern Ireland, Eamonn Baker and Maureen Hetherington have worked for decades on peace-building in the context of the sectarian violence known as “the Troubles.” Their keynote talk will describe how their work uses the healing processes of dialogue and deep listening. Robert McKee Irwin, professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Deputy Director of the Global Migration Center at the University of California
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