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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.
Vol. 25, 2009: 273-289. Storfjell, Troy. "Mapping a Space for Sámi Studies in North America." Scandinavian Studies Vol. 75, 2003: 153-164. Storfjell, Troy. "Samene i Markens grødes kartlegging av en (umulig) idyll." Hamsun i Tromsø III: Rapport fra den 3. internasjonale Hamsun-konferansen: “Tid og rom i Hamsuns prosa 2003: 95-112. Accolades Spirit of Diversity Award, Diversity Center, Pacific Lutheran University, 2019 Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award for “Čájet Sámi Voigŋa–The
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Assistant Dean of Students / Title IX Coordinator | Wellbeing Services and Resources | childrjl@plu.edu | 253-535-7166 | Jennifer joined PLU in 2013 as the Lutes Women’s Basketball Head Coach.
role as Assistant Dean of Students. Still an avid Lute sports fan, Jennifer also enjoys being out in nature and staying fit through her joy of kickboxing. Interests Being in nature, water sports, college athletics, and my three Boston Terriers Service Special Olympics sporting events in the area
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Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Hispanic and Latino Studies | urdangga@plu.edu | 253-535-7240
Research Grant, Pacific Lutheran University, 2014 Spirit of Diversity Award awarded by Pacific Lutheran University Diversity Center, 2014 Inspirational Women Recognition awarded by Pacific Lutheran University Women’s Center based on student’s nomination, 2013 Innovative Teaching Grant [shared] awarded by the Provost’s Office, Pacific Lutheran University, for the project entitled “Reflections on Social Reconciliation Processes: Hispanic Countries vis á vis Post-Apartheid South Africa,” Spring Semester
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Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies | Hispanic and Latino Studies | davidsef@plu.edu | 253-535-7311 | If I had to describe my identity with a Facebook relationship status it would read: “It’s complicated”.
experiences and family histories. I returned to PLU after completing my Ph.D. in Spanish at the University of California, Davis in 2013. As a Washingtonian and former Lute, I am thrilled to be “home” again. I received my B.A. in Spanish and Political Science at PLU in 1998, and then moved to Vermont and Spain, to pursue my M.A. in Spanish at Middlebury College in 2000. I lived in Madrid for five years, where I worked in international music production for Walt Disney Records. From 2003 to 2008, I taught at
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Dean | School of Business | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.
involving others in clean water projects, he was recognized in a 2015 annual report for a global nonprofit for these efforts. Professor Mulder is a proud member of the Parkland community, and seeks to find ways to not just live in Parkland, but to live FOR and WITH Parkland. He is an active supporter and volunteer in the Parkland and greater Tacoma communities. He is also a proud LUTE, and as an alum appreciates the opportunity to teach and mentor at the institution he loves. “PLU was transformative for
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Dean | Master of Business Administration | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.
involving others in clean water projects, he was recognized in a 2015 annual report for a global nonprofit for these efforts. Professor Mulder is a proud member of the Parkland community, and seeks to find ways to not just live in Parkland, but to live FOR and WITH Parkland. He is an active supporter and volunteer in the Parkland and greater Tacoma communities. He is also a proud LUTE, and as an alum appreciates the opportunity to teach and mentor at the institution he loves. “PLU was transformative for
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