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.” Inclusion Angie Hambrick, assistant vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability, echoes the call for inclusion. She says that once diverse voices are invited to the table, a healthy institution of Lutheran higher education must guarantee they have a seat that fits them. “I have the right to write my own narrative,” she says, underscoring that the university’s commitment to belonging—beyond just welcoming—ensures that PLU continues the Lutheran tradition of access to education. “That work is
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the American Benedictine community of St. John’s Abbey and University (Collegeville, Minnesota), the Saint John’s Bible was brought into existence in order to ignite the spiritual imagination of all persons who reflect on the biblical text and meditate on its many striking images. PLU welcomes the large volume containing the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, as well as seven framed illuminations. The Saint John’s Bible (all seven volumes) is now housed in many schools and libraries, including the
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“exceptional progress in American consumerism.” Other honors include a 2007 Clarion Award for her MSN series on financial benchmarks and a 2008 “Best in Business” designation from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. (Photo: Art Streiber) Liz (Pulliam ’85) Weston +Enlarge Photo She participated in journalism teams that won a Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service in 1989 and a Gerald Loeb business journalism award in 1997. Her other books include Deal with Your Debt: Free Yourself
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“exceptional progress in American consumerism.” Other honors include a 2007 Clarion Award for her MSN series on financial benchmarks and a 2008 “Best in Business” designation from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. (Photo: Art Streiber) Liz (Pulliam ’85) Weston +Enlarge Photo She participated in journalism teams that won a Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service in 1989 and a Gerald Loeb business journalism award in 1997. Her other books include Deal with Your Debt: Free Yourself
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1814-2014 Red White and Blue: Norwegian Constitution, American InspirationIn 1814, Denmark lost control over Norway, a territory it had held for over 300 years. Leaders from throughout Norway quickly gathered to craft a new constitution, one which would establish Norway as an independent country with its own government. Drawing inspiration from the constitution of the United States and French philosophy, Norwegian leaders drafted a document which created a democratic government with a balanced
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Robin Wright, 2013 Featured Lecturer Robin Wright, an American foreign affairs analyst, journalist and author. Robin Wright has reported from more than 140 countries on six continents for The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, TIME, The Atlantic, The Sunday Times of London, CBS News, Foreign Affairs and many others. Her foreign tours include the Middle East, Europe, Africa and several years as a roving foreign correspondent worldwide. She has
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Charles Homans in the 2011 issue of Foreign Policy, “grew out of the observation that private individuals, meeting unofficially, can find their way to common ground that official negotiators can’t.” Governments, Homans continues, “once viewed Track II as a kind of feel-good exercise at best, and at worst as a genuine threat. …Once a fringe notion, Track II is now taught in 99 conflict resolution graduate programs in American universities, and many more worldwide.”As recently as November 12, just days
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Resources on the ELCA Truth and Healing Movement / Indigenous Ministries and Tribal Relation ELCA Truth and Healing Movement Information and Events ELCA’s 2021 “A Declaration of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to American Indian and Alaska Native People.” ELCA’s “Repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery” and read the brief summary of its context /intent Watch the ELCA “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women” (MMIW) and Other Resource Videos Regional work of our ELCA synods in relation
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Below are common acronyms used in this SoN Faculty Handbook and in SNO meetings. AACN: American Association of Colleges of Nursing AFO: Aggregate Faculty Outcomes CCNE: Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education CAPP: Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning CIC: Curriculum and Instruction Committee CCNL: Center for Continued Nursing Learning DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice EC: Executive Committee ELMSN: Entry Level Masters of Science in Nursing EPC: Educational Policy Committee (PLU campus
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Learn more about the speakers AuthorBook TitlePublisher Kelly Brown DouglasBlack Bodies and the Justice of God(Orbis, 2015) Reggie WilliamsBonhoeffer's Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance(Baylor University Press, 2014) Beverly Wallace & Paul RosenblattAfrican American Grief(Routledge, 2005) Beverly WallaceTransformative Lutheran Theologies: Feminist, Womanist and Mujerista Perspectives(Fortress, 2010) (not theological) Ta Nehisi CoatesBetween the World and Me
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