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designing PLUTO curriculum. The conclusion reached by PLUTO participants: PLU is special because of its faculty relationships with students, community building and fluid communication. Bodewes said the key is creating opportunities for students to learn about the people behind the keyboards. “We’re trying to keep them connected to PLU,” Bodewes said. So far, student evaluations in the online and blended courses have been positive, Lewis added. Harney, who is teaching a blended public relations course
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helped me a lot because some of my closest coworkers have either been in Europe or from Europe, also South America. Having this experience behind me I think helped with connecting and not being “that American” as much. In our field it is becoming increasingly common to not just have teams in different countries, but to have a single team composed of people in different countries. Is there anything unique or especially great at PLU you’d like to shine a light on? Working backward: Great professors
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she calls “a spirit of innovation, a willingness to roll up your sleeves and try to problem-solve.” It’s also the state with the first statewide land use planning system in the country. In 2019, her team developed the methodology behind the first-ever comprehensive look at statewide housing needs to address underproduction, 20 years of population growth, and units for those experiencing homelessness. In 2021, the analysis underpinned a bill in Oregon’s state legislature, the cornerstone of a
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something inherently embedded in the language, so lessons on culture are incorporated every day. Professor Bob intends to expand the cultural aspect to be more noticeable and a source of pride, similar to how it was before Southern Lushootseed was stripped from the Native peoples. Her goal is to revive the language, not as an historical artifact, but as part of our current environment. The reasoning behind teaching the culture as something inherently embedded in the language is that when the language
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Synagogue & Church Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. Formal registration has ended. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! Wednesday, November 1Thursday, November 2Friday, November 3Wednesday, November 1 Opening Remarks – Acting President Belton 7:00 p.m. – Holy Secrets: Behind the Scenes (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center)Documentary filmmaker Steve Pressman discusses his upcoming film, which will explore some of the actions (and
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From foster care to doctoral degree: Lizbett Benge’s educational journey Posted by: bennetrr / July 29, 2020 July 29, 2020 By Kolby Harvey '08Guest Writer for PLU Marketing and CommunicationsLizbett Benge ’11 describes her educational journey as “a long and winding road.” It began with her immersion into foster care and deeply influenced her time at PLU, where she grappled with a set of life experiences few of her peers could understand.Benge felt socially isolated, making few significant
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Suggested Readings for the ConferenceLutheran-Jewish Relations in the United States: A Historical and Personal Retrospect by Franklin Sherman In a Diverse Society, Why Should Lutheran College/Universities Claim their Theological Roots? by Darrell Jodock 2020 ELCA Letter of Solidarity with Jewish Partners and the Asian American Community A Declaration of Inter-Religious Commitment: A policy statement of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lutheran, Jewish Relations: A Model of Mutual
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$5,046 Fall 2026Coursework (4 Credits)$3,881 Spring 2027Coursework (8 Credits)$3,881 Summer 2027Coursework (4 Credits): $3,881 Summer Residency: Room $455, Meals $740$5,076 Cost Sheets for Previous Years Summer 2023 Cohort Summer 2022 Cohort Summer 2021 Cohort Summer 2020 Cohort Summer 2019 Cohort
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Compact Disc Recordings View Albums by: Performing Group Title By Performing GroupChoir of the West 2020 – There Will Come Soft Rains 2014 – Look Down, Fair Moon 2013 – A Child is Born 2012 – The Lightener of the Stars 2011 – Peace 2010 – Phoenix 2009 – Wondrous Child 2007 – Light Everlasting 2005 – God is Our Refuge 2004 – Peace, Love & Hope 2002 – A Mighty Fortress 2001 – Beautiful Savior 2000 – Mass for a New Millennium 1999 – Rejoice & Sing 1998 – Credo 1997 – In Praise of the Nativity 1996
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scholarship. Most recently, I’ve served as the 2020 president of our national world language teacher association of over 12,000 educators (ACTFL) and I serve as PLU’s Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs.
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