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  • tore my knee it was a hard process letting go of that identity,” Monroe said. “But in some ways, that process allowed me to get involved in the greater community and fall in love with Tacoma.” After exploring his personal faith, Monroe entered seminary following graduation. The decision was partly due to encouragement from his roommate, Pat Query ’99, and being challenged by his history advisor Beth Kraig, who taught classes through the lens of social justice. Tad Monroe ’97 The Sabbath of Your

  • trio’s own personal experiences and expertise. Other Episodes+ In the podcast’s third episode, Hambrick talks with noted Trinidadian author Earl Lovelace, PLU English professor Barbara Temple-Thurston and dCenter alum Shelondra Harris ’17 about the university’s Trinidad and Tobago exchange program. The conversation covers PLU’s 25-year history with the twin-island republic, Harris’ experiences when she took part in the program and the Diversity Center’s alumni trip there coming up in July 2019

  • Pacific Lutheran University challenges students to succeed to the best of their ability academically, provides them support to reach their academic and personal goals, and prepares them for a lifetime of success, both in their careers and in service to others. There are a wide variety of services available on campus to foster student success. Academic Assistance Accessibility and Accommodation Bookstore Campus Ministry Campus Safety Career Services Center for Diversity, Justice, and

  • benefits of barefoot running. He also has played a major role in popularizing minimalist footwear including Vibram FiveFingers and huarache sandals. Ted’s research and adventures have been regularly shared on his popular personal blog, Barefoot Ted’s Adventures. He also manages an online forum dedicated to minimalist/barefoot running. These days Ted enjoys coaching and speaking. His Introduction to Barefoot Running clinics are designed to communicate his personal discoveries about barefoot running to

  • , and experiences. What did students create? Basically we recorded personal narratives of our journey in a ceramic medium. I also led the discussion section of the Western China Seminar, a required course for the program. This allowed us to process what we were learning as a group and to place this information into context not only for the semester, but as a transformational event in our lives. How did you get involved with this program? This is one of those weird crossroads in life you could never

  • StatementYour personal statement will vary from school to school as each may have unique requirements.    You want to make sure you address the prompt provided by the university, follows its specific formatting guidelines, and be sure to provide the information asked. What is the purpose of the personal statement? The personal statement is your chance to sell yourself to the law school by displaying your writing skills, personality, experiences, and to convince the admissions board that you would be a

  • Seth Dowland Director of IHON Phone: 253-535-8125 Email: dowland@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-I Status:On Sabbatical Blog: http://usreligion.blogspot.com/ Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies Education Ph.D., American Religions, Duke University, 2007 M.A., American Religions, Duke University, 2004 B.A. with distinction, Religious Studies & History, University of Virginia, 2001 Areas of

  • Seth Dowland Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies Phone: 253-535-8125 Email: dowland@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-I Status:On Sabbatical Blog: http://usreligion.blogspot.com/ Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Director, International Honors (IHON) Education Ph.D., American Religions, Duke University, 2007 M.A., American Religions, Duke University, 2004 B.A. with distinction, Religious Studies & History, University of

  • Seth Dowland Director, IHON Phone: 253-535-8125 Email: dowland@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 227-I Status:On Sabbatical Blog: http://usreligion.blogspot.com/ Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies Education Ph.D., American Religions, Duke University, 2007 M.A., American Religions, Duke University, 2004 B.A. with distinction, Religious Studies & History, University of Virginia, 2001 Areas of

  • Feminisms - IT, GE HISP 325 Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies - IT, GE HISP 423 Special Topics in Iberian Literature & Cultures - IT, GE HISP 433 Special Topics in Latin American Literatures & Cultures - IT, GE HIST 107 Ancient Near East - IT, GE HIST 237 History at the Movies - IT, GE HIST 251 Colonial American History - IT HIST 323 The Middle Ages - IT, GE HIST 332 Tudor England - IT HIST 335 Slavery, Pirates, and Dictatorships: The History of the Caribbean - IT, GE HIST 337 The History of