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  • applied to “everyone who hangs on a tree’, as recorded in Deut 21:23. Paul chooses an interpretation of Deut 21:23 that falls out of line with Jewish interpretive tradition, leaving heavy implications about Paul’s view of scripture. Why I Majored in Religion: I majored in Religion because learning about ancient beliefs and civilizations helps me to understand modern ones. Taking time to carefully and respectfully explore the beliefs of others has helped me to see value in other perspectives and

  • PLU experience. Residential students are taught the life skills necessary for living with one another and in a community (compromise, communication, civility, responsibility, accountability…). Varied living/learning community options include emphases on: social action and leadership; language and culture; arts and creative expression; first year wings with dedicated resources and assistance for the transition to the university experience. Living At Home With Your (Parent)This is often appears to

  • the successful programs that PLU has led, such as SAPET (the Sexuality Awareness and Personal Empowerment Team) and Sex+, as well as the educational programs we do for targeted populations, such as athletes, students studying abroad and incoming students,” Warwick said. “More importantly, I am looking forward to learning other ways of ‘doing’ prevention education that I can bring back to PLU so we can enhance and expand our current programs. This is a fantastic opportunity for me professionally as

  • 10237GSRS2871ST: Reproductive Justice 4M T W R F06/03-06/28 10285HISP1011Elementary Spanish GE 4ON06/03-06/28 10402HISP1021Elementary Spanish GEAsynchronous online class.4ON07/08-08/02 10090HIST1031Modern World Conflicts ES,GE 4ON06/03-06/28 10092HIST3891ST: Indust, Imper., & Indepen.Industrialization, Imperialism, and Independence in Global History4ON06/03-06/28 10096KINS3801Exercise Physiology 4T R0830-100006/03-06/28 10098KINS4781Motor Learning & Human Perform 4M T W R F0830-112006/03-06/21

  • production be strong was the limited scope of actors’ focus: not on memorization, blocking, or facial expressions, but on the soundscape of intonation, voice intensity, and diction. Nate Lovitt '22An English Writing major in a radio play? You bet! Nate has studied poetry with Professor Rick Barot and put those skills to work as The Poet reading “The Raven” for Twisted Tales of Poe. Nate noted that an interesting aspect of the show was learning to speak in meter. He said, “‘The Raven’ has a rhythm to it

  • opportunities.Add course materials to Lute Library & Course ReservesThe Lute Library & Course Reserves seeks to build a library of current course materials (books, clickers, etc) to increase student accessibility to learning materials through the Library’s Course Reserves system. Course materials in the Lute Library & Course Reserves are available for checkout at the library front desk.  Course materials in the Lute Library & Course Reserves are available for a few hours at a time in the case of textbooks and

  • land.” This exhibit also highlights articles that speak to how land acknowledgements have been used, what they communicate, and what they don’t say. Language, oral and written, is key to culture transmission and retention. To revitalize Twulshootseed, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians has a language program and a website with extensive language-learning resources such as videos, literacy books, online classes, audio files, etc. The language has an alphabet of 43 characters with 18 sounds that are not

  • Special education teacher Erin Azama ’01, MAE ’06 discusses her distance learning transition Erin Azama ’01, MAE ’06 is a special education teacher at Grant Center for the Expressive Arts, an arts-focused elementary school in Tacoma’s North End. She works with children from kindergarten to fifth-grade, so her work-from-home transition was not only a break from her routine… July 8, 2020 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Julian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory , working some nights between… April 1, 2024 Research & Academics

  • Full Circle: Brandi Hilliard, Director of Career, Learning & Engagement As a first-generation college student, Brandi Hilliard was nervous when she began her studies at Pacific Lutheran University. But those uncomfortable feelings soon diminished. “I found PLU to be a warm, supportive and an intimate community, which made it an easy place to fit in,”… February 17, 2023 Research & Academics