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  • , special recognitions and honors Discoveries and breakthroughs in research Publications, news media coverage and book releases Keynotes, presentations and panel participation at far-reaching conferences and events Notable projects or community service Marketing & Communications works to share your accomplishments on a wide range of platforms, to maximize audience reach and disseminate through the most appropriate, efficient channels. Examples of possible content channels include: Provost website

  • production, market research, graphic design, marketing or web design, MediaLab can work for you. Our HistoryMediaLab began in 2006 as an experimental, extracurricular endeavor focusing on print journalism. Within a year, MediaLab evolved to become a for–credit class, with a broader scope that included videography, photography, print journalism and public relations. Each year MediaLab continues to enhance its programs and structure to best meet the needs of student members and their clients.

  • author of a music curriculum using handchimes, Dr. Miller has served as a clinician for Schulmerich.  Her research interest is in musical neuroscience and cognition as it relates to classroom teaching and learning. Dr. Miller is actively involved with the Artist Mentoring Program (AMP), a non-profit that provides music instruction for at-risk elementary and middle school students.

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  • to each other and the Earth, we do to ourselves.  It was a powerful message for the PLU community as we seek to fully embody the inclusive community that we aspire to be.  Read on to learn more about Dr. Finney, her research, her ability to ask tough questions and her remarkable storytelling. The Intersection of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Response to NYT article: ‘Is a Degree Still Worth It? Yes, Researchers Say, and the Payoff Is Getting

  • , special recognitions and honors Discoveries and breakthroughs in research Publications, news media coverage and book releases Keynotes, presentations and panel participation at far-reaching conferences and events Notable projects or community service MarCom works to share your accomplishments on a wide range of platforms, to maximize audience reach and disseminate through the most appropriate, efficient channels. Examples of possible content channels include: Provost website, newsletter or other

  • ’ Spiritual Meadow: Authority and Autonomy at the End of the Antique World (Ashgate 2014) : View Book They Who Give From Evil”: the Response of the Eastern Church to Money-lending in the Early Christian Era (Wipf & Stock 2012) : View Book Biography Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen teaches courses in the history of early and medieval Christianity, and specific topics in historical theology and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. She also teaches in the International Honors program. Her research is focused primarily on

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  • in Higher Education from Azusa Pacific University in California. Her research interests include the impact of social justice education on students, faculty, and staff, and the experiences of White individuals who are engaged in anti-racist initiatives. Angie has received various grants and awards for her work in social justice and diversity and her work has been recognized regionally, nationally, and internationally as innovative, culturally appropriate, and educational for students.

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  • working at PLU for 15 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She has lived all over the world and now calls Tacoma home. Her areas of professional interest are: support and persistence of first-generation college students, leadership and social justice, and multicultural education. Eva’s passion is in being a leader/educator and working in partnership with others to become their best selves. Her active research is in the vocational development of a college student.

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  • Method Approach, 4th ed (Orbis Books 2012) Climate Justice: Ethics, Energy, and Public Policy (Fortress 2010) The Power to Change: U.S. Energy Policy and Global Warming (PCUSA 2007) Biography James Martin-Schramm is Professor of Religion at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where his research and teaching focus on ethics, energy, and climate change; ethics and technology; and Christian ethics. Dr. Martin-Schramm holds the Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary in New York and is an alumnus of Pacific

  • Carolina Writing Center, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center, and the Odegaard Writing and Research Center at the University of Washington. During Fall and Spring Semesters, the PLU Writing Center is open M-Thurs. 9a to 8p, Friday 9a to 1p, and Sunday 4p to 8p. You can make an appointment by emailing us at writing@plu.edu or by calling 253-535-8709. Please note that we are open for limited hours during January Term and we are closed for all summer sessions. If you have any questions