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  • the whole person and the well being with relationships with God, other human beings and all of creation, he asserted. Salvation can be understood as a healing process of moving wounded human beings and the wounded world toward shalom, Bonhoeffer concluded. Brocker will discuss these views and the need to motivate people to be fully engaged in major ecological reform – turning from focus on one’s self and one’s own kind to love toward God, human beings and the earth. As a student at PLU, Brocker

  • post-graduation plans? I’ll get a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology. I am specifically interested in global public health and plan to focus on the Hispanic population. Gaining a broader understanding of world events was important. Hispanic studies is my second major, as I hope to focus on the Hispanic community, in public health. My grandfather came here from Mexico as a migrant farmworker with my great-grandmother and his brothers and sisters. He never had the opportunity to get past a third

  • at Pacific Lutheran University. The Collective meets once per week (time varies) in Ingram 112, the CollabLab. Keep up with them on Instagram or via email at thecollective@plu.edu ImpactImpact is the on-campus ad agency for clubs, departments, and students. It is a student-managed and student-run organization with paid positions in graphic design, poster distribution, and art direction. Impact is part of the larger university Marketing & Communications department and is advised by Executive

  • paths, including: Elementary Educator Environmental Geologist Engineering Technician Hydrology Technician Outreach Coordinator, and many more! Use PLU’s Career Services site to network with fellow Lutes, get feedback on your professional documents, and search for opportunities!Licensed Geologist How to become a licensed geologist in Washington State As with many fields, the state of Washington and many other states require that professional geologists be licensed in order to assure that the practice

  • Contest as a senior playing Lègende. Autumn LyleAutumn Lyle (she/they) is a senior here at PLU majoring in Music Education with a focus in Secondary Instrumental.  She’s from Puyallup, Washington and has been playing the trumpet for 11 years.  She is a member of PLU’s Wind Ensemble, Brass Quintet, the section leader for Jazz Ensemble, is the Pep Band Leader, and plays percussion in the Concert Band.  She is also CWMEA’s Historian and Wind Ensemble’s Logistics Manager.  On top of that, she is Graham

  • York City: ✓ Attend a Super Bowl: ✓ Work for an NFL team: ✓ Finish college and work in his major: ✓ Barnes graduated from PLU with a degree in business—and uses that degree every workday as an intern for the Super Bowl-worthy Seattle Seahawks. All these dreams once seemed so out of reach for Barnes, the first of his family to graduate from college. Growing up in Redmond, where he was the only African-American child in his elementary school, Barnes recalls being bullied and taunted. Of course, the

  • is the author of Paisanos Chinos: Transpacific Politics among Chinese Immigrants in Mexico, published by the University of California Press. His work has received the Oscar O. Winther and Bert Fireman Awards from the Western History Association. He is currently working on a transnational history of the Chinese sworn brotherhood, the Hong Men Chee Kung Tong. In 2016-2017, he was a Fulbright Scholar in Taipei, Taiwan. Elizabeth FussellThe Art and Science of Human Migration 11:50 a.m. | March 8

  • word “freedom” that goes far beyond race and politics. Oakman will read  a series of related quotes from Duke Ellington, Martin Luther, and Martin Luther King Jr. and incorporate words Ellington wrote as part of the Sacred Concerts. Tickets for the concert can be purchased online, over the phone (253-535-7411) and at the door: $8 general admission, $5 senior citizen and alumni, free for PLU & 18 and younger. The is the third event in the 2017 SOAC Focus Series on Re-Forming. The SOAC FOCUS Series

  • , in the military and on campus. Her full story will appear, along with more video and photos, in the May edition of ResoLUTE. Read Previous PLU’s New Lancelute Mascot Premieres, Reignites Spirit Read Next Communities In Schools of Key Peninsula Led by Lutes COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July

  • Crafting your Graduate Personal Statement The personal statement component is crucial in telling your story for applying admission to a professional graduate program. It should focus on your professional and academic goals and how your desired graduate program would help you achieve them. This article covers 5 key points for… August 11, 2020