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Indian Health Services page on ‘Two Spirit’ Pride Month 2020: Perspectives on LGBTQ Native Americans in Traditional Culture Stories by Queer Indigenous peoples: 8 LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit Native Americans Changing the World Indigenous Sexualities: Resisting Conquest and Translation Orthodox ChristianInformational Resources: Orthodox and Gay Orthodox-Catholic Church of America Stances of Faiths on LGBTQ Issues: Eastern Orthodox Church Stories by Queer Orthodox Christians: Orthodox and Gay: Reflections
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Coordinators Elsa Kienberger received an MSt in English (1830-1914) at the University of Oxford in 2020 and a BA in English Literature and Theater (Acting/Directing) from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019. Always an avid fan of Austen film adaptations, she was forced to reconsider her favorites when she read Austen’s novels and found them much wittier. Since audiences often encounter Austen through the ubiquitous media presence her legacy has gained, Elsa is interested in the twenty-first
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high school in 2020 is Dec. 1, 2019. Fill out the Student Referral form VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles The Inauguration of Allan Belton Palmer Scholars Trinidad and Tobago Transformation Archives © 2019 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
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English. Renee’s debut story collection Meet Behind Mars was a Foreword Indies Finalist for Short Stories and listed by The Root as one of 28 brilliant books by black authors in 2018. Renee is currently at work on a novel and a collection of linked essays.Adrianne HarunAdrianne Harun is the award-winning author of two short story collections, The King of Limbo (Houghton Mifflin) and Catch, Release (Johns Hopkins University Press) and a novel, A Man Came Out of a Door in the Mountain (Viking Penguin
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folks who commissioned this revolutionary Bible for the 21st century understand what I’ve always known PLU to understand: a commitment to a faith tradition that doesn’t leave anybody out, an understanding of the beauty behind faith and reason in one place — not in spite of each other, but in unison. The Rev. Michael Patella, who led the Committee on Illumination and Text that guided the theological thinking of the project, said it best on that hot summer day in Minnesota: “Faith and reason are not
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personal attribute—which he can disguise but seldom fully repress—almost certainly has been critical to his amazing list of accomplishments. How so? Well, to begin with, psychologists tell us that practical jokers are motivated (whether they know it or not) by a desire to disrupt order, the status quo. Foege is all about disrupting order, when he thinks it needs a little disruption. It may have started when he sneaked behind his mother at the dinner table in Colville to tie her apron strings to the
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and applications. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs High School Math Teacher, school districts across Washington State Search Consultant Engineer, Lucidworks Data Consultant, Washington State Department of Health Office of People Services System Design Engineer, Thermo Fisher Scientific Stewardship Associate, Forterra Implementation Specialist, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Training Fund Lead Payroll Specialist, Pacific Lutheran University Associate Software Engineer, Southwest
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interests,” says Peterson. “For students who show real academic promise and an interest in advanced training in Economics, we steer them toward acquiring the mathematics they will need to be successful in a graduate economics program,” adds Peterson. “For those interested in law school, we encourage our students to work closely with the pre-law advisor and to take a wide variety of applied courses in economics, philosophy, history, and politics. The wide exposure to theory and application in our courses
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ensure they are gaining worthwhile experience. “The Army has this saying ‘train as you fight,’” Richardson said. “Well, (students) are out there training as they practice.” All the faculty members say PLU’s mission is at the core of the community-based approach. The School of Nursing focuses heavily, at all levels, on underserved patients and treatment shortages. For example, Richardson underscored the free sports health screenings nursing students provide to the surrounding communities. “Because
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a tough job with the PLU nurses he works with. Shaping Health CarePLU’s first doctoral program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. “They are all bright,” Larsen said. “They are eager, they are willing, they’re gung-ho. I’ve never had a student who was questionable. I’m sure it has to do with the incredibly competitive selection process.” The nurses in training bring that passion to partner providers in surrounding communities, where they often help underserved patients in areas
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