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  • Justice at PLU teaches students to understand the social and structural context of our human experience. Our classes highlight how inequalities in American Society impact individual opportunities, such as access to housing, bail, healthcare, or legal representation. Our programs in sociology and criminal justice provide unique opportunities for independent research, faculty mentorship, and career exploration.Work with Meaning As the director of sustainability and global affairs at CEE, Schwartz runs

  • & 1990s: The Era of Dominance Headlined by national championships in football (1980, ’87, ’93, ’99) volleyball (’88, ’92), women’s soccer (’88, ’89, ’91), softball (’88, ’92) and women’s cross-country (1988), the 1980s and 1990s were the most successful sporting decades in PLU history. Lute tennis, swimming, track, golf and men’s soccer programs also enjoyed extended periods of excellence. Six school years of this era featured 20 Lutes named first-team All-Americans (’85, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’95, ’96). In

  • . He believed that the Roman Catholic Church was straying from its original purpose, especially because of the ways that sin could be forgiven through financial donation to the church. Although he didn’t originally mean to totally split from the Catholic Church, his 95 Theses were hugely controversial and ended with him being excommunicated. After a few decades, Lutheranism began being legally recognized, and spread rapidly throughout Europe. After disagreements by Church leaders, the Book of

  • 253.535.7687 www.plu.edu/languages/ lang@plu.edu Ami Shah, Ph.D., Chair Jump to...Global and Cultural StudiesThe Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global Studies, and Hispanic and Latino Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and

  • all tools and equipment, and to their operation. Cutting tools must be kept sharp. It is the responsibility of the employee using the tool to keep the tool sharp. Exercise caution when using sharp cutting instruments, especially when encountering resistance. When possible, cut away from the body. Hammers and other tools having separable handles must have the handle securely fastened to the tool. Wrenches having jaw openings at right angles or less than 180 degrees to the handle must be placed on

  • . We asked three Lutes who have each managed to study away multiple times (one even squeezed in seven different programs!) to share about their own experiences.Acadia GrahamJunior (Class of 2020). Hometown: Anchorage, AK Global Studies major, Anthropology and dance minors, Peace Corps Prep program (Youth & Development Track) Involvement: Admission Intern, Global Ambassador for Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, Outdoor Recreation guide Number of times studying away: I’ve

  • to the PLU Fund are unrestricted, giving the university the flexibility to use the gifts to support areas that need it most. How are my PLU Fund contributions used?Contributions made to the PLU Fund are essential in helping the university address top priorities  such as student scholarships, leadership development programs, and faculty recruitment Who participates?Alumni, parents, friends, PLU faculty and staff, corporations, foundations and congregations all contribute to the PLU Fund and aid in

  • design characterizes the wide-ranging nature of James Holloway’s interests. Dr. James Holloway (1960-2001) was the University Organist and Professor of Organ and Church Music at Pacific Lutheran University where he served as a studio teacher, musicologist and choral conductor. He created the Mentorship Program for Vocations in Church Music at PLU and taught in the Honors and Freshman Experience programs. A mentally unstable assailant murdered Dr. Holloway on campus in 2001. The artist, Kathryn Wold

  • Publishing Triangle. As of 2016, he serves as critic-at-large with the L.A. Times and sits on the Board of Trustees of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP).April Ayers LawsonApril Ayers Lawson is the author of Virgin and Other Stories (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; and Granta Books), which in addition to being named a best book of the year by Vice, BOMB, Southern Living, and Refinery29 is also being translated for publication in Italy, Germany, Norway, and Spain. She has received the George

  • Abby Deskins, Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs College of Professional Studies; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7877 e-mail: adeskins@plu.eduMore Information: Directions to PLU Bus Parking Information