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  • completing the program based off their majors. “It was global studies, environmental studies and Hispanic studies,” Zylstra said. “When there is overlap like that it’s kind of like ‘why not?’” Zylstra and Williams were approached by the Peace Corps in 2015, in an effort to reach out to universities that have a history of service. Over the next two years, Zylstra and Williams tweaked the program for PLU, had it approved by faculty and the Board of Regents. Then, they brought Wiley into the fold to direct

  • them, can touch them, hold them, study them….what’s nice about African art is it’s sturdy; you can hold them [African art objects] and not harm them.” Today the Cobbs occasionally still buy a piece. As other serious collectors understand, the excitement of pursuing a piece is still there, and the “last piece you buy receives your most immediate attention.” (Includes Personal Communication, Oliver and Pamela Cobb, June 24, 2015.)

  • Encyclopedia of Africa. Farmington Hills, Michigan: The Gale Group, 2008. 517-528 volume 1 Celenko, Theodore. A Treasury of African Art: from the Harrison Eiteljorg Collection. Bloomington: Indiana University 1983. Hahner-Herzog, Iris, Maria Kecskési and László Vajda. Afrikanizche Masken; aus der Sammlung Barbier-Mueller, Genf. München, Germany: Prestel-Verlag, 1997. “Bete, Gre (Gle) Mask.”Artes Africanae. Accessed April 2015 at http://www.artesafricanae.org/eng/e-gall02_Bete/gall_Bete.htm

  • local photographer, Stefanie Felix, to capture many lovely photos of our work and activities over the past few years. These have been printed as photo books, but now we offer them for online viewing: CIWA Photo Book 2013: Nihao from Seattle CIWA Photo Book 2014: Celebrating Chinese Culture CIWA Photo Book 2014: Thanking Karen Kodama CIWA Photo Book 2015: Seattle Celebrates Chongqing CIWA Photo Book 2016: CIWA 6th Anniversary CIWA Photo Book 2018: Sharing Chinese Culture through Confucius Classrooms

  • study weaves her own journey into her qualitative analysis of the struggles of 31 Latino professionals who eventually found pathways to success. Sponsored by the PLU Hispanic Studies Program and the Department of Politics and Government Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Latino Americans: 500 Years of History 1st Annual César Chávez and Dolores Huerta Latino Studies Lecture October 13, 2015 As partners in the prestigious Latino Americans: 500 Years of History* grant, PLU joined universities and

  • competency in historical research and written expression. Interested in graduate school? Our students are regularly admitted to excellent History graduate programs in the United States and abroad, including New York University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Temple University, the University of Virginia, European University (St. Petersburg), and the University of Exeter (UK).  In 2015, 2016, and 2017, each, a PLU history alum completed a Ph.D. in History and won a tenure-track position

  • Quartet No. 1 (2015). Three-movement work for horn quartet. Music currently self-published, PDF copies are available by contacting Gina Gillie. Duration: 17 minutes. International Women’s Brass Conference 2022 Composition Competition Winner for “Mountain Ascent” Biography Dr. Gina Gillie is a Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University where she teaches horn and aural skills, conducts a horn choir, and performs frequently with faculty groups and in solo and chamber recitals. As an orchestral

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  • ). She also has chapters in Transformative Lutheran Theologies: Feminist, Womanist and Mujerista Perspectives (2010), Creating Women’s Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought (2011), Theologies of Creation: Creation ex Nihilo and its New Rivals (Routledge, 2014), Lutherrenaissance Past and Present (2015), Calming the Storm: Theological and Ethical Perspectives on Climate Engineering (2016) and several articles in Dialog: A Journal of Theology. She has served the church on a task force of the

  • PLU climbs to 15th in national ranking of Best Master’s Universities Posted by: Zach Powers / August 29, 2016 August 29, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTacoma, WASH. (August 29, 2016) — Washington Monthly’s annual college guide ranks Pacific Lutheran University 15th nationally on its list of “Best Master’s Universities,” according to a report published Monday. It also ranked PLU the 72nd “Best Bang for the Buck” institution among western colleges. In 2015, PLU was ranked

  • support or many of the businesses that make up the City of Destiny,” he said. The Spring 2017 applications will be submitted online and the priority deadline is October 26, 2016. Editor’s note: This article was originally published Sept. 29, 2015. It was re-published in Oct. 17, 2016, due to the program’s inaugural cohort being deferred from spring 2016 to spring 2017. Read Previous PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers, libretto by Zhang Er