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  • women which range from counseling for victims, to legal aid, to reproductive healthcare. My focus was about domestic violence, sexual assault, and abortion in Indonesia, and the complexities of making support for women accessible. Zoe BucherSocial WorkHuman Sex Trafficking: Examining the Social and Policy Dynamics with an Emphasis on the Role of Social Work. Faculty Mentor: Anissa Rogers, Social Work This project identifies human sex trafficking as a social problem and explains how social workers

  • Brian Teare Poetry, Nonfiction Biography Biography Brian Teare, a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, is the author of seven critically acclaimed books, including Companion Grasses and Doomstead Days, winner of the Four Quartets Prize and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle, Kingsley Tufts, and Lambda Literary Awards. His most recent publications are a diptych of book-length ekphrastic projects exploring queer abstraction, chronic illness, and collage: the 2022 Nightboat reissue of The Empty

  • Issued! Marguerite Porete and A Mirror of Simple Souls 1:20-1:40 pm - Rebeca Salinas Rosaries on my Altar: Towards a Contemporary Mexican-American Women’s Position on Indigenous Spiritual Practices 1:40-2:00 pm - Katie Olson Lutheran theological responses to theodicy 2:00-2:20 pm - Nathan Buegler The ELCA’s Response to Climate Change In Light of Realized Eschatology 2:20-2:40 pm - Marit Gjelde-Bennett An Unexpected Ally in Women’s Health: The Role of Religious Language in Medicine for the Reclamation

  • generation of global business leaders. Open to students from all academic backgrounds, the MBA provides an opportunity for a diverse student body to exchange ideas, network and explore best practices in industries outside their own. Program Highlights: Format – The Program may be completed in 9-22 months. Classes are held in the afternoon and evening on campus. Perfect for working professionals. Applicants are welcome to enter in Summer, Fall or Spring. International Education – Our curriculum requires a

  • 2nd Annual Resource Fair and Summit for Veterans, Spouses and Dependents November 14, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center, Pacific Lutheran University FREE Pacific Lutheran University, along with the Tacoma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Social Action Committee, invites veterans and those who support the veteran community to a Veterans Resource Summit & Fair on the campus of PLU. Representatives from a number of local and regional organizations

  • of Theology at Chicago and Bennett College for Women. As a Christian theologian and pastor, Dr. Coleman has written about how liberating theological practices for the black community can include the ancestor spirituality of traditional African religions.  Her theological work, demonstrated in works such as Making a Way out of No Way: A Womanist Theology (Fortress, 2008), masterfully combines resources for survival and thriving from many sources: traditional Christian theology, process theology

  • number of team practices over the years. For instance, during her sophomore year, Klauder would miss Tuesday and Thursday workouts because of clinicals. She has worked cooperatively with the PLU coaching staff in making up missed practice time. “If I wouldn’t be able to do both,” Klauder said, “I wouldn’t function as well as an individual.” So when it came to choosing China over a month of competitive swimming, Klauder was committed to her nursing studies. She spoke to Matt Sellman, himself a former

  • of the Undergraduate Curriculum: A Comprehensive Guide to Purposes, Structures, Practices, and Change. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1997. Greater Expectations National Panel. Greater Expectations: A New Vision for Learning as a Nation Goes to College. Washington, D.C.: AAC&U, 2002. Hofstadter, Richard. Anti-Intellectualism in American Life. New York: Vintage Books, 1963. Kimball, Bruce. Orators & Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education. New York: Teachers College, Columbia

  • students qualify for some kind of financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans and work study, all of which help make PLU more affordable.Financial Aid InformationMilitary BenefitsYellow Ribbon & Military BenefitsPLU offers unlimited full-tuition Yellow Ribbon Scholarships to qualified veterans or their dependents, as well as the opportunity to use other military benefits to help fund a PLU education.Using Military BenefitsVisitVisitTour campus with a current student, sit in on a PLU class, and

  • need assistance with finding local dental care.*Disclaimer: The Health Center in providing this resource is not an endorsement for the company.Get Help / Resources Campus Resources PLU Counseling, Health & Wellness Services Provides screening, assessment, and referral for intervention to PLU students who are struggling with eating concerns. For more information on our services click here or call 253-535-7838. Lute Telehealth Free on-line (virtual) or phone-based Medical and Mental Health services