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  • through the PLU library. Amy Young Dr. Young’s work explores questions of style and public engagement. Her most recent book, Prophets, Gurus & Pundits: Rhetorical Styles & Public Engagement (Southern Illinois University Press) is available on Amazon. Her work appears in a variety of journals and books including the Quarterly Journal of Speech and Communication & Critical/Cultural Studies. Her edited book on academic motherhood will be out later this year.Learn MoreJustin Eckstein Dr. Eckstein is the

  • their challenges and goals. Fourth, engagement in FLCs often leads to increased job satisfaction and motivation, as members experience personal growth and recognition for their contributions. Finally, the collective insights and practices developed within FLCs can drive broader institutional improvements, enhancing the overall learning environment for students.  Which FLCs are currently being offered? Grading for Learning: Exploring and Practicing Alternative Grading Strategies Teaching In and About

  • environments. That work is illuminated in each of our stories of this year. You can read about Hispanic Studies major Riley Dolan (’19)’s engagement with the difficult history of genocide in Guatemala, and his use of our Digital Humanities lab to map memory sites there. Visiting professor of fiction writing Melissa Michal used her classes to empower students and advance PLU’s commitment to social justice. Philosophy faculty are sharpening critical thinking skills in our community with the “Tacoma

  • ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Past Seminars Summer Institute in Pastoral Theology 2018 Site Menu Home Schedule Speakers Stay with us Directions Past Seminars 2016: More than Bible study? Contact Information Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology Email: rosenbjp@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 Divisional Links Congregational Engagement Contact Information Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology Email: rosenbjp@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University

  • Z. Laree Winer Associate Director for Student Engagement and Center for Vocation Full Profile 253-535-7192 winerll@plu.edu

  • Hailey Staats Lute Vote and Civic Engagement Director Full Profile she/her hailey.staats@plu.edu

  • Taezha Watson Vice President She/Her/Hers Email: aspluvp@plu.edu Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Biography Hi everyone! I am so glad to serve as your Vice President for the remainder of this term. My main priorities are SOC representation, student engagement, and social justice. Broadly speaking, I want ASPLU to accurately reflect our student body, especially students of color. I am currently working on examining our student bias-reporting processes so that information can be

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  • by the growing number of persons who live with what the state calls “food insecurity” – a growth in numbers and percentage of the population that continues unabated to this day. I wondered how food deprivation affects brain development, learning, a sense of personal agency, and relationships. I wondered how many other students faced Claire’s challenges. And I wondered if this most basic human need – the need for nourishment – should be addressed in courses and community engagement. Mother Earth

  • Walter Lutsch Associate Director for Campus Life Engagement he/him Phone: 253-535-7191 Email: walter.lutsch@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelors, English with Creative Writing Emphasis and Secondary Education Interest, Western Washington University, 2018 Associates, Integrated Studies, Cascadia Community College, 2011 Biography Bringing experience from Offices of Student Life across five different campuses, Walter is passionate about all things student leadership and empowerment

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  • The Department of Social Work congratulates alum Patricia Sattier (2002) for receiving NIF Fellowship! Posted by: Julie Winters / February 28, 2020 February 28, 2020 Patricia Sattier, current doctoral candidate in the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, has won National Institute of Justice Fellowship to study the influences that shape police decision-making and engagement with victims of violent crimes.More Read Next Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for