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faculty members — working closely with the Wang Center. This history of excellence in providing what Williams calls “high impact” experiential practices is why PLU leaders are excited that the Wang Center’s team will continue to partner with staff and faculty across campus to further refine the university’s commitment to engagement and inquiry. “Challenges like the housing crisis, climate change, and institutional racism all remind us that global issues are local issues and vice versa,” Williams says
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Gendered Tongues: Issues of Gender in the Foreign Language Classroom Posted by: alex.reed / May 26, 2022 May 26, 2022 By Tamara Williams, Melanie Hawthorne, Lynne Huffer, and Catherine HutchisonOriginally Published 1996 Introduction Like other disciplines such as English and Sociology, Foreign Languages also have a history in the United States which is linked to the changing values of society as a whole. The discipline of foreign language teaching has evolved over the last one hundred years
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Education Conference Phone: 253-535-7294 or 253-535-7669 Email: phconf@plu.edu 12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Divisional Links Holocaust and Genocide Studies Programs Conference Partners Holocaust Center for Humanity Facing History and Ourselves Directions to Pacific Lutheran University Contact Information Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference Phone: 253-535-7294 or 253-535-7669 Email: phconf@plu.edu 12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Divisional Links Holocaust and
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at 9 o’clock in the morning and talked to him about PLU’s history,” said Ringdahl, the longest-serving university employee who retires this month after 53 years. “And then after that he met with his President’s Council.” And Thomas Krise, who served PLU 2012-17, had good reason to prioritize facetime with Ringdahl. As archivist and curator of PLU’s Special Collections, she is a university icon — who is finally ready to embrace retirement at 82 years old. “Honestly, it’s kind a of boring time
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Tongue Dry,” and co-editor of Closer to Liberation: A Pina/xy Activist Anthology. She received a BA in History and Science from Harvard and an MFA in fiction and nonfiction from the Rainier Writing Workshop. Jen is also a co-founder of the cultural democracy institutions, MediaJustice and ReFrame. Originally from a landlocked part of the Chicago area, Jen now lives with her family in Seattle, near the Duwamish River and the Salish Sea. Her debut book, Nervous: Essays on Heritage and Healing, is now
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, English Lit and Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Religion, Gender and Sexuality Studies“My goals are to teach English and/or work in genocide prevention and education. I want to educate others as I educate myself.” Austyn Blair ’25 has a full schedule. He is majoring in English Literature and minoring in Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Religion; and Gender and Sexuality Studies. In 2023, Blair was nominated as the Student Speaker for convocation, and his speech centered on the importance of a holistic
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Jessica Pagel Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Full Profile
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Preaching, Praying, and Teaching the Gospel of Luke On November 28, Lutheran and Episcopal communities enter into the Cycle C lectionary readings, centered on the Gospel of Luke. Join us on Thursday, October 28, at 10 AM Pacific, for an engaging conversation with Dr. Agnes Choi, Professor of New Testament at PLU, as she explores major themes in Luke that will emerge throughout the coming year. Preachers, leaders of communal prayer, and teachers will find rich food (itself a key theme in Luke
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