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About the conferenceEighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU – Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Eighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., concluding with a keynote lecture in the evening at 7 p.m. in the Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center. This conference focuses on “Black Bodies and the Justice of God” in the Lutheran tradition, in art, theology, ethics and literature. The conference also draws connection to the book Between the World
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Allison Mackin Allison with her Albanian students and colleagues PLU Class of 2011 Anthropology and Hispanic Studies Double Major Studied away in Granada, Spain and Quito, Ecuador Now serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peshkopi, Albania My name is Allison Mackin and I graduated from PLU in 2011 with a double major in Anthropology and Hispanic Studies. While I was attending PLU, I had the opportunity to study away twice, once for a semester in Granada, Spain and once for J-term in Quito
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Admitted StudentsView some of the important things you need to complete before you can start registration. Admitted studentsInternational StudentsView additional requirements to complete and help prepare you as an international student. International studentsCurrent StudentsView a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU. Current students
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Admitted StudentsView some of the important things you need to complete before you can start registration. Admitted studentsInternational StudentsView additional requirements to complete and help prepare you as an international student. International studentsCurrent StudentsView a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU. Current students
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Admitted StudentsView some of the important things you need to complete before you can start registration. Admitted studentsInternational StudentsView additional requirements to complete and help prepare you as an international student. International studentsCurrent StudentsView a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU. Current students
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Admitted StudentsView some of the important things you need to complete before you can start registration. Admitted studentsInternational StudentsView additional requirements to complete and help prepare you as an international student. International studentsCurrent StudentsView a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU. Current students
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New Delete Sociology Academic Programs all programs program website Sociology Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Sociology touches on almost every aspect of our lives as social beings — and as global citizens. Human relationships and experience, contemporary family life, ethnic diversity and race relations, poverty and social stratification, social justice and community organization are just some of the topics you
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faculty and staff of the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Program and the Center for Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability, reject this wrongful and persecutory decision. We affirm the basic human right for all people to determine their own lives and govern their own bodies. We support a reproductive political movement that goes beyond the pro-choice / pro-life divide to instead embrace reproductive justice for all. Scholars and activists Loretta Ross and Rickie Solinger define reproductive justice
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: Bachelor in Music Composition “Since graduation, I’ve moved to Ohio to start graduate school. I am currently at Bowling Green State University, where I have started my Master’s in music composition. Besides my own studies, as a teaching assistant I’ve started working with nearly 130 students in a couple world music classes. School has just begun and I’m starting to get busy, but everything is going well so far!” Jenny Kimura ’17: BFA Studio Arts, Minor in Printing and Publishing Arts, Minor in Latin
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raised in San Diego, California and moved to Tacoma in 2019 to pursue her bachelor’s degree in economics and Spanish. Outside of work, she likes to do arts and crafts, play video games, and curl up with a good book next to her cat, Luna. What’s one thing you’ve learned from the seminar? In this seminar, I have learned that one’s calling can come from many different places and can exist in many different forms.Teri Potts (Sr. Administrative Assistant for College of Liberal Studies) Bio What’s one
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