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of applicants. The five- day event was offered by the Council of Independent Colleges and Interfaith Youth Core, a nonprofit organization working to make interfaith cooperation a social norm. Hammerstrom and other educators from various universities learned about engaging students in constructive dialogue. They dealt with case studies that each participant brought to the table, springing from everyday experiences and challenges related to religion. He said knowing how to respond to religious
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Current StudentsView a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU. Current students
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Remove Back New Delete Justin Murphy-Mancini Organ Study at PLU Site Menu Home Organ Study at PLU The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ The Richard D. Moe Organ Recital Series Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ Studies and Performance Justin J. Murphy-Mancini Music Facilities Contact Information School of Music, Theatre & Dance Phone: 253-535-7602 Fax: 253-535-8669 Email: smtd@plu.edu Mary Baker Russell Music Center Tacoma, WA 98447 Divisional Links College of Professional Studies School of Music
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Mycal Ford Mycal standing on a bridge in Taiwan PLU Class of 2012 Chinese Studies and Political Science Double Major Studied away in Hamar, Norway and Chengdu, China; Wang Grant in China Completed Fulbright in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Will begin Masters of International Affairs in Global Governance, Politics, and Security I graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies and Political Science. In Fall 2009, I studied conflict resolution abroad in Hamar, Norway under Nobel Peace Prize
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paleontological resources, I get involved and explain how it will affect them. View alumni profile Linda Priebe '82 Partner and attorney, Culhane Meadows I’m an advocate at heart. I do primarily European Union privacy and cybersecurity compliance work, especially for multinationals who are headquartered in the U.S. I also do a lot of federal advocacy, mostly in regard to the Arctic and Arctic stakeholders who are underrepresented. Previously, I was deputy general counsel at the White House Office of Drug
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immediately,” said Ian Rice ’20, a political science and global studies double major who studied there last month. “You don’t have to ask a question of somebody to get an answer.” Natalia Giovengo ’20, an anthropology major, said she was surprised by the intimacy of the Makah’s relationship with PLU. “He waves at passing cars,” Giovengo said of Huelsbeck. “They see the white vans and they know it’s PLU.” All the students say that warm welcome empowers them to dive deeper and ask questions they wouldn’t
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reality of belonging. A sense of belonging isn’t enough. A reality that you do belong here is what we must strive for.” That reality, Belton says, starts at the top, and not just with him. He said he wants to deconstruct the current structure: a pyramid with a diverse student body at the base, and leadership at the top that doesn’t yet reflect their diversity. “I don’t want it to be a pyramid,” Belton said. “I want it to be a home.” Belton acknowledges he looks similar to the 13 white men who came
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similar to the 13 white men who came before him. He also says that elevates his responsibility to use his white privilege to push the institution forward. He started his interim presidency by reflecting on all of the portraits of PLU leaders that adorned the old, paneled wall in the president’s conference room. Rather than add his face to the mix, he had those portraits relocated and instead covered the wall with PLU’s mission statement. “Truthfully, I just don’t like to have my picture taken, but
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, he resigned his role as Pastor and began a Ph.D. in Theology with the University of Birmingham (UK), spending a couple months each year in England. In 2013, he completed his Ph.D., which explored the apocalypticism of eighteenth century Quaker proto-abolitionist, John Woolman (1720-1772). Since 2012, Dr. Kershner has taught theology, Quaker Studies, and peace and justice issues at Earlham School of Religion in Indiana, Barclay College in Kansas, and University of Lancaster (UK). He has published
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Emily’s Story – Berlin, J-Term 2017; IES Freiburg, Fall 2017 Economics and Environmental Studies (minors in German and Classical Studies) – Class of 2019 What she would like other students to know: Study away helped me solidify what I wanted from my college experience and helped me decide that I wanted to pursue a Masters degree in Germany after graduating from PLU. I made lifelong friends with both my American classmates and also with other students from around the world, which made the
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