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The PLU Chinese Studies Program faculty and staff.
Greg Youtz 游子国 Professor Emeritus Full Profile youtzgl@plu.edu
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The PLU Chinese Studies Program faculty and staff.
Ron Byrnes Associate Professor of Education Full Profile 253-535-7286 byrnesrs@plu.edu
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The PLU Chinese Studies Program faculty and staff.
Paul Manfredi 魏朴 Director of Chinese Studies Program Full Profile 253-535-7216 manfredi@plu.edu
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Knutson Lecture
and there is a special morning event with Dr. Bussie for congregations on Oct. 4 as well. This will be an online Zoom event to make it possible for congregations and community members to tune in and contribute from multiple locations: together and individually. We invite you to read and discuss Bussie’s book along with many PLU students in preparation for the conference events. This lecture will follow the 13th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference. Contact: Dr. Marit Trelstad, University Chair of
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Dr. Charles Bergman begins his phased retirement in Summer 2015 after thirty-eight unusually interesting and accomplished years at PLU.
commitment to making honest, beautiful lives has extended far outside the classroom. Demonstrating considerable courage and integrity, Tom challenged PLU to become an institution that fully and fairly supported LGBTQ people. As one of the first out gay faculty members on campus, Tom co-developed and co-led Harmony beginning in 1993, shattering the harmful myth that PLU did not include LGBTQ faculty and staff members. Tom mentored many LBGTQ students, supporting them fully as they worked to reduce anti
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Embarking on a journey to study in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the summer is a unique and life-changing experience that offers an extraordinary blend of academic enrichment and natural wonder. Imagine being immersed in a land of fire and ice, where the midnight sun never sets,…
Annica Stiles ’25 explores Iceland’s wilderness and culture Annica Stiles, an environmental studies major with minors in communication and Indigenous and Native American studies, spent the summer interning with Global Treks & Adventure. Posted by: mhines / September 5, 2023 Image: Annica Stiles ’25 spends the summer interning with Global Treks & Adventure in Iceland. (Photo provided by Stiles) September 5, 2023 Embarking on a journey to study in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the summer is a unique
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Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies | Lutheran Studies | marit.trelstad@plu.edu | 253-535-7232 | Marit Trelstad is Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theology at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington.
Marit Trelstad Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies Phone: 253-535-7232 Email: marit.trelstad@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-C Professional Biography Video Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies Director for Vocational Reflection Education Ph.D., Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University, 2000 M.A., Systematic Theology, Luther Northwestern Seminary, 1994 B.A., Religion and English, St. Olaf College, 1989
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The curriculum for the Business and Economic History program at PLU is administered by the History department, and taught by the Benson Family Chair.
Studies minor History Department Economics Department School of Business Click here: Sign up on our business & economic history information listThe Eighteenth Dale E. Benson LectureThe Eighteenth Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History will be a celebration of the Benson Student/Faculty Research Fellowship program, which has produced 16 research projects since its inaugural year in 2016. A lecture and celebration is scheduled for Monday, October 13, 2025 in the Scandinavian Cultural
Business and Economic History Program253-535-8305Xavier, Room 101 Tacoma, WA 98447 -
Dr. Brenda Ihssen Byzantine conceptions of Jesus: the Christ of council, court, and monk Byzantine perspectives offer westerners a contrast to their cherished assumptions about Jesus.
Lutheran Studies Conference Thursday, September 26, 2013Breaking rules, honoring the ordinary, opening up God: Lutheran perspectives on Jesus of Nazareth Dr. Gail Ramshaw A wandering sage and tax resister; a promoter of justice and mystical lover of the soul; the “king of kings” and liberator from kingly rule; a friend of sinners and the awesome judge of the living and the dead: it would seem that no single image can capture the meaning of Jesus of Nazareth for the 2.2 billion persons who claim
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Associate Professor of History | 2015 Lutheran Studies Conference | Dr.
Michael Halvorson Associate Professor of History Biography Biography Dr. Michael Halvorson will be p
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