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  • , author of best-selling travel books, including “Travel as a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind.” The book, updated last year, is now in its third edition. Steves lives in Edmonds, Washington and travels the world as a television personality, public radio host, author, and activist. He travels for a good portion of the year, so if people aren’t saying “Bon voyage” any more, he’d notice. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your comfort zone, and to gain an empathy for the

  • safe trip.” That’s according to Rick Steves, author of best-selling travel books, including “Travel as a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind.” The book, updated last year, is now in its third edition. Steves lives in Edmonds, Washington and travels the world as a television personality, public radio host, author, and activist. He travels for a good portion of the year, so if people aren’t saying “Bon voyage” any more, he’d notice. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your

  • serves as its Interim Director. Jennifer also co-directs, with the poet Joy Harjo, an arts mentorship program for Mvskoke youth in Oklahoma, and is a Project Director with the non-profit organization InnerCHANGE WORKS. She is the author of two books of poetry, Leaving Tulsa (2013) and Bright Raft in the Afterweather (2018), both published by the University of Arizona Press. Foerster is of German, Dutch, and Mvskoke descent, is a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, and lives in San

  • lecturer was journalist Martin Jacques. Bell is a professor of ethics and political theory at Tsinghua University, in Beijing. His latest book is China’s New Confucianism: Ethics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society (Princeton University Press; new edition, 2010). Bell’s book addresses how communism in China has lost its capacity to inspire the Chinese. And what’s replacing it may very well be Confucianism. He’ll explore the reasons for the Confucian revival in China and discuss his proposals for a

  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your Kinesiology Program? Did you know 100% of Kinesiology majors at PLU complete hands-on learning through internships with local businesses, clinics, hospitals, and organizations or through student teaching in local schools? In this session, hear from Dr. Mann, Chair of Kinesiology, as she answers students’ most frequently asked… April 1, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sKinesiologyProfessorsStudent Voice

  • 4 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Master of Science in Kinesiology Ranked by Niche as the top Kinesiology department in Washington state and the Pacific Northwest, the Master of Science in Kinesiology at PLU brings a tradition of excellence into the graduate degree. The program combines a rigorous academic experience with real-world, relevant and impactful applications… September 26, 2022

  • . By now, you’ve probably met your roommates and made some new friends, you’ve registered for classes, and gotten to know the PLU campus a bit. Now it is time, in this convocation, this calling together of the community, for you to be formally inducted into our academic community of learners. This ceremony, with its ritual elements recalling the medieval ceremonies of the first European universities, welcomes you as worthy colleagues. As students gather in Centennial Square for the beginning of the

  • Listen campaign and how it fits with The Saint John’s Bible theme of justice for all people. Learn more about PLU’s commitment to introspection and its mission to create an authentic sense of belonging for all through the voices of Lutes. Read Now Viewpoints I feel stereotyped at PLU in two senses, first that I’m disabled and secondly that I am fiscally conservative. I am narcoleptic, and while this is not a disability seen outward very often anymore, I am honestly a little embarrassed to tell people

  • to wartime drafts, to new buildings and renowned performances such as “The Passion According to St. Luke” by Krzysztof Penderecki, the choir has been an integral part of campus. In its 90 years, the Choir has traveled to international choir competitions across Europe, Scandinavia, China and Japan. “The Choir of the West perhaps has been the soul and voice of Pacific Lutheran University ever since that first Midwestern tour when this unnamed choir from a tiny western outpost was proclaimed ‘the

  • thing I’m going to remember from my deployment,” Brown said. Read Previous Scene Perspective Read Next Claim: You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA August 16, 2024 PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024