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issues such as modernization and development; global resources and trade; and peace, justice, and human rights. As well, there are programs for the study of the world’s regions, cultures and societies.
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Angie Hambrick Associate Vice President - Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-8180 hambriaz@plu.edu
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PLU I attended appears very different from the one that many of the interviewees described—with its homophobia and conservative values—but its bones are the same, which is all the more reason to listen to the people who came before us and be insistent on advocating for intergenerational, intersectional, and interpersonal justice and social change. On a more personal note, this project would not have been possible without the genuine care and indelible mentorship of Beth Kraig. For generations of
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Attaway Lutes Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Mark Albanese Mark Albanese https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/mark-albanese.jpg May 2, 2016 September 26, 2016 The lessons learned on the gridiron as a Lute helped lay the groundwork for a lifetime of service for Tad Monroe ’97, who has championed social justice in the Tacoma community for the past 23 years. Monroe has been an
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series in February 2012,” Professor Call recollected. The Series’ mission is to bring established writers to campus so that students have an idea of what it is like to be a professional writer. In more recent years, the Series’ goal has expanded as the three directors increasingly integrate the values of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability (DJS) into the Series. As an example, Call spoke about a time when she collaborated with PLU Professor Scott Rogers to invite acclaimed poet, memoirist, and
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By:Mark Albanese May 2, 2016 0 Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Mark Albanese Mark Albanese https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/mark-albanese.jpg May 2, 2016 September 26, 2016 Attaway Lutes The lessons learned on the gridiron as a Lute helped lay the groundwork for a lifetime of service for Tad Monroe ’97, who has championed social justice in the Tacoma community for the past
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information.Petitioning Courses for CreditAny appropriate course that is not listed here can be petitioned for credit. Contact the program chair, Ami Shah, for more info! DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS TRANSNATIONALISM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
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Pacific Lutheran University challenges students to succeed to the best of their ability academically, provides them support to reach their academic and personal goals, and prepares them for a lifetime of success, both in their careers and in service to others. There are a wide variety of services available on campus to foster student success. Academic Assistance Accessibility and Accommodation Bookstore Campus Ministry Campus Safety Career Services Center for Diversity, Justice, and
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communities, and for the Earth”) PLU 2010 identified our three areas of special distinction: Global Education, the Discernment of Vocation, and Close Collaborative Student-Faculty Research. PLU 2020 stressed three key values: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability.
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2023-2024 DirectorsNathan Buegler (he/him) Annica Stiles (she/her) 2023-2024 Trip LeadersDaniel Bensen (he/him) Alina Boorse (she/her) Evergreen-Esme Burling (she/they) Denny Corson (he/him) Zach Gong (he/him) Grady Lemma (he/him) Sam Luker (he/him) Margaret Murdoch (she/they) Zack Tevault (he/him) Seth Gebauer (he/him) Justice Holmes (she/her) Lydia Downs (she/her) Peter Binstock (he/him) Logan VanDenburg (he/him) Amari Jackson (he/him) Lily Jenkins (she/her) Amanda Lee (she/her) John Weldon
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