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Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies. Activities: Twelve choral and instrumental ensembles, dance ensemble, theatre, speech and debate, newspaper, radio, television, literary magazine. Seventy-two clubs including community service, religious, environmental, social justice, political, cultural/ethnic, business, non-traditional student, nursing, science, computer and outdoor recreation. Athletics: NCAA Division III. Women’s intercollegiate sports: Soccer, cross-country, volleyball, basketball, swimming
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. (Kreamer, 1887, 53-55) Moba figures are central ritual objects utilized by the Moba people in an individual, household, and community setting. Each different form of the figure serves a different purpose and represents a different ancestor. Additionally, the rules that surround the making of the figure, such as who will carve it and the diviner who decides if it should be carved indicate that this is an important religious object. – Michaela Thompson ’16, History and Anthropology Sources Kreamer
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issues of sexism, condemn white supremacy, affirm inter-religious commitments, and to apologize to people of African descent aligns with the university’s vocation and the PLU Center’s missions and commitment to upholding the values of Lutheran Higher Education and Diversity, Justice, Sustainability. The PLU Centers Coalition is proud of our University’s connection to the ELCA!Vocation & Calling Lutheran Higher Education Wild Hope Center for Vocation PLU Campus Ministry PLU is affiliated with the
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questioning, the preparation of citizens in service to the world, and its own ongoing reform. They express and support what rightly rests at the center of personal and national life: a vibrant intellectual tradition committed to asking significant questions. 1. Critical questioning of current knowledge and values Early in his academic career, Martin Luther gained a reputation for questioning the economic, educational, political, religious, and social norms which many of his peers took for granted. Such
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, losing loved ones, being abducted and raped in war, among others. Her triumph over enormous hardships blazed the trail for her contemporary followers through the similarly challenging terrain. The opera depicts the drastic cultural and religious conflicts between Confucian Han and nomadic XiongNu, two neighboring states constantly at war during Cai Yan’s lifetime. It foregrounds the cost of war for both men and women. With increased chance of encounters among cultures, the relevance of Cai Yan’s tale
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communication professor Cliff Rowe Enhancing their French language skills and indulging in the rhythm and energy of the French Creole culture in Martinique, with French professor Roberta Brown Analyzing how the arts can be used to promote religious and political beliefs in Neah Bay, Washington, with anthropology professor David Huelsbeck Exploring the history and culture of New Zealand while backpacking through the country’s dramatic scenery with associate physical education professor Bradford Moore
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2 doses. If a second dose is required (some individuals completed only one dose in childhood), it must be administered no sooner than 4 weeks after the first. If no documentation is available, titers can be done to prove immunity. Please contact us for the current price for titers. If you wish to be exempt from this requirement, the MMR Immunization Exemption form must be completed and submitted to the Health Center. Exemptions can be based on medical or religious reasons. If a student is
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status as a white male, and thus began his activist work with the group. Professor Albrecht says, “We’re in a crisis as a country and as a concerned citizen, I had to get involved.” He also expressed concern about the “brand of politics Trump is practicing and the support he gained from demonizing various ethnic and religious groups.” Professor Albrecht believes that the importance of Indivisible lies in the fact that “a lot of people feel isolated, and this group is a unifying factor. We combat
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236: Native American Religious Traditions RELI 240: African-American Religious Traditions RELI 241: Islam in America RELI 397: Indigenous Religions and Culture of the Pacific Northwest SOCI 332: Race and Racism SOCI 387 when taught as “Race, Class, Gender, and Crime” SOCI 410: Social Stratification Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies (GSRS) - Undergraduate Courses GSRS 201 : Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies - VW An interdisciplinary introduction to the concepts, themes, topics
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, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) SOCI 391 : Sociology of Religion An investigation of the American religious scene with particular emphasis on the new religious movements, along with attention to social settings and processes which these new religions reflect and produce. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, one religion course, or consent
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