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  • terms of gender-related legislation. By participating in excursions outside the capital students will learn of Uruguay’s unique historical past and present. PHED 276 – PE: Tango in Uruguay (optional, 1 credit)  Hear from past students! Learn About J-Term Gateway Semester Program: Oaxaca, México Explore Mexican history, development, society and environment through an interdisciplinary view of Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Mexico Learn about U.S.-Mexico relations and gain an in-depth perspective

  • encouraging his students to find theirs, as well.  Professor Parker understands the Classics as “a kind of archive in which we can see highly diverse people and cultures reflecting life’s meaning in all kinds of historical circumstances.” So, he helps students to learn from ancient texts about questions and ideas that can inform, guide, and raise questions for a meaningful life. Ancient texts are not just records of the past; they also invite interpretation and ask readers to determine what they value and

  • museums and galleries in New York, Europe, and the Middle and Far East have been wonderful. Any travel I do always proves significant and useful. Above all is my faith in, and relationship with, Jesus Christ. What is some of the best advice you could give to an undergrad pursuing a career in the arts? Unless you’re spectacularly good or spectacularly lucky, it’s very likely going to be as hard as everyone says it is. So be prepared. It’s a tremendous amount of work, and oftentimes unrewarded work

  • to include the Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture as part of Earth & Diversity Week! Drawing from the tribal nation’s historical and contemporary relationship with the sea, this talk will focus on Makah statements and actions from the eighteenth century onward that illustrate how they have made and continue to maintain the surrounding marine waters as their own. 7pm Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, Xavier 201Thurs 4/18All are invited to join Pride Door Decor Making with Tinglestad.  Celebrate diverse

  • offering information on the historical context of the period including contemporary voices, groups, and movements that influenced the novels and poetry I read. Selected bibliography: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Charlotte Brontë Great Expectations by Charles Dickens “The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim’s Point” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning Lilith by George MacDonald The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins Molly Lindberg, '17, French and Global Studies:This tutorial consisted of a survey of French poetry in

  • culmination of years of racism reflecting the deeply rooted stereotypes of Asian women. Basketball star Jeremy Lin, who was born in California and became the first Asian American player to win an NBA, said to CBS News that he was called “coronavirus” on the court (Lenthang, ABC News, February 27, 2021). This paper provides a historical analysis on the issues behind the cruel and violent attacks on Asian Americans and the persistence of racism against Asian Americans in the United States of America. This

  • . The route ends in downtown Tacoma and the adjacent Theater District, putting you right in the middle of restaurants, shops, historical theaters like The Rialto and Pantages Theater, Tacoma’s popular Thursday Farmers Market, and Thea’s Park. Tacoma’s independent movie theatre, the Grand Cinema, is just a short walk away, and offers student discounted tickets for first-run movies. Route 55’s main draw is the Tacoma Mall. In a short distance, you’ll be at the closest mall to PLU, which offers over

  • the Lutheran church’s shifting stance on queerness, and how she and other leaders paved the way for a less religiously prescriptive, more affirming campus.  This project is intentionally titled “A Queer History” because it is far from comprehensive. Instead, it is the first iteration of what will hopefully be a living, cross-generational historical project preserving these real stories.Perspectives Click on each image to read the accompanying story. Click the button below to explore the timeline

  • book involved a substantial amount of research and while O’Leary and Spring are artists by trade, the book has been catalogued as history/biography/feminism (as opposed to art). “It’s unusual to have artists that also do their own writing, especially collaboratively, so folks are surprised to hear [that it’s historical in nature],” Spring says. “I enjoy a fairly active day printing, and just sitting for lengthy periods to write or research was tough. While the writing was difficult, I enjoyed

  • History in the Trump Era, Washington (January 2018) American Society of Church History Annual Meeting, Vanishing Masculinity in the Midcentury YMCA, Denver (January 2017) American Historical Association, Respondent: “American Evangelicals Looking Abroad” panel, New York (January 2015) American Academy of Religion, Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting, Evolving Notions of Christian Manhood in the YMCA, co-presenter Clayton Bracht, Calgary (May 2014) American Society for Church History Spring Meeting