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  • history. Giving over one’s body to God in the worship gathering was a not only a response to fighting against the physicality of enslavement and oppression, but moreover, a way of rising above the atrocities and immersing oneself in spirituality. In the worship experience, there is practice of solidarity for God’s people when they become enjoined physically through singing and dancing. During the slave trade African bodies were not given, they were stolen and broken. Out of these black broken bodies

  • graduated with their graduate kinesiology degree from PLU. We had the opportunity to speak with Matt Leslie from the first graduating class of the MSK program. Here’s what Matt Leslie had to say about his experience in achieving a master’s in kinesiology from PLU. Read More. First MSK Graduate Class: Delaney SalterDelaney Salter, a graduate of both PLU’s bachelor’s and master’s degree in kinesiology, shared about what she has learned about improving the lives of others through applied kinesiology. Read

  • generation students — more than ever before — and it’s a significant honor for PLU to be the place these families trust for their first college experience Helping students thrive is a multifaceted and ever-changing challenge, especially as we welcome greater numbers of students who are not yet familiar with the complexities of the college experience. It’s also a challenge that we are called to face head-on and that creates opportunities for the PLU community to live our mission in innovative and

  • the missing content into the blanks to create a complete set of notes that may be used as a study guide. 5Comprehensive Factors List Students recall and list as many relevant factors that they can relate to a topic that they have encountered through a reading assignment, lecture, illustration, performance, or other course experience. 6Quick WriteA Quick Write is an activity in which learners write a response in a brief amount of time to an open-ended prompt posed by the teacher. 7Best Summary

  • overall Fe-fertilization potential. The Fe limited zones in the NW pacific ocean are predicted as the most likely places to experience Fe-Fertilization. This area, and the coast of south america, are the only places likely to experience the biological and economic benefits of volcanic iron fertilization.View Isabel's poster here. Comparing Supraglacial and Proglacial Debris on Emmons Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington Benjamin Lungberg Emmons Glacier, which is located on the Northeast flank of Mt

  • . I’m a second-class citizen here with the set of struggles that come with that. To this day I experience racism essentially wherever I go in America. People making assumptions about me before they even meet me. Having this color of skin is a death sentence here when it comes to leading a normal American life. I can’t even go down the street on a nice day a lot of times without someone thinking I am a dangerous person. This color of skin isn’t associated with good things in America. Though David

  • 2015 Convocation Posted by: Lace M. Smith / September 15, 2015 September 15, 2015 2015 Convocation2015 CONVOCATIONPresident’s Remarks Good morning!  I’m delighted to welcome you all to the 2015 University Convocation!   Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2019, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student here for a shorter time … we are pleased to welcome you to this community of Lutes.Now it is time, in this convocation, this calling

  • anticipates a time when people will come to the temple in Jerusalem to see what all the fuss is about and when they pray, he’s asking God to hear their prayer as a witness that, in fact, the God of Israel is a loving and faithful God. In the ancient world, most people would have prayed for God to defeat their enemies or at least convert them. But Solomon is asking God to hear their prayers so that non-Israelites will experience God’s steadfast love and faithfulness for themselves. You could think of

  • identity, it can respect his call for relevant separatism. Here lurk subtleties, difficulties, dangers, even contradictions—but nonetheless, living, undaunted hopes. Paul Menzel, Professor of Philosophy, served as Dean from 1991-1994. Photo from University Archives, 1982. The subtle, difficult, and vitally important work of honoring diversity and respectfully learning from the wide array of human experience has been integral to the work of our division. This is well-demonstrated by the essay “Gendered

  • here. Right now I’m sitting outside my house looking at the evening lights. With this job, no matter how sad your day is, you always know you live in a beautiful place.” Plog said she loves working with people – kids and adults alike – especially visitors who have never seen the park before. “It’s a cool experience to see someone looking at a place for the first time,” she said, “or seeing a deer for the first time, bear for the first time.” During her offseasons, Plog puts her English writing