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as a literary as well as intellectual, artistic and political enterprise. (4) LTST 341 : Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. - IT, GE Exploration of the histories, experiences, and contributions of Latino/a/x communities in the United States as they appear in Latino literary and cultural productions. Course content is enriched through related community engagement experience. (4) LTST 342 : U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies - IT, GE Course introduces students to critical concepts in the
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Global Studies majors will: Articulate the complexity of global issues and of solutions to global problems. Apply the approaches and methods of multiple disciplines to analyze specific global issues.
Global StudiesGlobal Studies majors will: Articulate the complexity of global issues and of solutions to global problems. Apply the approaches and methods of multiple disciplines to analyze specific global issues. Effectively communicate in written and oral form the complexity of a global issue or a specific solution to a global problem using approaches and methods from multiple disciplines. Demonstrate knowledge of translinguistic and transcultural perspectives on the world and its issues
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PLU values global education as a pathway to excellence. We support Lutes - students, alumni, faculty, staff, and the broader community - in their exploration of global systems, contemporary
Education Our on-campus courses and programs, from general education to majors and minors, support all students in navigating global society. Chinese & Chinese StudiesView WebsiteEnvironmental StudiesView WebsiteFrench & Francophone StudiesView WebsiteGen Ed CurriculumView WebsiteGender, Sexuality & Race StudiesView WebsiteGlobal & Cultural StudiesView WebsiteGlobal StudiesView WebsiteHispanic & Latino StudiesView WebsiteHolocaust & Genocide StudiesView WebsiteInterdisciplinary ProgramsView
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As a part of their academic majors, Pacific Lutheran University seniors complete a significant project, paper, or internship - a capstone to their academic careers - that is presented to an open
Department 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageGlobal and Cultural Studies 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageHispanic and Latino Studies 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageHistory 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PagePhilosophy 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PagePolitical Science 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageReligion Department 2024 Capstones Department Capstone PageSociology and Criminal Justice 2024
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TACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 15, 2015)—As Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off across the country on Sept. 15, this year’s observation at Pacific Lutheran University takes on extra emphasis with two new campus-wide components: • the revival of a student organization representing Latino/a and Hispanic students, and…
University takes on extra emphasis with two new campus-wide components: • the revival of a student organization representing Latino/a and Hispanic students, and • the inauguration of an annual Latino Studies Lecture at PLU. Amigos Unidos Amigos Unidos held a bonfire Sept. 11 at Stuen Hall to welcome new and returning Lutes and to introduce them to faculty and staff. (Photo courtesy of Amigos Unidos) Over the summer, Sociology major Ashley Carrasco ’17 worked with Resident Directors Luke Ruiz and Ángel de
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Originally published in 2003 The daily headlines reflect the relentless march to war and violence: probable war in Iraq, continuing strife in the Middle East and the “war” on terror. Like other members of faith communities across the globe, I find myself wondering how I,…
in Le Chambon sur Lignon during World War II. Photo credit: Yad Vashem. Why did it succeed? They had a sense of identity which was derived largely from their collective memory of events that had shaped their community. The Huguenot history of oppression and resistance as a religious minority was kept alive though hymns and other folklore which appeared on a regular basis in sermons, the church newspaper and through folk songs and stories which came to have meaning both as a remembrance of the
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2006 Martin E. Marty 2007 John Pahl 2008 Susan Ross 2009 John Dominic Crossan 2010 Mark Brocker 2011 Marcus J. Borg 2012 Robert N.
Hall in the Anderson University Center. Dean Douglas will speak from her book, Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God (Orbis, 2015). “Stand Your Ground law signals a social-cultural climate that makes the destruction and death of black bodies inevitable and even permissible. . . . This book is an attempt to untangle the web of social, cultural, and theological discourse that contributes to stand-your-ground culture as well as to provide a theological response.” The lecture is free
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Year-round programming in the multi-use Cultural Center includes musical concerts, lectures, films, language instruction, educational programs for school groups, and countless classes in Scandinavian
EventsProgramsYear-round programming in the multi-use Cultural Center includes musical concerts, lectures, films, language instruction, educational programs for school groups, and countless classes in Scandinavian folk art and Nordic cuisine.Schedule An EventReserve the Scandinavian Cultural Center for your next eventMore view images descriptions print Select which month(s) you would like to print: Close Print view all events Annual EventsSeveral events have become annual traditions at the
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Psychology Student Research Conference December 12, 2019 4:00-6:30 pm Anderson University Center Chris Knutzen Hall
& Sharon Lasei Characteristics of Stalkers: How Do You Prevent Individuals from Stalking? 5. Katheryn Wilson Changing Criminal Social Identity (CSI): Reducing Recidivism and Facilitating Reintegration 6. Hailey Pennick How Nature-Based Activities Improve Mental Wellness for Adults with Depression 7. Sarah D. Goddard How Attachment Style Impacts One’s Perception of Success 8. Bianca Molina The Effects of Deep and Shallow Instructions in Memory Recall with the Use of Music 9. Lauren Lozano & Leah Magee
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of): A Review What would happen if Mr. Darcy’s letter to Elizabeth was not delivered? Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) , written and directed by Isobel McArthur, asks the audience to reflect on our unacknowledged erasure of servants as characters in novels, plays, and other cultural representations. Not… November 30, 2021
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