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  • Role of Jesus in Modern Christology Erin Bugge, Can Icons Save Our Planet? Eastern Orthodox Christianity’s Sacramental Stewardship and John Chryssavgis’ Consideration of the Earth as an Icon of God Anna Duke, Redemptive Sacrifice: Honoring the Humanity of Women Benjamin Fox, Islamic Medicine: Unity in Practice and Belief Lauren Frerichs, They Will Know That We Are Lutheran by Our Lives . . . of Service, Vocation, and Critical Faithfulness: Examining Luther s Core Values in Lutheran Colleges and

  • “the [male] President’s wife”: There is no word in French for “a woman doctor.” Indeed, a feminization of medicin, “a doctor,” to designate women doctors is not even a possibility, since medicine is already used to mean “medicine.” Even the morphologically predictable and theoretically available form of docteur, doctoresse, is not used. On the other hand, low status occupations such as balayeuse, “sweeper,” do exist and in some instances exist almost exclusively in forms marked as feminine

  • pronounce it wanting and leave it untried. Cutting Medicine Down to SizeWanted: Fellow Conspirators Read Previous Cutting Medicine Down to Size Read Next Wanted: Fellow Conspirators LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts May 26, 2022 Academic Animals: Making Nonhuman Creatures Matter in Universities May 26, 2022 Gendered Tongues: Issues of Gender in the Foreign Language Classroom May 26, 2022 Introduction May 26, 2022

  • development, preventative medicine, and vaccines, and he lent his passion and expertise to help shape and expand The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s revolutionary mission in global health. In the 1970s, Dr. Foege served as the Director for the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, and in 1986, Foege became executive director of The Carter Center where he continues to serve the organization as a senior fellow. Former President Jimmy Carter called Foege one of the two men in his life, other than

  • future holds for us in medicine, but I think it’s safe to say that we will always miss the great experience that we’ve had at PLU. McGuinness: I am in the process of applying to medical school right now. I have a passion for international public health, and hope to one day bring high quality healthcare to those most in need in our world. With strong aspirations to impact the global community, I wanted to be involved in Progress from the get go to make sure I can also give back to the community that

  • Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of BiologyClick here to view the slideshow from September 16th’s class.September 23 Reflections from PLU Alumni Panel:  Perspectives from the Field of Emergency Medicine Panelists: Dr. Brian Beerbower ’10,  MD, MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital Unseen Morbidity from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Response Hon. Nathan Schlicher ’00, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP, Regional Director, Quality Assurance Northwest Emergency Physicians of Team Health; Associate Director, Team Health

  • . Burns Scholarship Pam and Jack Burns Clinical Nursing Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Burns Burzlaff Memorial Scholarship School of Business Administration Endowed Chair Fund Dr. Howard Llywellyn Byerly Math and Science Education Endowment Back to the top C Jack Cady Promise Scholarship Isolde Cameron Endowed Scholarship for Pre-Medicine and Nursing Students Cory Kenneth Carlson Memorial Endowed Scholarship Ruth F. Carlson Endowed Nursing Award Thomas O. Carlson Natural Sciences Endowed Research

  • wilderness coordinator at Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp. I am excited to work with campers and staff as we grow in community to learn about faith, spirituality, and the great outdoors. In August, I begin a year of service learning with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC). This volunteer position allows me to serve as a resident aid in the Don Miller Home, which is overseen by AIDS Interfaith Residential Services (AIRS). This group home provides housing to individuals who have HIV/AIDS and some level of

  • yourself up,’ ” says Stacia Vierra ’12, a social worker for MultiCare Tacoma Family Medicine who previously served as the director of a shelter for survivors of domestic violence. Vierra first experienced a calling for social work and advocacy while working at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. Psychology classes taught her to stand up against injustice and oppression, center inclusivity, and amplify the voices of historically marginalized community members. Since earning a master of social work degree in

  • forever grateful. Now, allow me to give thanks, and may it bless you all! I invite you to pray with me. O Holy One, thank you for smiling faces, ready hands, and encouraging words that have brought so many of us to this institution. Thank you for making way within the wilderness, and thank you for your grace that continually waters our dry places. let us always be students of you. Thank You, Creator, for never living up to human demand and expectation & pushing us to more. For you know that it is when