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  • Deacons perform on Saturday, Oct. 4, in Olson Gymnasium. Which is the whole point, after all. “We have fun, and we like others to have fun,” Sandvig said. The First Notes The Deacons formed at PLU in 1964. Members Sandvig, John Radke (saxophone), Jim Sola (drums) and Michael Boyd (bass) all were Lutes; Sandvig’s childhood friend Dave Luther (“Duke,” guitar) was an import from Seattle’s Lutheran Bible Institute. The band name, Sola said, emerged as “kind of a tie to the religious part” of PLU. Which is

  • Holywell Trust,” and researching and reviewing the work of a peace organization in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her tenacious networking and research into Derry’s rich cultural, political and religious history, as well as its peace communities, have allowed her to craft an unforgettable itinerary for participants. Ann Kelleher FACULTY LEADER: Ann Kelleher, Ph.D. LOCAL SPONSORS: The Junction and Holywell Trust ACCOMMODATIONS: Maldron Hotel Derry COST*: $1,950; includes accommodation, breakfasts, five

  • PLU 500th anniversary of the Reformation eventsReflect on PLU’s celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. September 2016Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice In a political season marked by the demonization of ethnic, racial and religious minorities, the sixth annual Lutheran Studies Conference on Thursday, Sept. 29, will bring together scholars, musicians, students and college leaders who will share their

  • , 2020Jonathan Adams, Ph.D."Individual and school-level predictors of perceived violence, victimization, and safety in middle and high schools"Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University November 13, 2019Joseph McFall, Ph.D. "Multilevel Modeling, a Basic Introduction using the EAMMi2 (Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions 2)"State University of New York, Fredonia October 18, 2019Amanda Elbassiouny"What Are the Differences in the Impact of Religious and Moral Identity Priming on the

  • ; geographic locations; national origin; immigrants and refugees; language; any impairment that substantially limits a major life activity; religious beliefs; and socioeconomic status. Inclusion represents environmental and organizational cultures in which faculty, students, staff, and administrators with diverse characteristics thrive. Inclusive environments require intentionality and embrace differences, not merely tolerate them (AACN, 2017; Bloomberg, 2019). Everyone works to ensure the perspectives and

  • . What is your Cumulative GPA? How many credits have you completed? Are you able to recognize any patterns? Is there a group of classes where you have done better/worse in the past? Consider this: Is your potential major a reflection of your interests, passions, and abilities? Quick Links Wild Hope Project Ask Yourself What are my values? Are my decisions and choices influenced by certain religious or philosophical beliefs and teachings? What are my motivations? Are outside pressures (from family

  • : Clinical, Legal, Ethical, Religious, and Family Perspectives” 2013 Koller Menzel Memorial Lecture “A New Understanding of the Morality of War” Professor McMahan discussed the debate between traditional just war theorists and revisionist just war theorists, arguing in favor of revisionism over traditionalism. He also explained the differences between the implications of the two approaches for such issues as preventive war, humanitarian intervention, and targeted killing. Jeff McMahan is Professor of

  • community to teach and engage with your members. I hope you will take a moment to learn about potential topics for your synagogue, university class, or vacation learning community.Anna Cichopek-GajrajPresentation Title: “Holocaust Survivors in postwar Poland” Who: Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Associate Professor in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University Conference ScheduleBio: Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, a native of Kraków, Poland, joined School of Historical

  • meaning of family, relational functioning, and changes over time. Throughout the semester, we will study how race, gender, social class, immigration, religion, spirituality, sexual orientation, and other factors impact family development. You will take part in several projects, including a group cultural “immersion,” a religious community observation, and on-going volunteer work in the community. (4) MFTH 505 : Research Methods in Marriage and Family Therapy This course focuses on helping students

  • example of this. The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department’s response team learned quickly that it needed additional support in meeting its community objectives. The team learned from its challenges of lower response rates due to community trust levels of government, health systems, and the vaccine itself.  To be effective, efficient, and culturally appropriate, TPCH needed to convene community leaders in education, health, civic, and religious organizations in a stakeholder partnership to rapidly