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  • Registration for each session closes 24-hour before each session begins. Recordings of each session will be made available at the conclusion of the Spring Series in Pastoral Theology. Contact Kendall Jeske, Director of Congregational Engagement, at jeskekj@plu.edu with questions. Thank you. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9

  • Michael Zbaraschuk Associate Professor of Constructive Theology Global Context Full Profile 253-535-8499 zbarasgm@plu.edu

  • expertise and their reflections on racial justice. It is an issue of particular importance for those who live in the Pacific Northwest, a region of the country marked by the often forgotten wounds of racial discrimination beginning in the early 1800s and persisting to this day. Conference speakers and artists include: Dr. Doug Oakman and Dr. David Deacon-Joyner: Ideas Matter: Justice as Equality, Freedom, and Community in a Post-Enlightenment World PLU students Kim Bond, Meghan Gould and Theo Hofrenning

  • Puget Sound & PLU Graduate Admission PartnershipUniversity of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University announced a new graduate admission partnership in early April. Eligible students and alumni from both universities will receive waivers for GRE/GMAT test requirements and application fees when applying to select graduate programs at the partner institution.Eligible Degrees Include:The partnership will streamline the admission process for Lutes and Loggers applying to the following graduate

  • funding opportunities that fit with your research and help you to craft and submit a strong proposal. Erica Lueth Executive Director of Sponsored Programs Pacific Lutheran University Division of University Relations erica.lueth@plu.edAcademic AdministrationDivisions and Schools Your department chair and the division/school dean should be consulted early on in the grant seeking process to ensure that the project is consistent with division priorities. The chair and dean will need to approve the

  • Student/Faculty Activities Faculty Activities Erik Hammerstrom 韓光 Database of Modern Chinese Buddhism. Co-founded by Hammerstrom and Greg Scott in 2009. “How China Got ‘Religion’: Ideology and Social Change in Early 20th Century China.” Religion Department Fall Lecture, Pacific Lutheran University. October 19, 2011. Watch this lecture on YouTube Paul Manfredi 魏朴 china Avant-garde. Manfredi’s blog on China’s art scene. Manfredi’s book Visible Poetics: Imaging Self and Text in Modernist Chinese

  • Debate student discusses local issues on KBTC’s Northwest Now Posted by: Todd / November 11, 2015 Image: Angie Tinker ’16 speaks in favor of the initiative one during the The Ruth Anderson Public Debate at PLU on 10/8/2015 (Photo/John Struzenberg ’16) November 11, 2015 After weighing in on the new proposed minimum wage at the Ruth Anderson Debate in early October, PLU Debater Angie Tinker ’16 took her argument to a much bigger audience when she taped a segment for KBTC’s Northwest Now. At a

  • Engaged Inquiry 2021 • Surveillance Studies Network Early Career Researcher Award 2019 • Rhetorical Society of America Dissertation Award Professional Memberships/Organizations National Communication Association Rhetoric Society of America Surveillance Studies Network Biography Dr. Marnie Ritchie found the study of communication through collegiate debate at the University of Vermont, where she earned a B.A. in Philosophy in 2011. She then went on to earn a Master’s in Communication and Rhetorical

  • Washington, who is now Vice Provost for International Affairs at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, and Karen Kodama, who was International Education Administrator in Seattle Public Schools before she retired in August 2014. In early 2011, the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington welcomed our first two Chinese directors: Deng Bo from Sichuan University and Tang Changping (Donna) from Chongqing University of Technology. They have now returned to China. Our second UW Director from 2011

  • -Madison where she received her master’s degree in 2006 and her Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2009. She completed her Bachelors degree at Pacific Lutheran University in 2004 as a horn player in Kathleen Vaught Farner’s studio. A lover of early music, she lectures and performs on natural horn as well as baroque horn. During her time in Madison she appeared in period performances with the Madison Bach Musicians playing repertoire including Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Dr. Gillie’s doctoral dissertation is