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  • Paulus, Stephen: Pilgrim’s Hymn Gretchaninoff, Alexander: Our Father MacMillan, James: Christus Vincit Christiansen, F. Melius: O Day Full Of Grace Christiansen, F. Melius: Beautiful Savior Hogan, Moses: I’m Gonna Sing Till The Spirit Moves In My Heart Hogan, Moses: I Want Jesus To Walk With Me Hogan, Moses: Ride On King Jesus Hogan, Moses: We Shall Walk Through The Valley In Peace Martin, Gilbert M.: When I Survey The Wondrous Cross Holst, Gustav: Christmas Day Whitacre, Eric: Lux Aurumque Nin

  • sense of pride from graduating from PLU.”   PLU’s biology team primed Chontofalsky for success, particularly Professor Emeritus of Biology Angelia Alexander and the late Tom Carlson, also a professor emeritus of biology. “Students learned cool things from people who knew what they were talking about,” recalls Chontofalsky. “You could trust what they were teaching wasn’t just what they learned out of a book but from experience.” Chontofalsky still craves learning new things through hands-on

  • Amadeus Fortunato l’uom Brahms, Johannes Three Motets, Opus 110 Kechley, Gerald Alleluia Jubilate Bernstein, Leonard Choruses from Candide Christiansen, F. Melius Beautiful Savior Vancil, Gregory The Holly And The Ivy Schütz, Heinrich I Am The Resurrection and the Life Carissimi, Giocomo Plorate filii Israel (from Jephtha) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Regina Coeli, K. 276 Brahms, Johannes O Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf, Op. 74, No. 2 Tschesnokoff, Alexander Salvation is Created Arcadelt, Jacques Il dolce

  • term BIPOC be both inclusive and exclusive? 7) Do we have a responsibility to introduce these words into our vocabulary? Why or why not? 7) What questions do you still have about… Anti-Blackness? Anti-Racism? Decolonization? BIPOC? References Ta-Nehisi Coates Between the World and Me Christopher S. Collins & Alexander Jun White Out: Understanding White Privilege and Dominance in the Modern Age Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic Critical Race Theory: An Introduction W. E. B. Du Bois The Souls of Black

  • Environmental Justice, from colonization to Standing Rock (Gilio-Whitaker) 2020: THICK, and other essays (McMillan) 2019: Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen (Vargas) 2018: Radical Hope : Letters of Love and Dissent in Dangerous Times (De Robertis) 2017: Black Girl Dangerous : On Race, Queerness, Class and Gender (McKenzie) 2016: Citizen : An American Lyric (Rankine) 2015:The New Jim Crow : Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (Alexander) Other PLU workshops and educational campaigns

  • : Bortolot, Alexander Ives. “A Language for Change: Creativity and Power in Mozambican Makonde Masked Performance, ca. 1900-2004.” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 2007. _____.  Revolutions: A Century Of Makonde Masquerade In Mozambique. New York: Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, 2007. Israel, Paolo. In Step with the Times: Mapiko Masquerades of Mozambique. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2014.

  • Mozambique’s fight for freedom. Finally it should be noted that female feminist leaders started their own lipiko after the war using clay to make their masks. This didn’t fare as well as wood because clay is more fragile and therefore breaks easily, so they began using cloth. Women have only used clay and cloth as masks; there is no record of women using or wearing wooden masks. – Emma McCain ’17, Anthropology Sources: Bortolot, Alexander Ives. “A Language for Change: Creativity and Power in Mozambican

  • Angie Alexander and John Lindbo, to invest in creating more investigative labs in the first course of the biology core. Carlson was a strong advocate of, and an active mentor for, student-centered research from his first days at PLU – long before there were formal programs and funding. Both he and his wife were also generous donors to PLU through the years. Dwight Zulauf Dwight Judson Zulauf, Ph.D., former PLU faculty member and the first dean of the School of Business, died July 26, 2019 at the age

  • Religious Outcomes of Zion’s Camp Clayton Bracht, In the Huddle for Heaven: Tim Tebow, Sports, and American Christianity Megan Corbi, The Sins of the Innocent: Infant Baptism in Third Century North Africa Nicolas Alexander Crosby, The Balinese and their Blades: Keris and Locality Thomas Haines, Evolving the Creationist Debate: A Detailed Analysis of the Evolution/Creationism Debate Mark David Herzfeldt-Kamprath, Wining and Dining with Luke: Social Aspects of the Banquet Motif in the Lucan Narrative

  • opponents 68-12 during the season and holding a 0.47 goals against average. The Lutes also placed three players on the NAIA All- American Team, with Wendy Johnson and Shari Rider making the first team, and Brenda Lichtenwalter earning second team honors. Cheryl Kragness led the Lutes in points, scoring 18 goals and adding 11 assists. The team would end the year in a familiar place – atop the national standings. Team members: Kim Alexander, Keri Allen, Shannon Arnim, Kirsten Brown, Rowena Fish, Robyn