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Library faculty and staff.
Lauren Loftis Archivist & Special Collections Librarian Full Profile 253-535-7586 loftis@plu.edu
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Poetry | MFA in Creative Writing - Low Residency | Geffrey Davis is the author of three books of poems, most recently One Wild Word Away (BOA Editions 2024).
and men to tell their own stories through writing. Davis currently lives in the Ozarks, where he teaches for the Program in Creative Writing & Translation at the University of Arkansas. Raised by the Pacific Northwest, he also serves as Poetry Editor for Iron Horse Literary Review. Mentor. Workshops and classes in poetry. Statement: I encourage writers to keep sight of what comes next. Yes, we will work on sharpening our craft through intensive practice with technique and through a study of
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1. These guidelines are intended to provide employees, who are authorized to travel on behalf of the university, with adequate means of transportation, lodging, meals and other services necessary to
The following policy has been established to provide guidance on the use of the University’s resources to pay (either through reimbursement, advance or P-Card charge) travel and entertainment expenses incurred by PLU employees while conducting University business. The purpose is to help the university effectively monitor and control costs, and to adequately comply with the accountable plan rules set forth by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). (For specific requirements imposed by the IRS for
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Conference unites art and religion Artists, musicians and scholars will gather on campus for PLU’s second “ Art, Religion and Peace Conference ” Feb. 12 and 13.Last held in the spring of 2005, the conference explores ways in which the visual and musical arts of…
artists, musicians, poets and architects have produced art to respond to the pressing issues of their time, or to address issues of social justice and peace, he continued. The study of religion at the university level tends to be text-heavy, and the conference will highlight the music and visual arts aspects of the subject. “We have a very eclectic mix, from Jewish klezmer jazz to a lecture on 4th Century Christian art to the breakout sessions by PLU faculty,” Torvend said. Robin Jensen, the Luce
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In October of 2014, I was privileged to present a paper at the tenth annual American and European Values Conference in Opole, Poland.
. Our nights were spent in various locations around Opole—in restaurants, on patios, and under umbrellas on one or another of the city’s many plazas—discussing, connecting, and critiquing the ideas and analyses to which we had been exposed during that day’s sessions. In my paper, entitled “On the Shadow and the Substance: Adam Smith, John Dewey, and the Great Recession,” I attempted, first, to outline the basic ethical principles of the marketplace as they were originally articulated by Adam Smith
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Earth Day – Connecting to Everything on Earth: Its Land, Waters, and Peoples (Plant, Animal, and Human) PLU’s 2012 Earth Day lecture will be by Michael Pavel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Pavel is a professor of education studies…
April 12, 2012 Earth Day – Connecting to Everything on Earth: Its Land, Waters, and Peoples (Plant, Animal, and Human) PLU’s 2012 Earth Day lecture will be by Michael Pavel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Pavel is a professor of education studies at the University of Oregon, he carries the traditional name of ChiXapkaid and is an enrolled member of the Skokomish Tribe Nation. He is an honored 2007 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award finalist for his work as
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Faculty Activity Reporting (eFAR, Self-Assessment), and Faculty Review Guidelines
Annual Unit Report (revised April 2024) (pdf) view download To be completed by Associate Deans and Department/Program Chairs and Directors
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Students who wish to apply for a need-based housing accommodation must submit the following information through the Accessibility and Accommodation Application through eRezLife.
approved for accommodations are not required to renew previously approved accommodations each year. Students who are approved for specific housing accommodations through the Accessibility and Accommodation process will be approved indefinitely upon their initial approval by Campus Life. However, students who are qualified for Emotional Support Animals (ESA) will be required to renew their ESA Agreement and submit updated vaccination records each year to be fully approved to have their animal on campus
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The Ninth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Women and the Holocaust” took place Oct. 17-19.
Stuart Mill once wrote that the way a society treats women tells us a great deal about how civilized that society is. By exploring the position of women in the Holocaust, we are revealing what half of the world’s population experienced, thereby enhancing our understanding of the chaos and destruction that was the Holocaust.Learn more about the "Women and the Holocaust" conferenceView video from the 2016 conference - "Women and the Holocaust' 2015 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe
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The History Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones Saturday, May 18th - Xavier Hall, Room 201 - 9:00 am-3:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title.
Than We Were``: Group Marriage in the Oneida Community and The Kerista VillageOlivia DotyWe Haven't Come Far: Striving for Justice, from The March on Washington to the George Floyd Protests10:00-11:00 am - GENDER - Comment: Dr. Gina HamesSage WarnerAaron GomkeGabi SuttonSage WarnerReligious Salvation Through Economic Prosperity Among Women in the Nation of IslamAaron GomkeBreaking News: Comparing Western Media's Depictions of Chechen and Yazidi Women Fighters in the Age of TerrorismGabi
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