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  • chairing the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Gregson was honored with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005, the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2011, and the PLU Mortar Board Society “Top Prof” award in 2017.

  • record also includes chairing the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Gregson was honored with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005, the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2011, and the PLU Mortar Board Society “Top Prof” award in 2017.

  • chairing the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Gregson was honored with the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2005, the Faculty Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2011, and the PLU Mortar Board Society “Top Prof” award in 2017.

  • coordinated by The Diversity Center dAdvocates and Center for Gender Equity Interns. Space Resources: Book Nook Kitchenette with fridge and microwave TV Study Room DJS Clubs & Orgs are invited to reserve the DJS Lounge to host your meetings and programs.  Please email juliannh@plu.edu to coordinate. Office of DJS: Diversity Center + Center for Gender Equity AUC 150 | M-F 8am – 5pm This office space is open to the AVP of DJS, the Diversity Center, and the Center for Gender Equity. In this space, you will

  • GSRS and Individualized Major Capstone PresentationsMonday May 23, 2022 | 11:30AM-1:30PM | AUC 201 From Left to Right: Mary Sarpong (GSRS & Global Studies), Elizabeth Elliott (Individualized), Rosemary Ireson (GSRS & Geosciences) Rosemary IresonRebecca AumanMary SarpongElizabeth ElliottRosemary Ireson11:00AM-11:30AM Capstone Title: “Barriers to Undergraduate Geoscience Degrees: Gender, Race, and Disability”Rebecca Auman11:30AM-12:00PM Capstone Title: “Institutional Complaint and Collective

  • Student ResourcesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–among many others. Click on the links below to read what graduates from our program have to say about how their degrees prepared them for their careers! (Note that the GSRS Program was the Women’s and Gender Studies (WMGS) Program through the end of Spring 2020.) By

  • such as Applied Research, Argumentation & Advocacy, Introduction to Communication, and Gender & Communication. Dr. Eckstein’s research explores argumentation and debate. His work has appeared in Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, The Quarterly Journal of Speech, Western Journal of Communication, Communication Studies, Contemporary Argumentation & Debate,The Journal of Argumentation in Context, Argumentation & Advocacy, and Relevant Rhetoric. Ruth Anderson Debate 2014

  • ., Abelson, M. J., Anderson-Nathe B. (2022) Situated agency: How LGBTQ youth navigate and create queer(ed) space. Journal of LGBT Youth, 1-21. Zaman, B., Anderson-Nathe, B. (2021). Toward queer potentialities in child and youth care. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 12(3-4), 104-128. Biography Hazel Ali Zaman received her PhD in Social Work and Social Research, Graduate Certificate in Gender, Race, and Nations, MEd in Elementary Education, and BS in Child and Family Studies at

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  • Lutheran Studies Conference Thursday, September 20, 2012What Has God To Do With Caesar? Lutheran Perspectives on Political Life Dr. Larry Rasmussen The 2012 Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life will be held on Thursday, September 20, 2012, in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at the Anderson University Center. Dr. Doug Oakman (PLU New Testament), Dr. Seth Dowland (PLU American Church History), and Dr. Marit Trelstad (PLU Contemporary Theology) will be the featured speakers from 2:00 to

  • across all disciplines.  Connected Residence Hall: Hinderlie Hall. This hall has mixed-gendered wings with gendered bathrooms and one Gender Inclusive Housing wing. Connected course(s): First-year Hinderlie residents will be enrolled in a linked PLUS 100: Transitions to PLU course connected with the Community for Creative Expression.Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability & Lavender CommunityThe Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Community is for students interested in gaining an increased