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  • Education & Kinesiology180AprilPI Earth Day SpeakerEnvironmental Studies Program120AprilPI Spring Donor Appreciation BanquetOffice of AdvancementAprilPI Norwegian Heritage FestivalScandinavian Cultural Center200-220April Relay for LifeStudent Involvement and Leadership200-400AprilPI Svare-Toven Endowed Professorship LectureDivision of HumanitiesApril Board of RegentsOffice of the President70MayPI, CP Celebration of LeadershipStudent Involvement and Leadership300MayPI Athletics Awards

  • Scandinavian Cultural Center. Zylstra will moderate a discussion with women’s and gender studies alumna Kate Fontana ’08, global studies alumna Anna McCracken ’14 and environmental studies alumna Saiyare Refaei ’14. They will reflect on their time at PLU and how their majors influenced and continue to affect their lives and careers. Brian Bannon '97 Brian Bannon ’97 is this year’s Meant to Live keynote speaker, scheduled for Friday at 1:45 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Bannon has served as

  • 2021 Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Capstones Monday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 Emily Dean “Saving Lives: Making Alternative Birthing Methods Mainstream to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes” Mackenzie Kinsella “Untangling whiteness: The Impact of whiteness on Black Womxn in Academic Spaces” Abstract: This paper seeks to answer the questions: What is the role of a white researcher in the process of doing anti-racist work? How can one begin to divest themselves from whiteness in academic spaces

  • Awards and Opportunities for Global Studies Students• Fulbright Scholarships • Nobel Peace Scholars • Joe Smith Peacebuilding Awards • Internship with the State Department • Wang Center Faculty-Student Research Grants

  • Tuesday, October 5, 2021 The 11th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference ScheduleLiving with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope1. Interactive Online Conference sessions: The morning sessions will be held virtually and include: 12:00-12:15pm Guided Meditation: Rev. Jen Rude, PLU Campus Pastor on embodiment, grief, hope, and centering ourselves in the moment and conversation; 12:15-12:30pm Opening Remarks: Broken Living in a Pandemic World, Dr. Marit Trelstad These comments begin the

  • The 11th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference VideosLiving with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and HopeYouTube Playlist Includes:“Beyond Deep Gladness: Coming to Terms with Vocations We Don’t Choose” with Dr. Deanna Thompson Guided Meditation: Rev. Jen Rude, PLU Campus Pastor “Opening Remarks: Broken Living in a Pandemic World” from Dr. Marit Trelstad “At the Beside of Covid: An Interfaith/Intercultural Panel” Embracing Mortality: Resources and Conversations on Approaching Death and Grief with

  • The 13th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference LivestreamAnxiety in an Age of Overwhelm: Gaining Understanding and Resilience

  • Professional Studies Student Space Reservation Request Form /* 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]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie = true; jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1; } })(); You do not have javascript enabled. You can complete this form by following this link: https://plu.formstack.com/forms

  • data.FieldsAnthropology at PLU is composed of four fields: Cultural anthropology studies living human cultures in order to create a cross-cultural understanding of human behavior. Archaeology has the same goal as cultural anthropology, but uses data from the physical remains of past cultures to reach it. Linguistic anthropology studies the interrelationships between language and other aspects of culture and how languages have changed over time. Physical anthropology studies the emergence and subsequent biological

  • . K. Clementi is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, and Peter and Bonnie McCausland Fellow of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the Holocaust and women’s cultural production. She is the author of Holocaust Mothers and Daughters: Family, History, and Trauma (Brandeis UP, 2013), and of several articles on the subject of genocide, the relation between patriarchy and violence, especially as it targets women