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Annual ‘Empty Bowls’ event fills empty stomachs Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 6, 2015 Ima
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Speech and Debate wins big at Willamette Posted by: Todd / March 1, 2016 March 1, 2016 The T.O.H. Ka
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Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 6, 2016 Decem
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Reflective Viewing: Finding the Divine Within You Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 10, 2017 Febr
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2019 Juried Student Art Exhibit Call for Submissions Posted by: Reesa Nelson / October 22, 2019 Octo
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: Anthropology and Religion, minor in Political Science. Hometown: Helena, Montana. PLU Accomplishments: Peace Scholar, Pinnacle Society member, ASPLU Programs Director, Montana Club President, Campus Ministry Steward, Brian C. Olson Alumni Award, Lute Talks Presenter, Gonyea Fellow, Leadership Board and Tour Guide for Admissions, and Religion Tutor. Favorite PLU memory: “Earlier this spring, the award-winning director Jehane Noujaim came and spoke about her film The Square and the role media play in
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the relatives of the murder victims declared their forgiveness of the murderer at his arraignment in court. Alana Simmons said to the murderer: “Hate won’t win. … My grandfather and the other victims died at the hands of hate. Everyone’s plea for your soul is proof that they lived in love and their legacies live in love.”The “Hate Won’t Win” campaign started as a social media effort to extend that spirit of forgiveness and love. Alana Simmons called on people to “show an act of love to someone
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Is PLU Lutheran enough? A sermon by Pastor John Rosenberg Posted by: Thomas Krise / June 1, 2016 June 1, 2016 The following is a wonderful sermon from Interim Campus Pastor John Rosenberg given at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Browns Point on Sunday, May 29th. Is PLU Lutheran Enough? Now That’s a Good Question ( )Pastor John Rosenberg's sermon at Grace Lutheran Church in Corvallis, OR for PLU on Sunday, April 3, 2016. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your
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humanity and the humanity of others across the world. English professor Scott Rogers demonstrates this and argues that it continues in a range of contexts and a range of media in his essay “Locating Humanities in the 21st Century.” In “Gaps and Gifts,” Patricia Killen similarly reflects on the art and the importance of meeting students where they are to help them learn from the texts, traditions, and ideas we teach. Rick Barot adds to this discussion with “The Two Desks,” including a fascinating
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“A Sense of Place” exhibit opens in Seattle Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 27, 2013 Februa
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