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Professor of Religion | Global Studies Program | hammerej@plu.edu | 253-535-7225 | Erik Hammerstrom has had a deep affinity with Buddhism since he was young and has spent his entire adult life in its study.
touch on Buddhism in some way, including courses on the history and religions of East Asia, and Asian American immigration history. In his research, he has published books and articles on the intellectual and institutional history of Chinese Buddhism during the early twentieth century, focusing on Buddhist responses to elements of modernity, such as the discourses surrounding both religion and modern science. When not engaged in the edifying pursuits of teaching and study, he supports his local
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Thing to Watch for From Faculty Schedule of Tasks, Assignments & Meetings for Weeks 1-2 of Classes This is a checklist to help you get oriented to the first two weeks of classes.
from faculty on how to prep for your classes. Feel free to email faculty with any questions. Make sure you have an adequate screen and microphone for joining Google/Zoom meetings. Note: you will need to use a fuller screen than a phone for most courses. If you need assistance in securing a computer contact the Help Desk in the library. Complete these Tasks: Read through any syllabus shared in Sakai. The syllabus is on Sakai generally in two places: The Syllabus Tab with sub-tabs and under
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Professor of Religion | Religion | hammerej@plu.edu | 253-535-7225 | Erik Hammerstrom has had a deep affinity with Buddhism since he was young and has spent his entire adult life in its study.
touch on Buddhism in some way, including courses on the history and religions of East Asia, and Asian American immigration history. In his research, he has published books and articles on the intellectual and institutional history of Chinese Buddhism during the early twentieth century, focusing on Buddhist responses to elements of modernity, such as the discourses surrounding both religion and modern science. When not engaged in the edifying pursuits of teaching and study, he supports his local
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You can earn scholarship funding for something you love to do! Find out more by visiting the Music scholarship page.
requirements of holding a scholarship are: Registration and Participation in an appropriate ensemble, as assigned following ensemble auditions conducted each fall Registration for studio instruction in your scholarship instrument Maintenance of a minimum grade point in those required courses For more information about scholarships, and to apply for an audition, visit the Scholarship webpage.Make The Most Of Your Talent And Training! You can earn scholarship funding for something you love to do! Find out
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News for Pacific Lutheran University.
Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. “I always knew I wanted to help people,” said Marquez about why she chose to study social work. She originally intended to be a French major at PLU, as she had taken French courses in high school. She found social work was a better fit… July 15, 2022
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The Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issues as censorship, bestsellers, and the future of the book in the digital age.
The Book in SocietyThe Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issue
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All persons hired for a role that specifically requires teaching contact with students or professional library responsibilities will be classified as regular faculty or contingent faculty.
given academic year. Regular Faculty Regular Faculty status applies to those persons whose major assignment is the teaching of courses as listed in the university catalog or the performance of professional librarian responsibilities. To qualify for this designation, a person must be contracted on a full-time or part-time tenure-eligible line. Regular faculty on sabbatical, other leaves of absence, or phased retirement will maintain their status as regular faculty. Regular faculty have the privilege
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Su Qiaoling Guangxi University of Science and Technology, China Su Qiaoling was hosted by the PLU School of Business; their area of focus was on business education in the American context.
department.2011-2012 Visiting ScholarsWenwen Jin Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China Wenwen Jin served as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) for the Chinese Studies department.2010-2011 Visiting ScholarsYang Li (Beck) English Teacher at Northeastern University (NEU) in Shenyang, China FLTA Visiting Scholar Beck taught fall and spring semester Chinese courses (Chinese 301-302) in Chinese Language Department. Wan-Lin Chang Research Assistant, National Health Research Institute
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School of Business | craiggr@plu.edu | Gordon Craig is an Audit Manager with the U.S. Army Audit Agency—the Army’s internal audit organization.
, and equipment maintenance. He’s also provided audit support to several fraud investigations by Army law enforcement. He’s worked in Army Audit’s offices at Fort Belvoir (Alexandria), VA; Seoul, South Korea (3 times for 11 years total); and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. Gordon has taught auditing and tax accounting courses at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA since September 2017. He has also taught auditing for Saint Martin’s University at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Education Center
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RAIN is presently recruiting interns for our Spring 2024 program. www.rainincubator.org/intern RAIN is a biotechnology incubator located in downtown Tacoma, WA. It’s primarily set up for molecular and cellular biology research, although there is limited space for chemistry work. We are currently incubating two young…
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