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  • Interested in studying Psychology? Posted by: vcraker / April 20, 2021 April 20, 2021 Are you interested in becoming a psych major? Curious about the PLU Psychology program? Hear from PLU faculty and students as they share five reasons you should study Psychology at PLU. Read Previous Discipline Dash: Professor Michael Artime on Political Science Read Next How to be a Lute: Let’s Spend a Day in Tacoma LATEST POSTS Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon

  • will allow students and faculty to have academic discussion from a variety of disciplinary lenses, with particular interest in finding books that speak to themes of diversity, social justice, sustainability, and/or ideas of difference. 2021.2022 Common Reading Book Selection Committee Members Michael Artime, Political Science  Corey Cook, Psychology Lisa Marcus, English Andrea Munro, Chemistry Hillary Powell, Admission Luke Ruiz, The Diversity Center Jen Rude, Campus Ministry Paul Sutton, Education

  • Studies: Roberto Arteaga Languages and Literatures: Roberto Arteaga Native American & Indigenous Studies: Roberto Arteaga Philosophy:Roberto Arteaga Political Science & Pre-Law: Roberto Arteaga Publishing & Printing Arts: Roberto Arteaga Religion: Roberto Arteaga Sociology & Criminology: Roberto ArteagaCollege of Natural SciencesBiology: Roberto Arteaga Chemistry: Roberto Arteaga Computer Science: Roberto Arteaga Earth Science: Roberto Arteaga Environmental Studies: Roberto Arteaga Mathematics

  • appreciated how Innovation Studies drew from so many disciplines. By combining programs like communication, business, and philosophy, I feel like the minor helped accentuate my liberal arts experience at PLU. This paired with hands-on designing experience will be invaluable for me in my future.” Michelle Mendoza Michelle Mendoza majored in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. She also minored in Hispanic Studies and Innovation Studies. Michelle was also one of this year’s winners of

  • ELCA and through scholarly conferences, committees, associations and journals associated with the ELCA.  Additionally, she has presented at the ELCA Church Wide Assembly, the Council of Bishops and regional synods and congregations. She received her B.A. from Saint Olaf College (1989, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, and departmental distinction in English), the Master of Systematic Theology degree from Luther Seminary (1994, summa cum laude) and the Doctor of Philosophy from Claremont Graduate

  • studying away on all seven continents, and one of eight groups posting to the Sojourner blog. Auxiliary services director Mark Mulder and assistant philosophy professor Brendan Hogan made the T-shirts as a way to achieve a group identity among the students. In the group’s few short weeks on the South American continent, it’s proven to be much more than a simple T-shirt, Mulder said. “It is a chance for students to identify with their role as Sojourners, as ambassadors of global citizenship, and to

  • uber fares. I like how applicable econ is to real life.” “I chose to study economics at PLU because I felt that it opened a lot of doors to me, it isn’t a major where there is only one career path.” “All the econ professors are really approachable. I like how economics gives me a business approach to political science. I also find econ really interesting.”

  • Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Books Resurrecting the Death of God: The Past, Present, and Future of Radical Theology co-edited with Daniel J. Peterson (SUNY Press 2014) : View Book Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014.  She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia, and Urban Studies.  Dr. Shah

  • Maria Chavez Professor of Political Science Full Profile 253-535-7836 chavezml@plu.edu

  • Marit Trelstad Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies Phone: 253-535-7232 Email: marit.trelstad@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-C Professional Biography Video Additional Titles/Roles Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies Director for Vocational Reflection Education Ph.D., Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University, 2000 M.A., Systematic Theology, Luther Northwestern Seminary, 1994 B.A., Religion and English, St. Olaf College, 1989

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