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writing on any subject in U.S. history, and Organization of American Historians’ Ellis W. Hawley prize for best book in post-Civil War U.S. political history. Dochuk has also co-edited a number of essay collections, including Sunbelt Rising: The Politics of Space, Place, and Region (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), American Evangelicalism: George Marsden and the State of American Religious History University of Notre Dame Press, 2014), and Faith in the New Millennium: The Future of Religion
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Ed Hrivnak ‘96: Firefighter, Flight Nurse, Veteran Posted by: Zach Powers / January 20, 2016 January 20, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsEd Hrivnak graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. His decorated career as a public servant included 20 years in the armed forces where he served as the Crew Director of a medical-evacuation team. A veteran of the first Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hrivnak, who retired as a
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capacity all phases of the operations of all student publications/productions; To provide an avenue for emerging student media outlets to be considered a part of the University Student Media Board; To be the guardian of freedom and responsibility of expression for the publications/productions by establishing appropriate policies for all officially recognized media produced primarily by and for the students of Pacific Lutheran University under the auspices of the Board of Regents. PRIMARY PURPOSES To
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. “We’re looking at education holistically,” Trelstad says. To do that, stewards at the university must understand the need to hear, heed and honor all voices in the community. An instance of this, Trelstad says, is the way that Lutheran higher education helps people think about religion. Core Elements in Lutheran Higher Education+ Critical questioning + Freedom of expression + Commitment to the liberal arts + Learning in community + Care for creation + Discernment of one’s vocation + Service in the
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