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  • Section 1. THE FACULTY ASSEMBLY The governing body of the faculty shall be designated the Faculty Assembly and shall consist of all members of the faculty. Part-time contingent faculty, emeriti faculty, and emeriti presidents shall have the privilege of voice, but not the right to vote. The Faculty Assembly shall be scheduled to meet at least once a month during fall and spring semesters. The Faculty Assembly shall meet at the call of the chair of the faculty. Scheduled Faculty Assembly

  • Section 1. INDIVIDUALThe individual faculty member upon appointment becomes a member of a community of scholars who respect and uphold the principles of Lutheran Higher Education with certain rights and obligations. Preeminent among these is the obligation to uphold the objectives of the university and the right of academic freedom in order that the obligation of examining and interpreting special areas of instruction may be freely and thoroughly exercised.Section 2. COLLECTIVE All action taken

  • Start at SPSCC and Finish Strong at PLUEach year, South Puget Sound Community College students transfer to Pacific Lutheran University to complete their Bachelor’s degree, with over 40 academic programs from which to choose. Now is the time to apply. Finish strong at Pacific Lutheran University. Why attend PLU? Washington’s #1 Best Small College to Help Graduates Find Jobs (Zippia) 99% of PLU students receive financial aid More than 40 academic programs Class size average of 19 Generous credit

  • An Insider’s Look at O Nata Lux Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 5, 2019 December 5, 2019 One of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Northwest, The Choir of the West, University Chorale, and University Symphony Orchestra present PLU’s annual Christmas concert, O Nata Lux. Works by Dan Forrest, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, Benjamin Britten and others will be mixed with traditional carols and seasonal favorites as we celebrate the glory, hope and light of the Christmas season. Read

  • Neal Sobania Professor of History, Emeritus Email: sobania@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies), 1980 M.A., Ohio University, 1973 B.A., Hope College, 1968 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise African History with a particular focus on Ethiopia Eastern and Southern Africa Visual Culture Museum Studies The use of photographs as historical documents Books Painting Ethiopia: The Life and Work of Qes Adamu Tesfaw By Raymond Silverman

  • Credit Hour PolicyPacific Lutheran University operates on a semester calendar with 15-week fall and spring semesters, a 4-week January term, and summer sessions ranging from 4 to 12 weeks. The University awards academic credit on a semester credit hour basis at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The unit of credit applies to all semesters and terms and is consistent with Federal, State, and regional accrediting requirements. Pacific Lutheran University Credit Hours Four semester credit

  • Thomas Ackerman Director of the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO) and Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington Office Location:null Website: http://jisao.washington.edu/about-jisao/director Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Atmospheric Science, University of Washington - Seattle, WA, 1976 M.S., Physics, University of Washington - Seattle, WA, 1971 B.A., Physics, Calvin College - Grand Rapids, MI, 1970 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise

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  • Cynthia Briggs KittredgeProfessor of New Testament Dean and President of the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas Co-editor of the Fortress Commentary on the Bible and Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of John Gordon LathropProfessor of Liturgy Emeritus Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia Author of The Four Gospels on Sunday: The New Testament and the Reform of Christian Worship and The Pastor: A Spirituality Barbara RossingProfessor of New Testament Lutheran

  • Executive BoardThe Executive Board consists of the following: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Outreach Group Coordinator, Activities Group Coordinator, Services Group Coordinator, and the immediate Past President. The SCC Director, the Chair of the Scandinavian Studies Program, the Curator of the Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection, and a representative from PLU’s Development Office serve as ex officio members. The Executive Board conducts the business of the Cultural

  • Latino Studies Learning Objectives1) Through the analysis of a wide array of Latino cultural productions (literature, film, music, visual arts, socio-political studies), students will be introduced to Latino Studies as a field, its history from the Civil Rights era to the present, its spaces of engagement (community, academy, political, cultural), and main theoretical contributions. 2) Students will complicate their understanding of US history, geography, and dominant narratives about Latinos