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  • Congratulations to the 2019-20 Faculty Excellence Award Recipients! Posted by: abryant / January 10, 2020 January 10, 2020 PLU sponsors Faculty Excellence Awards to recognize outstanding accomplishments of the faculty in five areas of faculty work: teaching, advising, mentoring, research, and service. The recipients have been nominated and selected by their peers, signifying their high regard among those who know them well. Congratulations to the 2019-20 award recipients! The Faculty Excellence

  • Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.edu

  • Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.edu

  • Clark College Major: Economics | Minors: Math and Statistics Involvement: Economics Club, Transfer Student Ambassador “I couldn’t have picked a better school – professors know you by name and are just as excited and invested in your success as you are. And a lot of my credits transferred to PLU.”   Todd Hoagland ’16Hometown: Mount Vernon, Washington Transferred from Skagit Valley College Major: Sociology | Minor: Conflict Resolution Involvement: Soccer team, Student Athlete Advisory Committee

  • students. “The 10-page paper prepares them for the next several years of college-level work.” Students in her class read each other’s work and offer feedback throughout the semester. They also learn about library literacy and research methods from Amy Stewart-Mailhiot, an associate professor and teaching librarian at PLU, as well as attend mandatory meetings with Hames to make sure their projects are on track. “They learn to be critical readers,” Hames said. “It’s a lot for them to do.” Estrada’s work

  • National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). Each year, the committee recognizes authors of a qualitative journal article or book chapter published during the previous year which, in the estimation of the members of the committee, makes the most significant contribution to the area of family theory, methods, and/or research that comes from qualitative tradition. The award is named for Anslem Strauss, whose life work was to develop and practice qualitative methodologies. The NCFR is the nation’s premier

  • Assessment and Teaching & Course FeedbackA variety of assessment resources specific to teaching and learning.EvaluationKITOnline Teaching and Course FeedbackLearn MoreLearning OutcomesView Learning Outcomes for all PLU ProgramsView OutcomesAssessment ResourcesAssessment at PLU WebsiteGo to WebsiteFaculty Development Opportunity SGID SessionsLearn how class is going before the end of the semester.Learn MoreThe below quick links will redirect you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to

  • application of Constructivist international relations theory. Using the Sacred as an avenue toward empathy, participants journey closer to mutual respect, active listening, and ensuring a positive atmosphere, eventually building trust and rapport. Holly KnutsenThank you to my wonderful family for their endless support. And thank you to Dr. Zbaraschuk, Dr. Robinson-Bertoni, and all of the PLU faculty for their time, patience, and dedication to my learning. Hinduism as an Environmental Ethic

  • Solveig Robinson Associate Professor of English Phone: 253-535-7241 Email: solveig.robinson@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 253 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Director of the Publishing & Printing Arts Program Education Ph.D., English Language & Literature, University of Chicago, 1994 M.A., English Language & Literature, University of Chicago, 1987 B.A., English, Gustavus Adolphus College, 1983 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of the

  • Adolphus College, 1983 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of the Book Victorian Literature Books The Book in Society: An Introduction to Print Culture (Broadview Press 2014) : View Book A Serious Occupation: Literary Criticism by Victorian Women Writers (Broadview Press 2003) : View Book Selected Articles "The Victorian Novel and the Reviews." The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel 2013: "Victoria Woodhull-Martin and The Humanitarian (1892–1901): Feminism and Eugenics at the Fin de Siècle