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  • Orthodox religion and culture. During our lunch break, some of the locals of Delphi warmly welcomed us and invited us to go inside the church. They were proud to share the magnificent architecture from both outside and inside the church. Delphi, Greece January 28, 2023 Scenes from Around the World CategoryBe inspired by your new surroundings. Qualifying photos for this category may include wildlife, plants, natural and urban landscapes and landmarks.1st Place Riley Graniczny “Sunset on Bacolet Beach

  • possibility and reality. As a University in the Lutheran tradition we hold well complex challenges, we greet each student as a beloved and worthy individual, and we strive to make their Wild Hope a reality. As as your president, I look forward to this work together, crafting these stories of student success for generations to come.” Top Christa Slater, Invocation Christa Slater, Class of 2020Christa Slater, from Fresno, California, is a leader within PLU Campus Ministry who is majoring in Religion. She is

  • government supported medical experimentation. How does race help to rationalize state violence for the public good and how should we contest these forms of violence?   Introduced by Dr. Lisa Marcus, Associate Prof. of English and Chair of PLU’s Women and Gender Studies Program, and Dr. Beth Kraig, Prof. of History   12:30-1:45 p.m., CK East, AUC   Panel:  “The Legacies of Dietrich Bonhoeffer”   Dr. Kevin O’Brien , Associate Professor of Religion, Panel Chair Dr. Victoria Barnett , U.S. Holocaust Memorial

  • is broadly explored and defined to include race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and ability. The course content looks critically at privilege and ways in which a society's cultural practices and structure may oppress, marginalize, and alienate some while enhancing power and privilege of others. (4) SOCW 291 : Directed Study To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum

  • Sound (FEPPS) and The Village Program, Gig Harbor Women’s Prison Bio: Tanya Erzen is an Associate Professor of Religion and Gender Studies at the University of Puget Sound and the executive director of the Freedom Education Project Puget Sound, a college program in the Washington Corrections Center for Women.  In 2014, she received a Soros Justice Fellowship from the Open Society Foundation.  Her book God in Captivity: Redemption and Punishment in American Faith-Based Prisons is forthcoming from

  • Health System Oregon Health & Science University Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Seattle Children’s Hospital Swedish Medical Center Seattle Surgical Society Tacoma General Hospital University of Washington Medical Center Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Biology Business Chemistry Hispanic & Latino Studies Kinesiology Pre-Health Sciences Psychology Religion PluSchoolOfNursing My favorite class was

  • , teacher and mountain guide Natalie McCarthy ’09, Paralympian-in-training Matt Kennedy ’07 Art Thiel ’75, sports writer Moderator: Samuel Torvend ’73, Associate Professor of Religion Location: University Center, Chris Knutsen (CK) Hall

  • intimate bond built that someone who has not served will have a hard time understanding. This bond is built through teamwork, long hours, crappy assignments, complaining about everything together, and also enjoying the off time together. No matter someone’s background, culture, race, religion, or sex, the bond brings us all together. And humor is paramount to making it through all of the rough times. Tami Walsh Women’s Army Corps 1978-1980, Communications Specialist PLU Transcript Specialist, Office of

  • , teacher and mountain guide Natalie McCarthy ’09, Paralympian-in-training Matt Kennedy ’07 Art Thiel ’75, sports writer Moderator: Samuel Torvend ’73, Associate Professor of Religion Location: University Center, Chris Knutsen (CK) Hall

  • in Religion Dr. Timothy K. and Irene L. Chung Scholarship Class of 1958 50th Reunion Meant to Live Endowment Class of 1963 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1966 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship Earl K. Clemens Endowed Scholarship Hulda Cocanower Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund Collard Family Scholarship Fund Comprehensive Gerontologic Education Partnership Endowment Computer Science Endowed Scholarship Dorothy and Powell Cone Memorial / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Endowed