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  • Academic Advising faculty and staff.

    Angie Hambrick Assistant Vice President for Diversity Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-8180 hambriaz@plu.edu

  • PLU Debaters Make History at Linfield Tournament Forensics Team is Off to Another Strong Start PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 20, 2014)—Members of Pacific Lutheran University’s Forensics team argued their way into the history books at Linfield College last weekend by winning the…

    November 19, 2014 PLU Debaters Make History at Linfield Tournament Forensics Team is Off to Another Strong Start PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 20, 2014)—Members of Pacific Lutheran University’s Forensics team argued their way into the history books at Linfield College last weekend by winning the most single-tournament world’s style debate awards in the program’s history. Senior division debate duo Angie Tinker and Brendan Stanton earned first place in the preliminary rounds

  • Title IX faculty and staff.

    Dr. Angie Hambrick Associate Vice President - Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-8180 hambriaz@plu.edu

  • A committee of faculty, staff, and students from across campus participates in the Common Reading book selection process.

    – Co-Chair Angie Hambrick, Student Life – Co-Chair

  • The Global Education Committee serves as an advisory committee for the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education.

    Committee NameGEC RoleCommunity AffiliationEnd of Term Heather MathewsChairCommunication, Media and Design Arts2024 Roberto ArteagaSecretaryLibrary2026 Jennifer RhyneSecretaryAssociate Professor of Flute and Music Theory2025 Sebastian BostwickAdvisory MemberStudent Success Advisor, Academic Advisingongoing Angie HambrickAdvisory MemberAssistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainabilityongoing Joanna GregsonAdvisory MemberProvost and Vice President for Academic Affairsongoing Brenda

  • Per the charge of PLU’s President’s Council delivered in 2018 and as outlined in PLU's Strategic Plan in 2020, the Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability and the Dean

    Diversity Deep Dive:Advice, Farewells, SunsetThe four objectives of the plan are Climate Access, recruitment, and retention Academic programs and curriculum Institutional vitality and viability Each objective contains 3 goals as well as clear strategies, and a timeline is currently being developed by the University Diversity Committee to achieve these goals. Work on achieving the plan’s objectives commences immediately. If you would like to learn more or have questions, you may contact Angie Hambrick

  • First Year Experience Program faculty and staff.

    Angie Hambrick Associate Vice President - Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-8180 hambriaz@plu.edu

  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Angie Tinker wins the prestigious Megan Gaffney Award On Saturday, January 27th, the Northwest Forensics Conference (NFC) honored Angie Tinker, Forensics Forum Assistant at Pacific Lutheran University, with the Megan Gaffney Award. The announcement was made by NFC president, Brent Northup at the Scheller Invitational, held at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon.… February 23, 2018

  • Listen Now (   )   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin . My Remarks at the Eastside Baptist Church on ‘PLU Sunday’ November 15, 2015 Good morning. Thank you…

    don’t see people that look like you, how will you fit in? We are taking some important actions. PLU has recently promoted Angie Hambrick to the post of Associate Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability. Angie is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Higher Education from Azusa Pacific University in California. Her research interests include the impact of social justice education on students, faculty, and staff, and the experiences of white individuals who are engaged in anti-racist

  • A forum at PLU on Dec. 4 called #BlackLivesMatter addressed issues surrounding the deaths of African Americans by police. The forum, attended by more than 250 students and members of PLU faculty, staff and community, was sponsored by the Diversity Center, the Women’s Center and…

    stirring current events,” explained Diversity Center Director Angie Hambrick. Organized by the PLU Women’s Center, the PLU Diversity Center and the Office of Community Engagement and Service, the community forum included personal stories, a spoken-word performance, a prayer led by University Congregation Present Ruthie Kovanen and a moment of a silence for unarmed African Americans who have been shot and killed in the United States. Diversity Center Director Angie Hambrick opens the Dec. 4 forum