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  • .” Inclusion Angie Hambrick, assistant vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability, echoes the call for inclusion. She says that once diverse voices are invited to the table, a healthy institution of Lutheran higher education must guarantee they have a seat that fits them. “I have the right to write my own narrative,” she says, underscoring that the university’s commitment to belonging—beyond just welcoming—ensures that PLU continues the Lutheran tradition of access to education. “That work is

  • abilities, all socioeconomic and citizenship statuses, all ages and backgrounds, education and titles. PLU Acting President Allan Belton stated at University Conference this past fall, “the list is infinite, and every way in which we identify as individuals is essential to our success.” Dawn CuthbertsonGender-Based Violence Advocate and Education Coordinator“I want to be that mentor for someone who is potentially in a world where they don’t see themselves or their identity.” Inclusion Angie Hambrick

  • awards and won a coveted sweepstakes award. At Linfield College’s 2015 Mahaffey Memorial tournament, Angie Tinker ’16 and Matt Aust ’17 received second place in the open division, while Jillian Stanphill ‘16 and Ticia Hackney ’17 took second place in the novice division. Additionally, more than 70 percent of the teams broke to elimination rounds. The team won three novice speaking awards and one open speaking award. At the Seattle University debate tournament, Mariah Collier ‘17 and Ryley Tucker ’19

  • Mentor Profiles Home2024 Research ProjectsRead About Student Research ExperiencesStudent-Researcher Responsibilities2024 CalendarSummer 2024 applications are closed.Dr. Angie BoysenAssistant Professor of Chemistry aboysen@plu.edu (253) 535-7596Dr. Renzhi CaoAssociate Professor of Computer Science caora@plu.edu (253) 535-7409Dr. Taylor DodsonVisiting Assistant Professor of Biology tdodson@plu.edu (253) 535-1004Dr. Andrea MunroChair & Associate Professor of Chemistry munroam@plu.edu (253) 535

  • University Diversity Committee NameRoleCommunity AffliationEnd of Term Angie HambrickAssociate Vice President of Diversity, Justice & SustainabilityCo-ChairN/A Jen SmithDean of Inclusive ExcellenceCo-ChairN/A Kenzie GandyASPLU Diversity DirectorStudent RepresentativeSpring 2020 Casey BrownRHA Social Justice DirectorStudent RepresentativeSpring 2020 Ksenija Simic-MullerAppt. by Faculty Executive CommitteeFaculty MemberSpring 2020 Patrick MoneyangAppt. by Faculty Executive CommitteeFaculty

  • a look at events planned for 2016: Social Justice & Vocation Alumni Panel Spirit of Diversity Awards Diversity Center Alumni reception Social justice workshops Potluck dinner Bottomless brunch For more information, see www.plu.edu/dcenter or email Angie Hambrick, Director of The Diversity Center, at hambriaz@plu.edu . Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us

  • Terri D. Farrar Fall 2023 Taylor Dodson Fall 2023 Psychology Department Fall 2023 Corey Cook Fall 2023 Jeff Caley Fall 2023 Angie Boysen Fall 2023 Bradford Andrews Fall 2023 Kathleen Richardson Fall 2022 Rick Barot Fall 2022 Elizabeth Barton Fall 2022 Sarah Robinson-Bertoni Fall 2022 Sara Finley Fall 2022 Neal Yakelis Fall 2022 Corey Cook Fall 2022 Wendy Gardiner Fall 2022 Jessica Sklar Fall 2022 Bridget Yaden Fall 2022 Andrea Munro Spring 2022 Khalfalla Awedat Spring 2022 Daniel Heath Spring 2022

  • . Since 2012, he has served on the Radicalizing Reformation consortium whose scholars have published six volumes on gender, racial justice, anti-Judaism, nonviolence, conflict and torture, and neoliberal capitalism. Among his published works are Luther and the Hungry Poor: Gathered Fragments. Samuel Torvend Angie HambrickAngie Hambrick serves as the Assistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability at PLU. She initiates, manages, and supports programs and services that enrich the

  • PLU, the Office of Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, the Trans Task Force, and Marketing & Communications. Co-producers: Dr. Angie Hambrick, Nicole Jordan ’15, Karmen Brown-Taylor, and Lace M. Smith. Special thanks to Dr. Jennifer Smith, Dr. Jes Takla, and Pushpa Chandwaney for their valued contributions. © Pacific Lutheran University - 2023 Names Are Sacred Activity Guides Note Cards twitter facebook instagram linkedin vimeo Search Twitter Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo

  • find: Dr. Angie Hambrick, AVP for DJS & Director of the CGE Nicole Juliano: Director of the DCenter Nicole Jordan: Coordinator of the CGE Luke Ruiz: Assistant Director of the DCenter Magdalena Stickel: Coordinator of the CGE and Confidential Victim’s Advocate Professional staff in this space are responsible for facilitating and partnering for social change and work collaboratively with staff, faculty, and students to uphold our shared values of diversity, justice, and sustainability. DJS Classroom