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  • for his Uganda experience. But again, he was wrong. The idea of capitalizing on another tournament just wouldn’t stop tapping at his mind. But he was home now, in Puyallup in 2009 and unemployed, living off food stamps. The idea of returning to Uganda seemed an unattainable dream. Then, he scored a landscaping job. He moved in with Mom and decided to try and save 90 percent of his earnings. His grandmother sold her house and gave him $2000 of the proceeds. After months of work in 2009, he was

  • Alyson Rake Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Alyson is a Viola Performance Major with a minor in Writing. In her free time, she enjoys arranging music, singing in the PLU Chorale, and playing with her dog.

  • Teaching at PLU Peace Scholars Laura Hillis Oxford Alice Henderson Windhoek PLU Student Media The Matrix Bonney Melton Telemark Theodore Charles ’12 Crossroads Nathan Page ’13 and Brett Rousseau ’12 Elephants Anonymous Tom Paulson ’80 Humanosphere Rosanna Pansino ’07 Youtuber & Baker of Nerdy Things Allison Siburg ’09 Walking in Faith and Hope Timothy Siburg ’09 Thoughts on Leadership, Church and the Neighbor Associate Professor of Education Ron Byrnes Pressing Pause Summer Instructor Doreen Marchionni

  • Sofia Arif Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Sofia is majoring in Psychology (BA) and English (creative writing concentration) with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She writes fiction stories in her free time!

  • also focus my feedback on fundamentals of craft. Early in the drafting process, I consider mostly large-scale concerns such as structure and scope, which encourages student writers to articulate and sharpen their artistic vision for a piece of writing. Later, we’ll focus more on line-level concerns, to polish a piece toward its final form. In workshop, I strive to create an environment of mutual respect. Students should read their classmates’ work with diligence and care, and articulate their

  • Sherry Simpson Nonfiction Website: http://www.sherrysimpson.net/ Biography Biography Sherry Simpson is the author of Dominion of Bears: Living with Wildlife in Alaska, which received the 2015 John Burroughs Medal for a distinguished book of nature writing, and two collections of essays, The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska and The Way Winter Comes, which won the inaugural Chinook Literary Prize. She has also written four travel books, most recently Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

  • studies leading to a Ph.D. in the biomedical sciences. See the PREP Advertisement 2024 for a brief description of the program.  A more complete description and application information is supplied at: https://depts.washington.edu/uwprep  Read Previous Summer Research Experience in Translational Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery Read Next Nebraska Summer Research Program LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training

  • Magdalena Stickel Assistant Director & Confidential Advocate Phone: 253-535-8204 Email: mks@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 156 Website: //stickemkplu.youcanbook.me/ Biography Biography My interests change often, but I consistently love learning new things. Anti-binary, anti-carceral, pro-SW.

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  • Mary Lou Yeomans 208 Garfield Manager Phone: 253-538-5990 Email: yeomanml@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 9:30 am - 6:30 pm Biography Biography Mary Lou has been with PLU for over 10 years and has worked a variety of positions. She loves working closely with the students and helping to make PLU an awesome experience for everyone. She’s a great cook, her tamales are almost famous! Her family is what keeps her going both at and away from work.

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  • Priority Points Priority Points are calculated to align with supporting the values of PLU through living on campus, Study Away, class standing, and age during the academic year by using the following criteria:   A. Number of semesters student has lived on campus at PLU 1 point for each semester; NOT counting Summer or J-Term; B. Number of semesters in a PLU authorized Study Away program 1 point for each semester, NOT counting Summer or J-Term;C. Class standing At the end of J-Term for academic