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  • . Krise, Ph.D., PLU president and English professor The son and grandson of Army medical service officers, he was born at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, and spent his early childhood in Washington, D.C., and on military posts across the U.S. and in Germany. He lived aboard a sailboat for the better part of two years and then attended high school on the island of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, where he was a deckhand, a dive master and an Eagle Scout. He is married to Patricia Love Krise, a

  • Knodell ’11 Kevin is a freelance multimedia journalist and comic writer. He’s currently a senior contributor at the digital military affairs publication War Is Boring. He was the editor for WIB’s Iraq field coverage from 2014-15. His work has also appeared in Vice , The Week , Soldier of Fortune , The News Tribune , The Fort Lewis Ranger , DiscoverParkland.com and others. As a member of PLU’s class of 2011 he was active in student media, where he was a photo editor at The Mooring Mast , a volunteer

  • , and I wouldn’t have been able to finish this project without their support. I also want to thank Layne for forcing me to continually work without forgetting the importance of play. I love you all! My capstone professors Adela and Rose deserve the biggest acknowledgement for the effort and patience they have given me and all of my peers. Sending lots of love to all family and friends!! Identity’s Impact on Relationship to Nature and Access to its Health Benefits In this paper, I explore and explain

  • of resources available to the faculty. To recommend policy concerning faculty scholarships and grants. To recommend policy concerning faculty leaves. To recommend policy concerning fringe benefits, retirement, and salaries. To seek to stimulate creative faculty activities. To express faculty sentiment on appropriate occasions. To collaborate with the Office of the Provost in the planning and organization of the faculty fall conference. To designate one member of this committee to serve on the

  • than surprise when she thought she could perceive herself the object of their attention and discourse. What could they have to say of her? She feared General Tilney did not like her appearance: she found it was implied in his preventing her admittance to his daughter, rather than postpone his own walk a few minutes. “How came Mr. Thorpe to know your father?” was her anxious inquiry, as she pointed them out to her companion. He knew nothing about it; but his father, like every military man, had a

  • the editor in chief of South Sound magazine and 425 magazine , both regional, award-winning lifestyle publications. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1998, and enjoys coming back to campus to talk to students about media-related topics. Kevin Knodell ’11 Kevin is a freelance multimedia journalist and comic writer. He’s currently a senior contributor at the digital military affairs publication War Is Boring. He was the editor for WIB’s Iraq field coverage from 2014-15. His work has

  • & Application: Please contact PLU’s Veterans Benefits Coordinator Neshell Henkel Chabot at 253-535-7161 or henkelnd@plu.edu for details on applying.Alumni Dependent (Legacy) Scholarship – $1,000Eligibility: Students who are dependents of PLU alumni (this includes step-parents) Amount: $1,000 per yearClergy Dependent Scholarship – $1,000Eligibility: Students who are dependents of clergy, from any religious denomination Amount: $1,000 per yearVisit Scholarship - $1,000Eligibility: Students who have attended

  • service or research with explicit learning objectives, preparation, and reflection. Students involved in community-engaged learning are expected not only to provide direct community service or respond to questions generated among community partners, but also to learn about the context in which the service is provided, the connection between service or research and their academic coursework, and their roles as citizens (Seifer, S.; Jacoby, B.). Benefits of CELBenefit of CEL for students: Personal and

  • invited to this meeting. Seminar is a chance for us to address horn and general music issues, perform for each other, and play horn ensemble music.Chamber MusicI encourage you to participate in chamber music during your time at PLU. When you enter the “real world” it might not be as easy to find interested players who are willing to collaborate. As a student at PLU, you have dozens of colleagues also seeking to perform in chamber ensembles. Some of the benefits of chamber music are that it develops