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  • paradigm that rewards institutions that prioritize high-paying professional fields such as engineering, computer science, and the health sciences. The study also suggests that colleges who are able to recruit students with extraordinarily high school test scores and grade point averages often receive more credit than they deserve for their contributions to the professional success of their graduates. As the column points out, high test scores and grade point averages reflect high intelligence and a

  • eye view. While the walkers’ bodies experience “the thick and thins of an urban ‘text’” (15), those looking down on the city transform it into a text which lies before them. In my course, I used de Certeau’s two ways of conceptualizing the city both as frame for the course material, and as a pedagogical imperative. That is: I encouraged students to think about Oaxaca City as a space which they had to both experience and read. Every gesture, every comment, every glance, every interaction might

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  • , Mankato, Minn., b. 1944. Carolyn Schneider Harstad, Peter’s wife, Lakeville, Minn., b. 1936. Peter Tjernagel Harstad, Bjug’s grandson, Lakeville, Minn., b. 1935. Sandy Deneau Dunham Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for The Phoenix Gazette , The (Tacoma) News Tribune and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at

  • for her for many reasons: there is a course offered on Ancient Greek which is important to studying the New Testament, Greece has such a rich religious history, CYA has a balance of structure and independence, and it fit perfectly with her major and minor. While in Athens, Erika was able to take classes in Modern Greek (which she was able to practice by going to cafés and talking to locals) and Ancient Greek, a monotheistic religion course, a religion class on Orthodox Christianity, a philosophy

  • Journalism as Conversation I&TS Connections Benjamin Rasmus ‘06 Bike Against Hunger Claire Todd PLU Glacial Geology PLU International Voices Bryanna Plog ’10 A Site for Travelers and Readers Associate Professor of Chinese Paul Manfredi china Avant garde Professor of Music Gregory Youtz The Making of Beautiful Things in Sound Tyler Scott ’11 Sandcastles in the Sand Katrina Hay In Physics MediaLab Waste Not Karly Siroky ’10 Alaskan Adventures FALL 2023 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship

  • Yaa Arhin Post-Award Grants Manager Phone: 253-535-7493 Email: yaa.s.arhin@plu.edu Biography Biography Yaa Arhin is responsible for the management of post-award activities in The Office of Sponsored Programs. She has experience managing federal, non-federal, state, and private foundation grants and contracts in the spheres of military medical research, social services, and higher education.

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  • Alumni Recognition With over 37,000 active alumni, there is always a reason to applaud and celebrate the accomplishments of our remarkable alumni and friends. Learn about types of awards and how to nominate someone.Alumni RecognitionAward Recipients Peruse the list of fellow Lutes who are past alumni award recipients, and nominate someone for an award.All Award Recipients  

  • FAQsFrequently asked questions about the Wellness Access Plan and the Health CenterMoreWellness Access PlanHighlights of the PLU wellness Access PlanMoreInsuranceUsing insurance at the Health CenterMoreWashington Benefit ExchangeLearn more about the Washington Health Plan Finder and how to find the right insurance plan for you!More LOCATION601 121st St S Parkland, WA 98444HOURSMonday – Friday, 8am to 5pmEMERGENCY911 (off campus)

  • Extension Number Ranges Within Campus PrefixesThe numbers at PLU have several prefixes.  When calling from off-campus, use the prefixes below: For extension numbers     Dial this prefix in these ranges 7000-8799                              535 8860-8879 5000-5199                              536 2000-2029                              538 2150-2179 2230-2249 2380-2399 2530-2549 4690-4719 4780-4799 5400-6399 5300-5399                               539