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  • Contemporary LGBTQ Literature 2008: "Charles Busch." The Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature 2008: "Thinking Inside the Box." Playscripts Blog "Broadway Musicals." The Nineties in America, Salem Press "Terrence McNally." The Nineties in America, Salem Press "Design for Living." The Nineties in America, Salem Press "Group Theatre." The Nineties in America, Salem Press Accolades 2021 Faculty Excellence Award in Advising Winner: Hillsboro Artists Regional Theatre Page to Stage contest Official

  • , adored and wanted to return to us. We did our best to fight for him because we knew he always did and would fight for us. Unfortunately fate had a different plan. Those of us who continue to love him carry the pain and agony of not having his body to physically express our love and affection. But we firmly believe that his energy is all around us and all we have to do is persist in thinking our love, feeling or love, and expressing our love to that energy. We are truly devastated. No words can

  • fight for us,” his brother wrote in his tribute. They continue to fight each day, with his memory lingering in all they do — from online fundraisers for the Epilepsy Foundation to marches for equal rights. “We can keep Panayotis Alexandros Horton in our world by thinking and speaking our memories as long as we live,” his brother wrote. That’s how his family ensures their three-linked chain will never break, and — in Panago’s words — will carry on: “I am from a strong link of three,” Panago wrote in

  • when they were students, or if they weren’t students when the Diversity Center was formed, they still have this connection to the mission and values of the Diversity Center — which include perspective taking, critical reflection, diversity, inclusion, equity and thinking about the lives of minoritized people. “What we wanted to do (with this podcast) was to make sure that we centered the voices of our alumni.” Diversity Center AlumniAngie Hambrick, Maurice Eckstein ’11 and Nicole Jordan ’15 In the

  • , guidance, and assistance in preparing for the LSAT, with the law school application process, and in the process of choosing a law school. You can choose any academic major and still participate in PLU’s pre-law advising program. U.S. law schools have no preference for applicants from certain majors, and seek applicants who are literate and numerate, who are critical thinkers and articulate communicators. In essence, they value the kind of liberal arts education that PLU provides! pre-law minor: In

  • therapist might approach managing a large team, perhaps specifically through challenging moments? I think maintaining people’s humanity is a really important part of leadership. When you work in family therapy, when you’re working with partners or parents that are really frustrated, you’re often dealing with challenges that have attacked a person’s humanity. It’s critical for them to learn how to be frustrated while maintaining their partner’s humanity. And I think that goes along with what we have to

  • % per year. The Class of 1971 Endowed Gap Scholarship will be given to Junior or Senior students who need help decreasing this “gap.” This is a critical retention tool, allowing students to stay and graduate from PLU.Give to the Class of 1971 Endowed Gap ScholarshipScholarships Established by Members of the Class of 1971Mrs. Shirley E. Aikin – Travis and Shirley Aikin Memorial Nursing Scholarship – Shirley Aikin (Coleman ’71, ’78, ’96) established this scholarship in memory of her late husband

  • -century’s interpretation of Austen’s gender commentary and imperialist tendencies, including present-day approaches to diversity and inclusion in adaptation projects. Adela Ramos is Associate Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University. She has written on Homero Aridjis, Henry Fielding, Maria Edgeworth, Jonathan Swift, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Her teaching of Austen’s work emphasizes environmental humanities, feminism, critical race theories, and digital humanities. She is interested in how we

  • Master of Science in Kinesiology at Pacific Lutheran University brings a tradition of excellence into the Master of Science degree. The program combines a rigorous academic experience with real-world, relevant and impactful applications designed to intentionally address critical gaps in Kinesiology training and practice. Unique features of the program include a commitment to diversity and inclusion, along with intentional mentorship and leadership development opportunities. Through coursework

  • , community-based, locally-owned health system in the state of Washington. Hundreds of PLU alumni serve in critical roles throughout MultiCare Health System — the vast majority of them as nurses. For this “Lute Powered” feature, we featured three PLU alumni who serve behind the scenes. Leading with careTerri Card ’83 doesn’t just care about people. She cares about caring for people when they need it most. Card is the chief operating officer of outpatient operations for MultiCare Behavioral Health, but