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  • Socialist Germany, the company had to be given up in 1934. Sometime around 1937/1938 the family moved to Wiesbaden for security reasons. There Emmy managed to complete training as a cosmetician. In 1939 came their “emigration” to the US. Up to that point her young son Kurt had attended no fewer than three Jewish schools. In the US Emmy Mayer had considerable success with a cosmetics company under the name “Emmy Bouquet” [playing on her maiden name of Strauss]. Her son was able to continue his mother’s

  • Socialist Germany, the company had to be given up in 1934. Sometime around 1937/1938 the family moved to Wiesbaden for security reasons. There Emmy managed to complete training as a cosmetician. In 1939 came their “emigration” to the US. Up to that point her young son Kurt had attended no fewer than three Jewish schools. In the US Emmy Mayer had considerable success with a cosmetics company under the name “Emmy Bouquet” [playing on her maiden name of Strauss]. Her son was able to continue his mother’s

  • Socialist Germany, the company had to be given up in 1934. Sometime around 1937/1938 the family moved to Wiesbaden for security reasons. There Emmy managed to complete training as a cosmetician. In 1939 came their “emigration” to the US. Up to that point her young son Kurt had attended no fewer than three Jewish schools. In the US Emmy Mayer had considerable success with a cosmetics company under the name “Emmy Bouquet” [playing on her maiden name of Strauss]. Her son was able to continue his mother’s

  • . This makes the program unique and I will keep it at the forefront of my thinking when entering the world of work.” Kaleb’s first job out of college will be to work for Target Corporation as an Executive Team Leader. It will be a good match for his academic training and preparation. “I’m very grateful to Dr. Halvorson for everything he has done to support my career. The Innovative Studies Program was genuinely one of my favorite parts of the PLU experience.” We wish Kaleb the best as he graduates

  • Studies Selected Publications "Gasping for War Drama: The 'About to Die Moment' of the Osama bin Laden Assassination" in Critical Studies in Media Communication "War Misguidance: Visualizing Quagmire in the US War in Afghanistan" in Media, War & Conflict "Fusing Race: The Phobogenics of Racializing Surveillance" "Feeling for the State: Affective Labor and Anti-Terrorism Training in US Hotels" Accolades 2021 • Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award 2021 • PLU Center for Gender Equity Award for

  • I-94 Arrival/Departure Record Retrieve I-94 ASAP It is important to retrieve your I-94 as soon as you return to the U.S. from international travel. You will be asked to provide I-94 number when applying for an Optional Practical Training benefit or at some other occasions. Trouble retrieving your I-94 number?  Please contact ISS immediately! How to Retrieve I-94 Get your passport and printer ready! Go to www.cbp.gov/i94 and enter following info: Family Name First Name Birth Date Passport Number

  • What types of support are the colleagues expected to offer?Colleagues offering support draw from their own experiences to point out available resources, empathize, offer strategies for coping and thriving, and (if they choose) share insights from their own journey. Colleagues offering support are not experts in counseling and no training is required before participating in this role. Some example topics that participants may wish to meet to discuss include, but are not limited to the following

  • David Ward Dean of Health Professions Phone: 253-535-8284 Email: warddb@plu.edu Office Location: Garfield Station - 106 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy Education Ph.D., Marriage and Family Therapy, Texas Tech University, 2006 M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy, Virginia Tech, Falls Church, 2002 B.S., Family Science, Brigham Young University, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise The Power of Hope to Affect Change Clinical Training and

  • years of my career. I then entered a PACU residency and have worked in that setting ever since. I have been lucky enough to get excellent training in PACU Phase 1, Phase 2, Admit, and GI Special procedures. I have served as charge nurse throughout much of my career, I also spent one year as a PACU Nurse educator. Throughout my career I have always remembered my time as a student, remembering how daunting it was! That is what drove me to teaching. While this is my first year with PLU, I have served

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