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  • that I have received this interdisciplinary education in the Religion Department! Addressing the Social Segregation of Black and White Church Members in Diverse Church Environments Leana West Personal Profile: Outside of being a devout Christian, I am a self professed Sci Fi geek who enjoys music, reading, painting, and creating in my spare time. My top four favorite things to do is help others, smile, laugh, and annoy (spend time with) my beautiful daughter. Why I became a Religion Major. Studying

  • State University in 1969. He served as an administrator in several Washington school districts and at an international school in The Philippines. After retirement, he began an unexpected second career as a landscape artist painting the outdoor spaces he loved so well. After Helen’s death in 2001, Dick began volunteering weekly at PLU’s Alumni Office. Dick and Helen loved jazz music, and in his final years, he created the Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU

  • benefits. PLU has A LOT of active clubs (more than 50!) where you can build your communities, connect with an affinity group, explore interests and talents, and develop your leadership skills. Two student-led clubs with a specific focus on mental well-being are Active Minds and the Student Neurodiversity Club. Active Minds is a club dedicated to changing the conversation surrounding mental health. They host yoga sessions and painting classes to connect with other Lutes. The Student Neurodiversity Club

  • . “When people look at painting or artifact, rarely do they think about disability,” Llewellyn Ihssen says. “But if you have those who identify as disabled as part of the curatorial process, there’s a new lens of curation for museum items.”  In addition, people with disabilities can offer assistance in making a museum space more equitable and accessible. For example, display cases might come with audio recordings for the neurodivergent and braille for the blind.  “Although not a permanent resident nor

  • preparing to hold his second solo show with the Linda Hodges Gallery in November. But it wasn’t an accident that Mangan succeeded in living as a full-time artist; it took a lot of hard work, self-motivation and discipline; the road was not devoid of challenges. Where has life taken you since leaving PLU? Immediately after graduating from PLU I spent a year as a Fulbright Fellow in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. Next was grad school, first at Central Washington University and

  •  by mindful.org Yoga for stress and anxiety Exercise!  See next drop down menu. List of Wellness Phone Apps How to Pass the Time IntentionallyNow is a great opportunity to learn a new skill, read that book, or finally catch up on The Office before it leaves Netflix forever! Learn a new language Duolingo Babbel  Try a new craft 10 New Crafts to Try This Year – posted by The Spruce Crafts 15 New Craft Ideas You NEED to Try in 2020 – posted by The Crazy Craft Lady The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross

  • , Honduras and Belize. During colonization by the Spaniards –monopoly of all major forms of visible public expression; drama, architecture, sculpture, painting, writing –even textile designs (women’s clothing) were banned because they carried complex messages within the weaving. hundreds of hieroglyphic books were burned by missionaries missionaries taught the Maya – the roman alphabet in order to translate the bible into Quiché language as a form of resistance and in order to save their culture –scribes

  • met and married Chuck, they settled in Connecticut and raised their family. In 1978, they moved to Washington where they reconnected with Chuck’s PLU friends. Toni loved to visit with friends, travel and spend time with their children and grandchildren. Toni enjoyed traveling with friends, worked in the community as a counselor at her church and spent many years working for PLU in the science department. Walt Tomsic Former PLU painting and design professor, died on July 16. He had a passion for

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  • are The Tribal Knot: A Memoir of Family, Community, and a Century of Change and a new edition of Word Painting: The Fine Art of Writing Descriptively. She has also published five books of poetry, two additional books of writing instruction, and The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings, winner of the Glasgow Award in nonfiction. McClanahan’s work has appeared in Best American Essays, Best American Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, The Sun, and numerous anthologies. McClanahan, who