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  • Haley Ehlers ’16(served in Timor-Leste from 2016–2018) Haley graduated in May 2016 with a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and minor in Nonprofit Leadership. While at PLU, she held many roles within Impact (student-run advertising and design organization), the women’s lacrosse team, Residential Life, the Center for Community Engagement and Service, and The Matrix in Student Media. She is currently serving as a Community Development Volunteer in Timor-Leste

  • social threats. Cook says these motives, such as establishing social ties, gaining status, self-protection, and finding and retaining mates, were essential for human survival throughout evolutionary history and still drive social behavior today. For Cook, the award feels like a significant milestone marking the next step in his research career. “The Fulbright is a very prestigious award, and to be a recipient constitutes recognition of leadership and expertise in my field of research,” he said. “As a

  • narratives are constructed by and for these groups. Since graduating, Janet has had the opportunity to work at the Northwest Leadership Foundation as a coordinator for their mentoring initiative. In this role Janet recruited, trained, and supervised mentors and mentees, as well as built connections with other youth-serving programs in order to provide students and their families with holistic support. Most recently, she began working at UW Tacoma as an Admissions Advisor. As an advisor, she works with

  • race, class, and ethnicity on human life have experience writing anthropologically be able to think critically Didn't begin as a First Year student? Students take different paths in their educational journey. A few come to the university with a clear view of being an anthropology major. Many more recognize their vocation after they have studied for a number of semesters. In any case, by the time you graduate with the anthropology major you should have all the skills an knowledge defined in the

  • Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA). Both of these applications determine parental and student ability to contribute toward the student’s education. Spouses of married students are also expected to contribute toward their spouse’s educational expenses. If students or their families have unusual circumstances that cannot be reflected on the FAFSA (such as loss of employment or major medical expenses), Student Financial Services should be contacted. The

  • -yeong Lee, Chairman of the Woosong Educational Foundation of Woosong University Dr. John E. Endicott, President of Woosong Univesity Lingshan Zhao, Vice President & Secretary General of the China International Foundation for Chinese Language Education Christine “Chris” O’Grady Gregoire , Governor of Washington State 2005-2013 Lingshan Zhao Greetings (4 min)Congratulations video from Chairman Lee of Woosong University (3 min)President Endicott to CIWA (2 min)Governor Gregoire to CIWA (2 min) 7:00 - 7

  • distributed annually, no longer cover the costs of bringing excellent presenters to PLU. In the past several years to invite lecturers to PLU, we have had to rely on relationships with potential lecturers who happen to already be in the United States on other business. This allows for little, if any, flexibility or planning. Our vision is to expand the educational opportunities offered from this fund for PLU students and the larger community. To accomplish this goal, a group of Bjug Harstad’s descendants

  • Rican Movements aimed to combat the structural racism that disenfranchised these communities through political and educational reforms, such as labor laws, voting rights and the institutionalization of ethnic studies programs, and cultural movements, including literary production and a wide array of visual arts. Latino Studies programs share the vision, theories and praxis of these movements, but broaden the field beyond the examination of the Puerto Rican and Mexican-American experience. The

  • listener? Are you able to think quickly on your feet and make important time-sensitive decisions? Do you enjoy learning? Are you intrigued by the ways medicine can be used to improve life? If you answered “yes” to the majority of these questions then you should consider further exploring this career option. It is important to be aware of the challenges and rewards that a career in medicine has to offer. Becoming a physician requires a serious educational commitment. It typically takes from 11 to 16

  • excellence and open doors for professional success. What do we do?Phi Alpha at PLU puts on educational information sessions, fundraising events, and social activities throughout the year. Phi Alpha engages in community service projects, volunteer opportunities, connection with alumni, and mentoring. There will be more information on this in future emails, or on our Instagram platform (@plusocw).The elected officers are:Co-President: Zoneice Grose Co-President: Ally Redford Media Manager: Areli Villegas