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Parkland’s historic Garfield Street is home to the Parkland Mural, an artful depiction of the community’s past, present, and future. The wall itself is painted an optimistic sky-blue. The eight letters of the Mural spell out P-A-R-K-L-A-N-D, each letter celebrating one aspect of Parkland’s diverse community: People, Agriculture, Recreation, Kids, Landscape, Academics, Native peoples and Diversity. Many letters depict images of the area’s rich history, such as the Nisqually people who once
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-accredited school of nursing. If you have a RN license, completion of a doctoral degree in any field from a nationally-accredited school. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (B) on a 4.00 scale for all college work. Official transcripts from each college and university attended. Professional résumé. Statement of professional goals. Two letters of recommendation. Civil, administrative and criminal history clearance in all states as well as any other applicable territory or country. Fluency in speaking
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Yale, Princeton, and Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. He was recently named one of a select group of Mexican artists, academics, and politicians tasked with drafting the first constitution in Mexico City’s history. During his visit, Villoro also addressed the campus community as one of the featured speakers during the 7th Biennial Wang Center Symposium, organized by Hispanic Studies Professor and Wang Center Director Tamara Williams. As he demonstrated in his lecture, titled “Critiques
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alumna and gospel music star Crystal Aikin ’97 returns to campus to sign her album, All I Need . History Prize Molly Loberg ’98 has been awarded the History Article Prize by The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians. Super Bowl Stage-Setter Stephen Dilts, MBA ’14, and his company, Pyramid Staging & Events, set the stage for the Seahawks Super Bowl rally in Arizona. Acclaimed Novelist Leslye Walton ’04 was nominated for the William C. Morris YA Debut Award for her novel, The Strange and Beautiful
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September 15 to October 15 in the United States to recognize the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the country. The posters on display are part of a series of Latinx Art Teaching Posters: Breaking the Fast, 1968, by artist Carlos Francisco Jackson Steve Biko, by artists Jesus Barraza & Dignidad Rebelde Frida Kahlo (September), from Galería de la Raza 1975 Calendario, by artist Rupert García Not One More Deportation, by artists Ernesto Yerena
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Kara Atkinson ’23, transfer history major and former military linguist, on her PLU experience Kara Atkinson ’23 earned an associate degree while serving as an Arabic linguist in the United States Army prior to her arrival at PLU. A history major with minors in religion and Holocaust and genocide studies , Atkinson’s passion for research, academia, and higher education… May 5, 2023 HistoryResearchSeekerServiceStudent/Faculty ResearchTrailblazerTransfer
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