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  • in early December, and will showcase both PLU’s jazz ensemble and the University of Puget Sound’s jazz ensemble, under the direction of Tacoma jazz legend Tracy Knoop. We hope to feature a nationally-renowned professional guest artist. Since we will be using a public venue, attending the Christmas Jam in person may not be free of charge as it has been in the past. Please check back for details (date, location, featured artists, price, etc.) on our various web pages, Facebook, and with on-air

  • VOCAL Choir of the WestThe Choir of the West is the premier choral ensemble at Pacific Lutheran University.  It is comprised of undergraduate majors from a wide variety of academic disciplines, achieving a reputation of excellence for its performances at professional music conferences, national and international tours, and numerous recordings.  The choir regularly joins the University Symphony Orchestra in performances of major choral/orchestral works, and participates in the annual Christmas

  • Rainey Banick Wood, DNP, ARNP, FNP-C Assistant Professor of Nursing Phone: 253.535.7347 Email: banickrc@plu.edu

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  • Patrick Gehring Associate VP for Finance Phone: 253-535-7119 Email: gehrinpd@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Day-to-day oversight of the work of the Business & Payroll Office Financial Policy and Procedures Management Financial Reporting Budget Development

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  • , understanding implicit bias; Consider the impact of implicit bias on individuals and at PLU; Identify initial strategies for “de-biasing” as individuals and as an institution. If you are interested in learning more about this topic prior to the forum, please consider completing an implicit bias assessment and engaging the resources offered by Tolerance.org and found at: www.tolerance.org/hidden-bias Please direct any questions to Joanna Royce-Davis, roycedjc@plu.edu, or Jan Lewis, lewisjp@plu.edu, co-chairs

  • Honors Program and offers a course on early or medieval Christianity in Rome where students travel to Assisi, Orvieto, and Ostia Antica. His current research focuses on the origins of social welfare in the sixteenth century and the use of the visual arts to promote reform.

  • adapted masks and ceremonial dances to cater to tourists, and the natural evolution of their traditions to include new materials and characters has stagnated as a result of tourists desiring to see “traditional” Dogon life. The high prices that collectors and tourists are willing to pay for “traditional” Dogon art has also resulted in many of the oldest and finest pieces being sold away from Dogon country. In particular, a drought in the 1970s caused many Dogon to abandon rural villages and sell their

  • Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources He/Him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: Beiermad@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Education M.S., Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University , 2021 B.A., Economics, Political Science, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018

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  • 2015 Holocaust ConferenceThe theme of the 8th Annual Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education, March 4-6, 2015, was titled “Children’s Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond.” Children of the past, present and future were the focus of the conference.  Beth Kraig, faculty planning co-coordinator explained, “The conference should remind and inform audiences of the past destruction and abuse of children in the Holocaust, while provoking us all to realize that children are still heavily targeted

  • Carol Bautista Faculty Governance Manager Phone: 253-535-8312 Email: bautisca@plu.edu Office Location:Hauge Administration Building Professional Education B.A., Physical Education/Recreation, Cum Laude, Pacific Lutheran University B.S., Professional Administration, Barry University Responsibilities Faculty Governance, PLU Interfolio Administrator, Human Participants Review Board  Admin/Coord., and MentorAxiom (Sitero) Administrator

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