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  • Revised June 2010 Pacific Lutheran University supports sustainability initiatives – and efforts to get its employees onto mass transit by subsidizing the cost of an annual transit pass via a PLU ORCA card for all PLU benefits eligible employees. Phased retirees are not eligible for this benefit. Employees pay a small portion of the cost of the annual pass each year with the majority of the cost paid for by the university. The PLU ORCA card is valid on any regularly scheduled transportation on

  • /491 in Trinidad & Tobago POLS / PSYC 387 in the Czech Republic and Poland RELI in Hawaii HIST in the United Kingdom HISP in UruguayMBA Global Business Perspectives BMBA 509 in GermanySpring Programs CIEE Hyderabad, India - Michaela Myers (Spring 2016) CYA Greece - Kiki Lewis (Spring 2017) IES Barcelona, Spain - Cara Gillespie (Spring 2016) PLU Oxford, England - Matthew Salzano (Spring 2016)Any views or opinions represented in these blogs are personal and belong solely to the blog owner; these

  • is used in Makonde mapiko ceremony. It has a angular, pointed face with a small nose, squinting eyes, pronounced eyebrows, small parted lips and 10 evenly spaced teeth (mostly hidden inside the mouth). Carved into the mask is a small curved mustache and black beard beneath and a black beard, which once has been decorated with human hair, accompanies it. What appears to be a black headwrap covers the mask’s head which contain six overlapping layers that meet in the center of the skull. In places

  • BeveragesMore Information Please read The Basics to understand how PLU catering will work for you and your event.- Choose Dessert Category Here - Menu Links Breakfast Menu Lunch Menu Dinner Menu Reception & Breaks Menu Beverage Menu Coffee & Tea Coffee & Tea Dillanos® Coffee Service$25 Per ShuttleFreshly Brewed Regular Or Decaf Dillanos® Coffee, Sugar and CreamerHot Tea Service$10.00 Per ShuttleA selection of Stash® teas with sugar & lemonIced Tea$10.00 Per Gallon Bottled Beverages Bottled

  • Spring 2018 History Capstone Presentations Tuesday, May 15, Anderson University Center 13312:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri12:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague How Have We Queered History?: Barriers, Prejudice, and Communities in Creating Queer Histories 12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri “Steven is no Prize”: Responding to and Reinforcing Dehumanization in Newspaper Coverage of the Steven Farmer Case in Seattle, 1987-1988 Thursday, May 17, Anderson University Center 13311:55am

  • StilesChloe WilhelmDanielle Lisk``The Impact of Presidential Campaign Visits on Election Outcomes``PresentationAlec Miller``Localization of the agri-food industry a solution?``PresentationSierra Miller``District 26: Using Data to Create a Campaign Strategy``PresentationAndrew Northam``The Potential Political Effects of Biased Teaching in Social Studies and History``PresentationKeon Payne & Logan Berghoefer``Electronic Voting Methods``PresentationAaron Ristau``Capstone: Environmental Lobbying

  • firm in London. He later worked in private equity and leveraged finance in New York. In 2008, he sought a career in wealth management at CPAF to apply his broad understanding of capital markets and his passion for helping others articulate and relentlessly pursue their goals. He specializes in portfolio construction, taxation strategy, and financial planning for small businesses and families. He is a member on several boards, and also is a committee member for PLU’s Campaign Planning Task Force

  • What To Do Before, During, and After an Earthquake (FEMA) (pdf) view download

  • What To Do Before, During, and After an Earthquake (FEMA) (pdf) view download