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  • Justin Mootz, Therapist in TrainingI believe everyone has the capacity for change and healing, even when it’s hard to see how. My goal is to create a safe space where you and your loved ones can experience growth. Here, there’s no judgment, just a place to explore your life and relationships. As a systems therapist, I look at the whole you, including your thoughts, beliefs and emotions, all in the context of your closest relationships. Whether you’re an individual, a couple, or a family seeking

  • cultivate meaningful connections. I would also love to collaborate with my clients to unearth their strengths, develop healthy coping strategies, and enact positive changes in their lives and relationships. Or, to just simply listen and be there for them. As a systemic therapist, I am committed to exploring how all the different systems (like family, culture, gender, sexuality, etc.) shape clients’ experiences and perspectives. Whether addressing issues related to mental health and disorders

  • TrackTitleComposerLength 1Psalm 36Richard Nance5:15 2This Little Light of Minearr. Moses Hogan4:15 3I Want Jesus to Walk With Mearr. Moses Hogan3:40 4Ride on King Jesusarr. Moses Hogan2:46 5We Shall Walk Through the Valley in PeaceMoses Hogan3:49 6Schlof Main KindAllan E. Naplan4:09 7i thank You God for most this amazing dayEric Whitacre6:11 8An Hour to DanceGwyneth Walker4:12 9Pater NosterJacob Handl3:26 10Our FatherAlexander Gretchaninoff4:33 11Notre PereMaurice Gustave Duruflé3:14 12Pilgrim’s HymnStephen Paulus3:10

  • WATCH: Drum Taps: Nine Poems on Themes of War Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 21, 2012 April 21, 2012 Join us for the closing event in the 2012 SOAC Focus Series. Enjoy a small gallery in Lagerquist lobby with ceramics and printmaking works. These pieces are inspired by the themes around Drum Taps. May 15, 2012 7:00 Attend a pre-concert panel with Composer Greg Youtz and Veteran Corps Representative Michael Farnum. MBR 334. 7:30 Doors Open – Lagerquist. 8:00 Concert Begins Read Previous

  • tentative workshop and festival schedule is:2024September High School Woodwind Workshop, Jennifer Rhyne, Director / September 15, 2024 October Orchestra Festival, Asieh Mahyar, Director / October 25, 2024 November Brass Workshop, Gina Gillie, Director / November 2024 2025January Northwest High School Honor Band, Ron Gerhardstein, Director / January 10-11, 2025 PLU Honor Orchestra for Strings, Asieh Mahyar, Director / January 19, 2025 March Choral Invitational, Brian Galante, Director / March 3-4, 2025

  • Native American and Indigenous Studies Program. Working with the Indigenous Peoples Club and with other university units, as well as with area communities and organizations, NAIS works to bring our students in contact with a wide variety of Indigenous thinkers, artists, community organizers and events, while also striving to build a sense of community for our students, faculty and staff. Upcoming events will be announced here, and through our Facebook group: PLU Native American and Indigenous

  • several weeks before the beginning of the term as this is the method of communication for such announcements.

  • national level. Most recent experience was managing a care transition and readmission reduction program, collaborating with an acute hospital and a hospice/palliative care agency. Received the first “Takes a Village” award from Michigan Department of Community Health for her work on an adolescent screening project with CDC and has presented at numerous national community health conferences. Lynda is married to Tim (46 years) and they have 3 married sons, 3 bonus daughters and 2 grandchildren. They

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  • Joel Baker Port of Tacoma Chair in Environmental Science and Professor, University of Washington Tacoma Biography Biography Professor Joel Baker holds the Port of Tacoma Chair in Environmental Science at the University of Washington Tacoma, is the Science Director of the Center for Urban Waters in Tacoma, and is the Director of the Puget Sound Institute. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He has co-authored over ninety papers on

  • A Parkland Tour - A Guided Tour Through Parkland, WA.About the ProjectCCES history forthcoming! These place profiles were written during the January 2019 iteration of the course ENGL 323: Writing in Professional and Public Contexts. Students were asked to select important locations featured in the “Parkland Tour” offered by PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service. Each student would write a profile of the place based on observational, interview, and online research. These profiles

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