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  • corresponding emphasis on responsibility to others permeates the Lutheran culture of world engagement. Thus, Lutherans have established schools (from pre-kindergarten through graduate level universities) and seminaries. They have created hospitals, orphanages, retirement centers, and long-term care facilities. Lutherans in the United States are diligent and vital leaders in humanitarian and religious efforts to feed the hungry, diminish poverty, and eradicate disease – both here and in developing nations

  • fellowships for her creative nonfiction from 4Culture, Artist Trust, the Seattle City/Artist Program, and the Wurlitzer Foundation. Fellowships for her poetry translations have come from Cornell University, Fulbright commission, National Endowment for the Arts, and University of Iowa. She has served as Artist/Translator/Writer in Residence at 28 institutions, including six universities, five national parks, two visual arts centers, and a public hospital. Wendy writes, edits, and translates books in

  • , and appreciated, that our school stands with us in solidarity. And to be able to hold an event of a significance like this is outstanding.” In addition to BSU, the ceremony was also supported by the Diversity Center and Beyond Pacific. “Flying the BLM flag on the first day of orientation really uplifted our campus values of diversity, justice and sustainability. What a statement!” said Diversity Center Assistant Director Luke Ruiz. “Having the BLM flag in Red Square centers the voices that have

  • their health centers and training staff to administer tests, PLU Athletics has taken it upon itself to manage the process.  “That is something that is unique,” Jen Thomas, interim athletic director, said. “Having our coaches do that … there’s a lot of positives in doing it that way and it should be celebrated.”  Teamwork is nothing new for Lutes, but now that attitude spreads across individual sports.  After seeing their spring season end abruptly, the athletics department chose to zero in on that

  • their house or apartment who are willing to open their home to a young person experiencing homelessness. Please explore this web page to learn more about what Associated Ministries’ Youth Home Program is, how programs like this are changing lives all over the country, and how you can make a difference right here in Pierce County. Fill out an Interest Form or contact our Youth Host Home Coordinator today! Featured Housing Project Funding Year Units Location Description YWCA Home at Last 2017 50

  • concentration or certificate.Supply Chain ManagementIn the Supply Chain Management (SCM) concentration, you’ll study how SCM ensures timely and cost-effective delivery of products and services, crucial to any business’s global competitive success.COURSESBMBA 561: Advanced Supply Chain Management This course presents a range of advanced topics in integrated operations and supply chain management. Topics include strategic sourcing and procurement strategies, demand-driven performance, mitigation of supply

  • Willy Østreng Senior Researcher, Oceans Future; Vice-President, Norwegian Academy of Polar Research, Norway Biography Biography Willy Østreng is senior researcher and chairman of the research institute Ocean Futures in Oslo and affiliated faculty at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He was scientific director/professor at the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters from 2003-2009, director of the Fridtjof Nansen Institute Norway from 1978-2003, and adjunct

  • mission and strategic goals of PLU.  This administrator would be the accountable entity for the oversight of the integration and implementation of DJS across campus.Committed Resources.Committed Resources.  Along with centralized leadership, a commitment to centralized resources that would support pan-university initiatives, moving beyond a series of minimally funded centers and ad hoc initiatives, to fully endorse and engage the goals of DJS.Clear and Supportive Structure.Clear and Supportive

  • that?’” “That” turned out to be Karl Lerum ’98. The couple, who both competed on the Lute track team, married in 2003 and have an 8-year-old son, Lukas Røskeland Lerum. They settled in Seattle though frequently have traveled internationally. Shari Dworkin, a World Birth Aid board member and Kari Lerum’s partner, said Røskeland’s energy and dedication are “remarkable.” “Through my research on HIV/AIDS prevention and care, I could see that what she was targeting was very unique,” said Dworkin, who is

  • the career she has today as director of Community Health and Analysis at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center’s Institute for Population Health in Wyoming. In her role, she helps build partnerships between the hospital and the community to address all kinds of health needs – from substance abuse to suicide and more. Spieker’s presentation, “From PLU to Public Health,” is from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Feb. 18 at PLU’s Xavier Hall, 101. We caught up with Spieker to talk about her career, her campus visit and