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  • intrigued to hear Waite characterized herself as an introvert. “Cynthia is a natural presenter,” she commented. “Once she got started, she took fire.” Shore praises her student’s enthusiasm, poise, sophistication, and ability to see the big picture. “I hear a sense of pride in her voice,” she said, adding, “It’s well deserved.” Waite’s research, based on in-depth interviews with a dozen current students, sought to learn more about how mentoring relationships are established. As a first-generation

  • . “The goal is to develop relationships, not a missionary model,” she said. “By accompanying a congregation in the community you’re serving, it’s based on human interaction: ‘All right. I’m here. What do you want me to do?’” After 12 months of service, she plans to attend law school and focus on issues of water scarcity and natural resource management. “Working on these issues with a peace-building mindset will enable me to serve people about resources as well as about community to decrease the

  • PLU Rec App LUTE Tradition: Engagement Fair Meet and mingle with PLU & Parkland clubs and organizations! Thursday, 9/5/244:00PM-6:00PMRed Square Weekly Friday Prayers ChapelFridays (beginning 9/6/24)10:30AM-11:00AM Red Square ASPLU Senate Elections Info Session Looking to get involved? Come learn about running for an ASPLU Senator position! Friday, 9/6/242:00PM-2:30PMAUC, Room 134 Natural Sciences Opportunity FairFriday, 9/6/243:00PM-4:00PMGrassy Area between Rieke and Morken Initial Academic

  • subject to falsification is not to hold them as religious beliefs at all. [The Relevance of Natural Science to Theology, p.94] Many have agreed with this perspective, pointing out that Christians begin their confession of faith with the words, “I believe,” not with anything like “I have inquired, and found it reasonable to conclude.” On this view, anyone who would say the latter might be said in one sense to believe, but would have no religious faith at all. The very essence of religious faith

  • different methods and techniques for concocting the best booze, and learning to appreciate the nuances that vary from spirit to spirit. A key ingredient in Nightside products: the best water around, Bunk says. “The city doesn’t add anything to its water,” he said, adding that Edgewood has earned awards for having the best-tasting water in Washington state. Bunk’s commitment to those key details and his unwavering enthusiasm are palpable. He drafted the business plan for Nightside, and learned the skills

  • least visible area of the room. If you are outside: Move away from campus as quickly as possible, stay low, and hide behind natural concealment such as foliage, vehicles, and structures. Be aware that all campus buildings will be locked and your LuteCard will not unlock any doors. Stay calm, quiet, low, and out of sight. Silence your mobile phone and disable vibration alerts. Do not open any doors for any reason until an “all clear” signal is given by PLU Alert or uniformed officers. Do not call

  • members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms with the provision that the committee be comprised of one member chosen from the College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social Sciences; one member chosen from the College of Natural Sciences; and one member chosen from either the College of Health Professions or the College of Professional Studies. Advisory Membership: Director of first year experience program; director of international honors program; director of core

  • period, with application being made for each academic year the parents wish to borrow. To find out your maximum eligibility for the PLUS Loan, please call the Office of Student Financial Services  at 253-535-7161.What are the requirements?As a parent borrower, you must be: A student’s natural or adoptive mother or father An eligible step-parent, if income and assets are considered in the Student Aid Index (SAI) Borrowing on behalf of a dependent undergraduate student Either a U.S. citizen, U.S

  • Charitable Trust funds the scientific exploration of the natural world and supports projects that will enhance the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest. Prominent among Murdock grants last year were three awarded to PLU assistant professors of biology. Michael Behrens, Julie Smith and Jacob Egge received grants totaling more than 120,000 dollars to fund two years of student-faculty research looking into the ecology of the Pacific Northwest and species divergence in several Mississippi river

  • : Summer and Winter Solstice, Spring and Fall Equinox, Lughnasad, Imbolc, Beltane, Samhain Major figures in this tradition: Triple Goddess Place of worship: The circle, a consecrated space Brief Summary: Paganism is an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of traditions, one of which is Wicca, which this entry is focused on. Modern Wicca is a return to an Indigenous tradition of Europe, with a focus on the natural world, the Triple Goddess, and God.  It is not a centrally organized religion; rather, single