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  • Month Opening Party, which also will feature exhibits of her work. The event is Thursday, Oct. 2, from 6-9 p.m. at the Tacoma Post Office Building, 1102 A St. in Tacoma; Mayor Marilyn Strickland will present the awards starting at 7:45 p.m. Read Previous PLU Welcomes New Nursing Dean Read Next Business Alum’€™s Startup Gets Huge Boost From Salesforce.com COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a

  • , Bulgaria (1989); Sapporo, Japan (1991); Zakopane, Poland (1993); and Jaca, Spain (1995). In 1984, he was one of only five U.S. educators invited to the International Olympic Academy in Greece. (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo Since retirement, Olson has founded and led the PLU Retirees organization for 18 years. Originally started as a phased retirement project, the PLU Retirees Organization has continued to exist under the volunteer direction of Olson. This group includes all

  • Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2016/05/jake-taylor-cover_flags-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2015/09/zach-powers-100x100.jpg May 26, 2016 July 2, 2017 Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 was 18 when he returned to Colombia. Although he considered it a homecoming, it took several more visits for him to truly feel at home

  • Juanita Reed, M.Ed. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Full Profile 253-535-7252 reedjj@plu.edu

  • . – Translated by Paloma Martínez-Carbajo 6. O noctes truces, noctes tempestatum Nobis quam dulce sit si videam me Ad te sedere. Nulla procella molesta, aliquando Animus ancoris stetit in portu, Cursu confecto. Vecta ad extrema caelestium, o mare, Capta animo tuo possem fieri Tranquilla mente. – Translated by Rochelle Snee Foggy PLU night in 2016 7. O wild nights, tempestuous nights! For us, how sweet, should I see me Sitting with you. No hurricane threatens a heart At anchor, secured in port Its journey

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  • - IT ENGL 235 Children's Literature - IT ENGL 241 American Traditions in Literature - IT ENGL 251 British Traditions in Literature - IT ENGL 334 Studies in Literature for Young Readers - IT ENGL 360 Studies in British Literature - IT ENGL 370 Studies in American Literature - IT ENGL 380 Studies in Global Anglophone Literature - IT, GE ENGL 394 Studies in Literature and the Environment IT, GE ENGL 395 Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality - IT, GE ENGL 396 Studies in Literature, Race, and

  • commercial graphic design. After acquiring his first Macintosh in 1986, Boge was one of the first independent type designers to embrace desktop font development tools, establishing the digital foundry – LetterPerfect Fonts in 1988. That same year, he came to PLU to teach as an adjunct design instructor for the academic year. Boge was later contracted by Microsoft to work onsite at the Monotype type foundry in Salfords, UK to assist with character hinting of the Windows 3.1 TrueType core fonts

  • Trails Coalition: Outstanding Trail Support Award 2008 Biography Dr. Anna Marjorie “Amy” Young is originally from Bellevue, Washington where she graduated from Bellevue High School.  She attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, earning a B.A. in Communication Studies. Upon graduation, she worked for IBM as a Client Representative, managing executive relationships and consulting on technology and business decisions with clients in the public sector in Tennessee. In 2001, she began the

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  • and think about a question that matters to you in a complex, nuanced way. Put it all together to think through your own, personal ethics.  Reflect on how the values expressed in PLU’s mission – service, justice, and vocation – might inform your life now and in the future.  You will use all of your skills in multiple disciplines, scholarship, and care for others to work out and support your thoughts in a way that will make a difference in the world. International Honors Program Learning Outcomes