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  • Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Previous Post Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" Next Post Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" More Story Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" “Playing a sport” sounds so easy. Grab, hit, kick a ball. Hurl a javelin, hammer, shotput

  • -desk work wasn’t very kid-friendly, and I threw the cards in the air.” At PLU, she’d been inspired by her professors in the communications department, including Cliff Rowe and Diane Harney, as well as Joanne Lisosky — whose first classroom presentation she remembers to this day. After graduation, she worked as a journalist and writer, until the time came for her to seek a new path. She took a job with the City of Tacoma, part of an effort to expand community gardens. Her current work with Tacoma

  • over health, safety, and the environment at PLU. The following list provides some idea of the range of regulatory agencies the university works with.University Environmental Health & Safety Manager, Chemical Hygiene Officer, and Radiation Safety Officer Chemical Waste Biological Waste Radioactive Waste Radiation Safety/Health Physics Fire Safety Hazardous Materials Management Environmental Compliance Industrial Hygiene General Safety Biological Safety Training and Communications Programs Management

  • ://www.plu.edu/chws/ or emailing counseling@plu.edu. For urgent mental health support at any times, contact the Counseling Center Crisis Line at 253-535-7075. Help is always available. Additionally, Lute Telehealth is a resource for you that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing free on-line or phone-based services 24/7/365 from licensed mental health providers, health coaches, and nurse practitioners. Finally, the Couple and Family Therapy Center (part of PLU’s Marriage and Family

  • during the Holocaust (2019); Perpetrating the Holocaust: Leaders, Enablers, and Collaborators (2019); The Evian Conference of 1938 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis (2017); The Holocaust: A Resource and Document Collection (4 volumes, 2017), which won the Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award for 2018 and other accolades; and Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016). His major current projects are: Children of the Holocaust: Individuals, Groups, and Events; and

  • during the Holocaust (2019); Perpetrating the Holocaust: Leaders, Enablers, and Collaborators (2019); The Evian Conference of 1938 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis (2017); The Holocaust: A Resource and Document Collection (4 volumes, 2017), which won the Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award for 2018 and other accolades; and Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016). His major current projects are: Children of the Holocaust: Individuals, Groups, and Events; and

  • and Fred Alley. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp. Other Productions:
 Louder Than Words: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Jill Anderson ‘06. 
The APO One-Act Play Festival:
Boise, Idaho, by Sean Michael Welch. Directed by Brie Yost ‘08. 
Reverse Transcription, by Tony Kushner. Directed by Ali Criss ‘07 and Cameron Pahl. 
‘Identity Crisis, by Christopher Durang. Directed by Max August Falkenberg.
 New Works: Staged Readings of One-Act Plays Written by Students in Theatre 345: Playwriting

  • communications with the faculty member regarding appointment and terms of contract, the chairperson’s annual letters of evaluation of non-tenured faculty; correspondence related to personnel actions. Provides an official employment record for academic faculty. Official Copy: Provost Retention: 60 years after termination of employment; Vita potentially archival Other Copies: Appropriate Dean or Department Retention: 3 years after termination of employment Employee Personnel Records, Temporary Staff Includes

  • ‘07 and Cameron Pahl. 
‘Identity Crisis, by Christopher Durang. Directed by Max August Falkenberg.
 New Works: Staged Readings of One-Act Plays Written by Students in Theatre 345: Playwriting.
 One-Act Plays by Max August Falkenberg, Natalie Heikkinen ‘08, Tyler Pederson ‘07, and Julie Wolfson ‘08. 2004-2005 The Constant Wife, by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp. 
A Handful of Rainbows, by Jonathan Troy. Directed by Elizabeth K. Widmer ‘05.
 Of Mice and Men, by John

  • Communications, a Master of Arts (MA) in Management from the University of Redlands, in Redlands, CA and finally, a Master of Business Administration from Northwest (NU) in Kirkland, WA. Who: Wendy S. Martinez Hurtado ’14 Title: Washington State DACA Program Manager & Event and Program Manager, 21 Progress Bio: Wendy immigrated to the United States at the age of seven and Tacoma has been her home ever since. As an undocumented, unafraid and unapologetic Mexican woman, she defies systems and structures that