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  • in the first place? One student points out a typo on the handout. “Great, I’ll change that next year,” MacDougall responds. This is MacDougall’s fourth year of teaching, after a seven-year career in broadcast journalism. Though the job and the money was good, MacDougall started to chafe. What difference was he making by giving the sports report each night? So he decided to go back to school to get his masters and start teaching. His wife is supportive, he said. His friends are another matter

  • September 1, 2009 Class Acts The everyday triumphs, joys and challenges of eight dedicated educators – all Lutes – at a single bustling middle school. Who would want to teach hormone-laced, boundary-pushing, in-your-face, preteen and teenage students? The teachers at Cascade Middle School, that’s who. Their number includes eight PLU graduates who have shown an uncommon passion for teaching, for making a difference in the world and, in some cases, for becoming surrogate parents to students in a

  • Concerts. You’ll also meet a PLU professor and student whose adventuresome story of purpose—and parrots—doubles as a travelogue right out of Africa (and an introduction to the legendary Jane Goodall!). We’ve also developed a new approach to the annual Honor Roll of Donors that emphasizes the people, and the personal motivation, behind some inspiring acts of meaningful generosity. Read Previous The changing Constitution Read Next ‘Making Seafood Sustainable’ COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If

  • A Parkland institution for 18 years, Reyna’s Mexican Restaurant is the place you go when you want authentic Mexican food served by a wonderful family. Situated at 411 Garfield St. in Parkland, Reyna’s is a warm place to grab traditional Mexican food including tacos, chimichangas, and enchiladas. Their prices are reasonable and the portions are huge, making it a popular restaurant for locals and students in Parkland.The owner, Felix Guzman had long dreamed of having a restaurant of his own

  • together this exhibition and lecture.” The exhibit will capture the adventurous spirit of Nordic explorers from the past and present, and look at their ongoing legacies, presenting the exploration and discovery of the likes of Leif Erikson, Fritjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen and Heyerdahl. Ragnar Kvam Jr. Through this exhibit, learn about the rich history and tradition of Scandinavian explorers who have spanned the globe encountering new lands, boldly reaching inaccessible places and making countless

  • , all over Europe, Canada, the United States (including in Washington State), Nigeria, Mali, Uganda and so many more. The SCC’s student employees, Coral Hunter and KD Williams developed an exhibit based on Greta Thunberg and the school strikes she has inspired. They have researched Greta Thunberg and Fridays for Future, planned, and installed an exhibit in the SCC. We encourage you to come see the exhibit as it bears witness to the impact that young people are making in the world, both on climate

  • accommodations for disabilities at any point relating to the implementation of the policy, including making a disclosure or report, and initiating a grievance procedure. Accommodations may be granted if they are reasonable and do not fundamentally alter the procedures established by this policy. The University will not affirmatively provide disability accommodations that have not been requested, even if accommodations are being provided in other programs and activities.  With consent of the Impacted Student

  • 2023, Jennifer accepted the position of Assistant Dean of Students and continues to serve as Title IX Coordinator. Childress-White served as Western Washington University’s associate head coach from 2006 through 2013. As that program’s recruiting coordinator, she helped bring in the players that ended up making a deep run into the 2013 Division II national tournament. Western Washington lost in the national semifinals to eventual national champion Ashland (Ohio), and WWU finished its most recent

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  • programming has taken on many of the aspects of popular movements, including charismatic leaders, shared ideologies, educational activism, and millions of users who have had their own experiences of making and using software. It is a powerful and inspiring story.” To learn more about the Code Nation project, or purchase a discounted copy, visit www.thiscodenation.com. Read Previous Benson Summer 2020 Research Fellowship Team Read Next Summer 2021 Benson Research Fellows Announced LATEST POSTS Recording of

  • Sara Piatnica Testimonial (Part 3) Sara Piatnica, 91, describes making a new life in Uruguay. She explains her identities as a survivor and a Jewish Uruguayan. She talks about her husband, children, and grandchildren. Open English Translation Open Spanish Transcript January 27, 2023