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  • August 24, 2010 Endowment for scholarships: a direct investment in students Agnes Berge Smith graduated from Pacific Lutheran College in 1932 with a vision. During the spring of that year, she traveled with the Choir of the West to sing at the Chicago World’s Fair. The trip was the premier occasion of what she called many “liberating experiences” that she had while studying music here. Smith never forgot the powerful influence that the PLC experience had for her and she was determined to ensure

  • him to gain a better understanding of different groups of people. “When you don’t meet people you don’t see their human face,” Bryn said. “Being in dialogue means becoming visible and allowing other to become visible to you.” Junior Erik Fahnestock was among the students, staff and faculty who turned out for Bryn’s screening Thursday night. “Conversations influence how people interact,” Fahnestock said. “We need to remember what we say influences how we act tomorrow.” Read Previous Visiting

  • crisis, and by night, he spent time with his housemates, fellow LVC volunteers, exploring their values and perspectives. “There was a lot of room for personal growth and self-examination of what my values are,” Goble said. “We all have this like mindedness of wanting to serve and the excitement of living, with a low income.” The relationships had as much if not more of an influence on Goble than the service component. After his year in Omaha, Goble came back to Tacoma and signed up for a year of

  • unfamiliarity with the medium, some was also built in: quills need to be dipped repeatedly in ink and mended periodically with a knife, for example. We concluded as a class that quills could influence not only the physical appearance of handwritten letterforms, but the pace and even the substance of the writing itself.When it came time to transcribe the handwriting of Rebeckah Winche (a seventeenth-century Englishwoman who kept a book of medicinal and culinary recipes), the students were able to add another

  • Blakely11. PSYC 499 - Alondra GonzalezThe Factors that Contribute to Children’s Dental Anxiety: A Preparation Guide for Parents12. PSYC 499 - Saara CharaniaBeing There: A Program Holistically Understanding Those Who are Going Through Addiction13. PSYC 499 - Barbara MillwardOnline Dating and Interpersonal Violence: Influence of Substance Use14. PSYC 499 - Mary Johnson & Yesenia RodriguezThe Effects of Highlighted Text and Font Color on Memory15. PSYC 499 - Benjamin BlakelyBariatric Bias: Predicting

  • .  The assessment also provides input into your Order of Merit List (OML) which determines your component and branch of choice and can influence your choice of initial duty location.

  • . I’ve never shown students my cat before, so there’s this kind of moment where you can bond.”Simpson-Younger had an eventful time away from in-person learning. A book that she co-edited, Forming Sleep: Representing Consciousness in the English Renaissance, was published by Penn State University Press in June, 2020. It touches upon literary representations of sleep from 1580 to 1670, and discusses how sleep defines the human condition. Simpson-Younger and her co-editor, Margaret Simon, came up with

  • Crystal Sosa, Therapist in TrainingHi there! My name is Crystal, and I am currently working towards my M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy at Pacific Lutheran University. Before attending PLU, I received my B.A. in Psychology from Portland State University in Portland, OR. I grew up in a multi-cultural, bilingual home in the Midwest and spent many years in the Southwest before calling the Pacific Northwest home. My approach to therapy is holistic, considering everything that affects your inner

  • Paul O. Ingram Lecture announced The Paul O. Ingram Lecture is scheduled for February 20, 2018 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at Pacific Lutheran University. Guest lecturer Dr. Michelle M. Jacob will present Indigenous Environmentalism as Spiritual Responsibility . Dr. Jacob is a Professor of… January 19, 2018 HumanitiesIngram LectureLectures and Events

  • Scholarship in Education Stella Jorgensen Endowed Scholarship Jungkuntz Lectureship Fund Back to the top K Katherine Kandel and Elizabeth Oleksak Scholarship for the Women’s Center Theodore O. H. and Betsy Karl Endowed Scholarship Fund Theodore O.H. and Elizabeth Karl Scandinavian Cultural Center Endowed Scholarship Lind B. Karlsen Music Scholarship Phillip G. and Alice L. Kayser Endowed Scholarship Ann Kelleher Global Studies Scholarship Elizabeth B. Kelley Endowed Scholarship Fund Kennedy Family