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at PLU. He recalls his college years as one of finding focus, despite a lack of motivation academically. “I just couldn’t find an area that interested me,” he said. “But I credit a couple of PLU professors for figuring out a way to inspire my learning, including Dick Olufs and Ann Kelleher.” He also met his wife, Heidi Nuss ’88, at PLU. The couple has three children, Nicholas, 7, James, 6, and Madison, 1. “Certainly, the historical significance and artistic beauty of many of these coins holds
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set and dress the stage for a rehearsal fight. The actors rehearse, clear the stage, check their props, and then it’s back to Rud and the running crew to sweep and mop, and set the stage for the opening act. Rud stressed the importance of placing props. “There’s a constant anxiety that keeps you on edge, having to know which prop goes on stage when,” Rud said. “We had a couple of slip-ups on Saturday.” He and the other supernumeraries that also are part of the running crew have more to worry about
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PLU though? Just spend some time with PLU students and you will have your answer. I tell people all the time that Lutes are the most amazing, dedicated and driven-to-make-a-difference students anywhere. PLU musical groups have performed at our Episcopal church a couple times. Years later people are still are talking about how impressed they were. We refer to my husband Ron as the “Pre-Eminent Toxicologist in the United States”. He graduated from the University of Rochester and got his Ph.D. at UC
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include the Glamfolk (known to SCC members for their booth in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at the Norwegian Heritage Festivals), The Northwest Viking Alliance, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Empire of Medieval Pursuits, and a couple international medievalist fighting groups including Historical Medieval Battles (HMB) and Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). Her exhibit explored the ways that re-enactors use a variety of arts, crafts, fighting styles, lived experiences, and extensive
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Academic Success StrategiesThe Common Reading Program supports new students in learning successful academic behaviors: plan to succeed, expect to be challenged, be prepared and organized, and build relationships. Plan to Succeed Attend class. If unable to attend, communicate with your professor. Be prepared to participate in class. Bring energy for learning; be interested and engaged. Know and follow classroom norms and etiquette. Expect to be Challenged Spend energy and focus on your studies
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“A Holly Jolly Christmas”: Oppositional Binaries in McGrath and de Wilde’s Emma Posted by: ramosam / December 24, 2020 December 24, 2020 By Madeline Scully Both Douglas McGrath and Autumn de Wilde seize upon the holiday scenes in Emma (1815), the only Austen novel with a Christmas scene. Each film’s Christmas scene display the cultivation of relationships and community-building. However, in their respective representations of Emma and Mr. Elton (McGrath) and Emma and Mr. Knightley (de Wilde
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Kartene Kamaraj, Therapist in TrainingHi, my name is Kartene (kar-ti-ni), and I am passionate about fostering healing and growth within individuals, couples, and families. I am a firm believer in the transformative power of therapy and the resilience of the human spirit. As social creatures, our general well-being is significantly impacted by the health of our relationships, and I hope to create a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their emotions, navigate challenges, and
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Women’s debate event fosters community and mentorship in male-dominated competitive debate Posted by: Todd / March 18, 2016 March 18, 2016 Eight teams of two women each competed in the inaugural T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum’s women’s round robin this Friday, March 11, 2016. The goal of this round robin debate was for these women to develop and nurture relationships. According to senior debate team member Angie Tinker, the debate community has been historically male dominated, which impedes
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time to participating in community STEM-related activities Program + Learning OutcomesBy participating in The STEM House, students will: engage in out-of-the-classroom STEM-related activities that support their own curiosity and learning be able to identify career opportunities in STEM-related fields and industries form relationships with peers and faculty that support their learning and curiosity in STEM-related classes through increased access out of the classroom be able to describe
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involvement and leadership-and her husband, Kevin, have endowed the Benilda Regis Arinto Frey Scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded to female students who, like Eva, were the first in their family to attend college. Eva is quick to point out that, as someone in her mid-30s who works at PLU, she doesn’t have the money to make a sizeable one-time gift. Eva and Kevin’s gift to PLU is made in the form of a deferred gift-they named PLU as the beneficiary of their life insurance policy. The couple
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