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  • include “Death and the Afterlife,” and Dr. Erik Hammerstrom, professor of Asian religions, will discuss the last calling or vocation to prepare for death and how that preparation can be a gift for one’s family and friends. REGISTER HERE More than blonds with candles: The first Santa Lucia Thursday, December 5, 2024 – 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time Virtual, and in-person options (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center) In this illustrated presentation, participants will consider the life and

  • time in order to free him up to do this. In everything that Hamilton has done for PLU Tennis over the years, his main focus has been serving the students. He has a gift for relating to young people, and the student-athletes in the PLU Tennis program have been blessed by his gifts. Hamilton works in the financial services field. He serves on several ministry boards and acts as a mentor/coach to businessmen. He and his wife, Jill, have four children and one grandchild. They also do premarriage

  • work two-thirds time in order to free him up to do this. In everything that Hamilton has done for PLU Tennis over the years, his main focus has been serving the students. He has a gift for relating to young people, and the student-athletes in the PLU Tennis program have been blessed by his gifts. Hamilton works in the financial services field. He serves on several ministry boards and acts as a mentor/coach to businessmen. He and his wife, Jill, have four children and one grandchild. They also do

  • government senator, Residence Hall Council president, juvenile rehabilitation intern, strategic planning intern and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) tutor. She now studies at Gonzaga School of Law and wants to be an advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves.

  • received a 13-month internship to work as a Science & Health Programs Assistant. I managed over 150 students in 3 academic programs, including working with Danish faculty and health professionals. A large portion of my job was planning, coordinating, and leading academic study tours for our students to experience the healthcare systems in several European countries. It was an incredible first full-time job after PLU — I worked long hours, but got paid to travel, made an incredible group of friends, and

  • will be starting a Masters of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. I will be specializing in natural resource management planning in Indigenous contexts, and will be finding ensembles and other opportunities to continue playing lots of music!”  

  • research topics, methods, materials, and procedures norms and best practices for research in your discipline aspects of the project requiring special care and planning (e.g., work with certain populations, collection of sensitive or protected data, use of deception, ethical concerns, etc.) HPRB proposal submission on-going HPRB responsibilities as a researcher

  • offering is valued as an unexpected gift to the community, and a Lute is making it happen. Tacomans talk about about a free yoga class on Saturdays. The class is asked about with curiosity, given as a resource and sighed over as an aspiration. It’s valued as unexpected gift to the community and there’s a Lute making it happen. PLU alumna Kate Fontana has a passion for service and a passion for yoga. At her Tacoma yoga studio, Fontana offers free and reduced-price classes, trauma sensitive yoga and

  • consist of PLU faculty trained to guide students through a reflective process regarding their learning at mid-semester. Undergraduate Research and Project Showcase Planning Committee – plans and advertises the research program and call for papers (Fall-Spring) Offer a student workshop: finding mentorship opportunities, abstract writing , poster/presentation creation, etc… (Fall-Spring depending on topic) URS Abstract Reviewers help make decisions for student research participants (Feb-Mar) Contact