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  • EDITOR Debbie Cafazzo WRITERS Emily Holt MFA ’16 MacKenzie Hines Sarah Nystrom MFA ’22 Lora Shinn Zach Powers ’10, MFA ’24 RESOLUTE PHOTOGRAPHER Sy Bean CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Courtney Perry Jeffrey Roberts Joseph Esser Matt Nugent Silong Chunn EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center 253-535-8410 marcom@plu.edu PLU OFFICERS Allan Belton President Joanna Gregson, Ph.D. Provost Daniel J. Lee Vice

  • youth from ages 14 to 24. In spring 2015, PLU hosted more than 300 youths from surrounding high schools. Co-Curricular In 2014, PLU Athletics won the first ever Division III Inclusion Award for their advocacy for LGBTQ athletes. Community Outreach Also in 2014, PLU launched an outdoor campaign on more than 100 billboards called 'My Language, My Choice' that addressed the use of hurtful and harmful language and the impact our words may have on others. Words highlighted in the campaign: "That's so gay

  • District, where he continued his work on health care advocacy. He continues to work with interested parties on health policy topics including renewed focus on the opiate and mental health crises affecting the state. Nathan and his wife are deeply involved in the community. They have served as foster parents and run a Free Clinic on the peninsula. Nathan is serving as the Capital Campaign Chair for the Olympic College’s next campaign and is an active Rotarian. Currently serving as the President- Elect

  • Washington State Senate, representing the 26th District, where he continued his work on health care advocacy. He continues to work with interested parties on health policy topics including renewed focus on the opiate and mental health crises affecting the state. Nathan and his wife are deeply involved in the community. They have served as foster parents and run a Free Clinic on the peninsula. Nathan is serving as the Capital Campaign Chair for the Olympic College’s next campaign and is an active Rotarian

  • Responsibilities Direct overall residence operations in 3 residential communities. Manage housing processes such as room moves, occupancy information. Perform weekly walkthroughs of hall(s) to survey maintenance needs. Serve as Emergency Building Coordinator. Participate in one’s residential communities through formal programming and intentional interaction. Supervise 13 Resident Assistants. Support communications for/with residential students, as part of Campus Life master marketing/communication planning

  • Organizational Communications degrees were received from the University of Akron with honors. Prior to his college teaching career, Dr. Helmick taught in the public schools of Ohio and Mississippi, most recently the All-Superior Sweepstakes Award winning Oak Grove Band program. He has also served as Assistant Conductor and member of the Board of Trustees for the Freedom Brass Band of Northeast Ohio and performed as a member of the Brass Band of the Western Reserve on both euphonium and baritone. Prior to his

  • Brian Lander ’89: Career Humanitarian is PLU’s Connection to 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Posted by: Zach Powers / February 3, 2021 Image: Brian Lander ’89 is the Global Deputy Director of the United Nations World Food Programme’s Emergency Operations Division. (Photo courtesy of UN/WFP) February 3, 2021 By Lora ShinnMarketing and Communications Guest WriterPLU alumnus Brian Lander ‘89 grew up in Washington State's Tri-Cities. But in early 2020, Lander was far from his childhood home, as he helped

  • communications among peers, clinical staff, preceptors, faculty, and SoN staff responding to faculty and staff communication in a timely manner within 3 business days unless otherwise noted and using the preferred method identified by faculty or staff not sharing communication among peers, clinical staff, preceptors, faculty, and staff on social media Clinical Experiences – All students have a right to: clinical experiences that are safe, supportive, and enhance their learning and professional growth know

  • regulations”. Disposal precautions are an area the United Nations plans to further develop in the future. SAFETY DATA SHEETS (SEE APPENDIX C) Required by OSHA’s original Hazard Communications Standard, Material Safety Data Sheets have been the comprehensive source of safety information about specific chemicals; unfortunately, these documents came in a wide variety of styles and formats making them hard to read and understand quickly. As part of the Global Harmonized System, they are now called “Safety

  • said. “But I decided that as long as I was going to be there, I was going to contribute to the democratic process and express an alternative perspective.” × × × President Donald Trump finished his speech by inviting the crowd to join him in his campaign slogan. As tens of thousands shouted in unison “make America great again,” a man ran up to two women standing 10 feet in front of the PLU students and punched one of them in the head. Both women were holding anti-Trump signs and shouted “not my