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  • inscription from Proverbs 4:7: “Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore, get wisdom. Yea, with all thy getting get understanding.” Designed and created by Tom Torrens, former PLU Artist in Residence, the mace was a gift of former President and Mrs. William O. Rieke and family, presented at Commencement 1976.Ceremonial BannersThe Luther Rose Also known as the Luther Seal, this is the most recognized symbol of Lutheranism around the world. Martin Luther personally designed this coat of arms and used it

  • on-line library catalog, select “Course Reserves/Lute Library”, and in the “Course/Dept.” drop-down box they are listed under “CC: Counseling Center”. Titles Include: Anxious to Please: 7 revolutionary practices for the chronically nice The Body Keeps the Score: brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma Courage to Grieve Emotional Intelligence: why it can matter more than IQ It Didn’t Start with You: how inherited family trauma shapes who we are… Letting Go of Stress: four effective

  • acquisition of research facilities for the division of Natural Sciences. He efforts resulted in the acquisition of a sophisticated petrographic microscope that has been an essential tool for both student capstone research and classroom instruction. He was a pioneer in the early years of Division of Natural Sciences undergraduate summer research program, supervising two undergraduate students in field research projects in the White Pass area. Brian is a devoted family man, supporting his wife Berta in her

  • -7307 Name:  Alexus Hamilton (alexus.hamilton@plu.edu) Department: Marriage and Family Therapy Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-8167Core Curriculm Committee (CCC)Membership for 2024-25: Name: Rebecca Wilkin (wilkinrm@plu.edu) Department: Global and Cultural Studies Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7313 Name: Wendy Gardiner (gardinwl@plu.edu) Department: Education Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-8342 Name: Neva Laurie-Berry (larien@plu.edu) Department: Biology

  • Q&A with Biology Major Brandon Nguyen ’21 Posted by: nicolacs / May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021 Brandon Nguyen '21 was born in Hawaii and moved to Washington with his family when he was a child and has lived in the Pacific Northwest ever since. Nguyen shares how he became interested in biology and why he chose PLU for his studies.1. Can you give us an introduction about yourself? My name’s Brandon Nguyen. I was born in Hawaii, and I lived there for four years. Then the Military PCS’d my family over

  • can’t believe I’m actually here,” Hobson said. “I really expected to be busting my butt for a few years.” Hobson plays the doctor in “Next to Normal,” the critically acclaimed musical about a family whose mother is suffering from bi-polar disease. It garnered three Tony Awards last June, and is generally considered to be the best new musical to hit Broadway in a while. On Monday, April 12, the play won the Pulitzer Prize for drama. And Hobson is right in the middle of it. He admits he took a huge

  • us really loved the organization we were volunteering with. That was really a big spark for us to be able to grow off.” Baghirov married Farid just before the start of her third year in Azerbaijan. They moved to the U.S. after Baghirov finished her service in October 2010. Though she found her husband in Azerbaijan, Baghirov had a hard time being apart from friends and family. This adversity and her experiences in the three years she spent abroad had a significant effect on her. “I changed a lot

  • career—and take him further than ever.Holland planned to major in English but became fascinated by the varied projects offered by PLU’s computer science major. With family in the tech, interest in computer science runs in the family, he says. Through the PLU IHON-Oxford Program, he took a distributed systems course. “It had very interesting, hard problems that interested me.” Overall, this is what he enjoys most—finding efficient ways to solve problems. “Computers give you immediate feedback on

  • of April each year for an effective date of June 1st), or Within 30 days of a change in family status – marriage, death, a change in employment status, etc. – as defined by the Internal Revenue Service and PLU’s participating benefits providers. Imputed Income Information The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that if an employee receives health benefits for a domestic partner or such partner’s legally dependent child (ren), the employee must pay FICA and Federal Income Taxes on the value of the

  • in Comoros. My host family was amazing, and I made great connections. That does not mean every day was this grand adventure and that it is a constant high,” Larsen said. “If you want to do the Peace Corps be invested into the work, be ready to have ups and downs, and have the grit to get through the moments of missing home or wanting peanut butter. Because it is worth it.” Andrew Larsen ‘15Peace Corps Comoros volunteer Andrew Larsen ‘15 receives a visit from his family including Mary Jo Larsen