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  • May 31, 2011 The Andersons are leaving PLU Tuesday May 31, 2011 Loren and MaryAnn Anderson have announced their intent to leave Pacific Lutheran University in the spring of 2012, at the end of the academic year. “The time is right for the university,” Loren Anderson, 65, said. “It’s a perfect time for new leadership as another era of progress and development is about to open for PLU.” Loren and MaryAnn Anderson have announced they plan to leave PLU in the Spring of 2012. “The time is right for

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  • an impossible one, because the same way of thinking that enables genocidal action is intrinsically opposed to the careful, discomforting thoughts we hold when we ask how the unanswerable could happen. Formed by a logic which seeks to place life in stasis, genocide defies the possibility of meaning, simply because its perpetrators refuse to acknowledge the meaning implicit in the lives of their targets. Exclusionary logic becomes genocidal action. To me, this is genocide: the leap from emptiness

  • an impossible one, because the same way of thinking that enables genocidal action is intrinsically opposed to the careful, discomforting thoughts we hold when we ask how the unanswerable could happen. Formed by a logic which seeks to place life in stasis, genocide defies the possibility of meaning, simply because its perpetrators refuse to acknowledge the meaning implicit in the lives of their targets. Exclusionary logic becomes genocidal action. To me, this is genocide: the leap from emptiness

  • 1996Director of DevelopmentAmerican Red CrossWA 2001Director of DevelopmentDead Gentlemen ProductionsWA 2003Director of Development Operations and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran UniversityWA 2010Director of HousekeepingInnventuresMT 1995Director of MarketingSilver Reef Casino, BellinghamWA 2004Director of MarketingTacoma Regional Convention and Visitor BureauWA 2001Director of Marketing, Communications & Social MediaTacoma Community CollegeWA 1999Director of Promotions, Events, & DevelopmentAudiences

  • graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Lace M. Smith, executive director of content development Lace is responsible for curating adaptive and sharable content on PLU social media. Starting in PLU’s Student Involvement and Leadership in 2005, Lace has a rooted background in

  • software. Instructional Technologies (iTech) provides assistance with learning technologies such as screencasting, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Google Workspace Apps. Classroom & Events Technologies provides classroom technology installation and support as well as multimedia technology support for events. The Academic Web Development team provides technical support and web integration services for web systems such as Sakai and other web applications. User Services also operates two computer labs in the

  • February 1, 2008 Regents discuss accreditation, tuition, campaign The Board of Regents’ winter 2008 meeting kicked off on with the groundbreaking ceremony for the Martin J. Neeb Center, future home to KPLU and PLU’s development office. At the evening banquet, the first recipients of the Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation were recognized. Named at the Christmas Luncheon, those honored include MediaLab and communication professors Joanne Lisosky and Rob Wells; the theater

  • Career Counselor Dawn Clark. “These employers are looking for PLU grads,” added Ruth Rogers, director of Career Development. The fair includes employers from business, private corporations, hospitals and healthcare, and the military on day one, and employers from non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies, and recruiters for graduate programs the second day. A separate School District Fair for newly minted teachers is also scheduled. All students are encouraged to attend the fair. Students

  • May 11, 2009 New endowed chair created A new endowed chair has been created in the School of Education and Movement Studies – The Jolita Hylland Benson Endowed Chair in Elementary Education honors Jolita Benson. It has been funded by Dale and Jolita Benson through The Benson Family Foundation of Portland, Ore. The inaugural appointment to the Jolita Hylland Benson Chair is Leon (Lenny) Reisberg, professor in the Department of Instructional Development and Leadership in the School of Education