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  • and media guides. “I worked in sports in an era in which there was almost daily face-to-face contact with the news media,” Kittilsby said. “This doesn’t happen anymore, and that’s not because Jim Kittilsby left and everything went to pot. That was before high-tech, and press relations were totally different. People say, ‘Gee, Jim, when you were publicist, the Lutes got a lot of ink in the papers and time on the Seattle stations.’ I can’t take credit for that. (The late, legendary coach) Frosty

  • relations from Columbia University and his Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Minnesota. Dwight Zulauf Zulauf was born in Colorado in 1927 and grew up in Phoenix, Oregon. He is preceded in death by his first wife Emilie (Lee) ’51 and his second wife Wilma Jean. He is survived by Geoffrey and Kathryn (Zulauf) Harris and their three children; David Zulauf and his daughter; David’s wife Shelli and her son; John and Beth Zulauf and their four children. Since 1960, Zulauf was a member of Trinity

  • 1963-67, he served as the university’s director of alumni relations, later returning to the Clover Park School District to work in administration roles until 1975. After earning his doctorate in education at Washington State University, Hauge remarried and moved to eastern Washington. In Wenatchee, he was active in church and the community. He continued his career in education, holding various administrative roles in the Wenatchee School District for eight years before retiring in 1983. Retirement

  • stories run in the 1990s by such magazines as Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report on the advances in our understanding of animals’ use of language and their mental abilities. As a society we face important questions about how we can make sense out of animals as autonomous living creatures, as well as our ethical relations with them. There are major intellectual challenges in this, of course, but that does not make the task any less important. Yet inside the academy the resistance to taking

  • webpage. Opportunities for public comment about the accreditation of Pacific Lutheran University will be part of the year seven evaluation process. More information will be made available in 2025 prior to the site visit.

  • . RUSTON WAY & POINT RUSTON — This stretch along the beautiful Puget Sound is a favorite for walkers, runners, and foodies. Point Ruston is a super popular urban village with a large cinema, shopping, restaurants, local handmade ice cream, and a great Public Market!FUN FACT: Tacoma has 40+ miles of shoreline! SHOPPING The Tacoma Mall and Lakewood Towne Center are both just a 10-minute drive from campus, and you’ll only drive a little further to get to South Hill Mall or Auburn Outlet Collection. PLU’S

  • Admission Office Coronavirus InformationPLU has been following the lead of public health officials to do everything possible to keep our community safe and healthy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (You can view PLU’s Coronavirus Information page here). PLU is a community of care and we are here to support you. Below you’ll find answers to some of the questions and concerns you might have, which include the measures we are taking to allow for flexibility on requirements, deadlines, and more. We

  • Tacoma Public Library Anna Trammell, Archivist Pierce Conservation District James Moore, Stream Team Specialist Pacific Lutheran University Claire Todd, Associate Professor of Earth Science and Environmental Studies Dr. Adela Ramos, Associate Professor of English & Chair of Environmental Studies Dr. Rose McKenney, Professor of Earth Science and Environmental Studies Dr. Seth Dowland, Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies Josh Smith, Digital Preservation Specialist Students of Environmental

  • Television’s weekly news broadcast News @ Nine won for their November 14 episode. Sam Horn ’15, was also a finalist in the sports feature category for his Mooring Mast profile on Frosty Westering. LuteTimes was a finalist in two categories: best independent online student publication and online in-depth reporting, for its coverage of contingent faculty’s struggle to unionize. Originally published May 2014 in SOACtivities. Read Previous Professor Encourages Peers to Engage in Public Dialogue in New Book

  • renewable for up to three additional years, and are available to students in Dance, Media, Music, Studio Art & Design, and Theatre. Studio Art & Design award recipients are required to declare as a BA in Studio Arts or BFA in Design major; Media award recipients are required to declare as a BA in Communication major. Students interested in a major in Communication can take coursework in a range of related areas of study, including strategic communication, film and media production, public speaking and