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  • TABLES & CHAIRS (min. Set of 2 chairs) FILE CABINETS (metal) GLASS TOP DINING TABLES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dishes, posts & pans, silverware, lamps, linens, pillows, small appliances KNICK-KNACKS LIGHT FIXTURES NIGHTSTANDS NON FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Books Bicycles Exercise Equipment SCHOOL SUPPLIES SOFAS/LOVE SEATS TV’S (small to medium) TV STANDS (small) UNOPENED NON-PERISHABLE FOOD Items NOT acceptedPERISHABLE OR OPENED FOOD ITEMS  DESKS (larger than 36” x 36”; metal) and  ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS (tube

  • also been director of the university’s innovative Wild Hope Project. In accepting the chair position, Torvend will relinquish his post as Director of the Wild Hope Project. Torvend has also published on Lutheran colleges as centers of social reform, Lutheran commitments to education and social welfare, and the intellectual sources of social ethics in Lutheran higher education. “Lutheran higher education looks different than what you get at, for example, the University of Washington,” he mused. “At

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  • and applications. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs High School Math Teacher, school districts across Washington State Search Consultant Engineer, Lucidworks Data Consultant, Washington State Department of Health Office of People Services System Design Engineer, Thermo Fisher Scientific Stewardship Associate, Forterra Implementation Specialist, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Training Fund Lead Payroll Specialist, Pacific Lutheran University Associate Software Engineer, Southwest

  • Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma and raising twins when he entered PLU’s alternative-route education program. He already had a bachelor’s degree from the University of Hawaii, where he played football, and a master’s in education from Antioch University in Seattle. But he lacked Washington state teacher certification. He chose PLU’s program to earn his certification because of its flexibility that allowed him to take classes that fit his schedule. “They are willing to work with individuals and

  • Daley was busy coaching football at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma and raising twins when he entered PLU’s alternative-route education program. He already had a bachelor’s degree from the University of Hawaii, where he played football, and a master’s in education from Antioch University in Seattle. But he lacked Washington state teacher certification. He chose PLU’s program to earn his certification because of its flexibility that allowed him to take classes that fit his schedule. “They are

  • Teaching HILARY VO (2018) 10th Grade English Teacher and Mentor Summit Public Schools: Tamalpais High School, Richmond, CA Majors: English (Writing Concentration) and Classics Graduate Degree: Masters of Education, University of the Pacific (2019) How did your English major establish a foundation for your career path? If you ask any of the hundreds of students I have taught over the last five years what my “jam” is, they would all say: poetry. Or they would say some variation of reading

  • Marquette Symphony Orchestra, the Vratza Philharmonic, and the Philharmonia Bulgarica. His long career on the podium and as a teacher has also included faculty appointments in Kansas, Louisiana, and Michigan, where he won recognition for excellence in teaching both from Michigan Technological University and the State of Michigan. He has served as music director of both the Hutchinson Symphony Orchestra in Kansas and, for fourteen years, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. His early research

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  • renowned hornist, Frøydis Ree Wekre at the Norwegian State Academy of Music. As a teacher, Danielle has taught private lessons on both horn and piano for over 26 years through UPS Community Music, Federal Way School of Music and through a private studio. She has spent over 22 years as Director of Music Ministry at various Lutheran churches where she plans music and leads the choirs (instrumental and vocal, all ages). Danielle is also adjunct faculty at Tacoma Community College where she has taught

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  • Marquette Symphony Orchestra, the Vratza Philharmonic, and the Philharmonia Bulgarica. His long career on the podium and as a teacher has also included faculty appointments in Kansas, Louisiana, and Michigan, where he won recognition for excellence in teaching both from Michigan Technological University and the State of Michigan. He has served as music director of both the Hutchinson Symphony Orchestra in Kansas and, for fourteen years, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. His early research

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