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Corrective Action Revised September 2006 Staff employees are employed at will. That means that their
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: together and individually. We invite you to read and discuss Bussie’s book along with many PLU students in preparation for the conference events.Wednesday, October 4, 2023 Interactive PreConference 8:30am–11:30am “Anxiety: Practical Insights and Interactive Tools and Resources” Regency Room, Anderson University Center Free and Open to the Public Focus of this time will be to discuss Anxiety, an issue that pastors and congregation members have named as a key issue they are facing. This recently-named
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of whether they’re publishing, writers who are really contributing to the literary world at large with public and private success.” Some of that success is especially public. Notable Rainier Writing Workshop alumni include: • Kelli Russell Agodon ’07, whose third book of poems, Hourglass Museum, was published by White Pine Press. • Nonfiction writer Jennifer Culkin ’07, author of the memoir A Final Arc of Sky and winner of the prestigious Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award. • 2012-14
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is putting human voices and human faces to the numbers. We want people to understand how families of victims are grieving, how students and parents are adjusting to remote learning, how immigrants and more vulnerable populations are faring amid an economic shutdown. We anticipate there are hours and hours of stories to tell, but anything we do will be centered on public service journalism, news you can use, and the human toll. Everyone is collectively grieving in their own way, from afar, and I
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her first major college assignment turned into a professional presentation on public health issues. “As a first-year, I think it’s important to dive in and take a challenge,” she said. “So you can meet more people and make connections.” Gina Hames, associate professor of history, and Sandra Estrada '20 Hames said the assignment was aimed at preparing first-year students for the rigorous academic journey ahead of them. “I have them do a full-blown research project,” she said of her writing 101
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attending graduate school aboard to study International Relations or Development Economics. I would ultimately like to have a career working on Africa’s economic development policies. Brian Higginbotham, Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in political science Brain Higginbotham ’13 is from Woodinville, Wash. Why PLU? I chose to come to PLU because it felt right away like a community I would feel comfortable in and would enjoy. On my tours of campus I noticed right away how friendly everyone was
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Foreign Affairs. The Symposium is free and open to the public. However, space is limited and registration is strongly encouraged. The second is PLU’s annual Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference. Scheduled on March 12-14, the conference carries forward many of the themes that emerge from the Wang Symposium and features a distinguished line-up of speakers, including renowned historian of the Holocaust, Dr. Christopher Browning. This year’s Powell-Heller Conference explores the stories of
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the most accomplished person I’ve ever seen,” said John Strait, emeritus professor of law at Seattle University School of Law. His storied career has included advocating for aspiring lawyers facing challenges to their character and fitness applications — the process that eventually propelled Simmons’ bar eligibility to the state Supreme Court. “She’s done more in the time she graduated law school than most lawyers in their entire career, in terms of public service.” In fact, Strait added, he and
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public service.” In fact, Strait added, he and other supporters worried Simmons’ case would set a precedent unattainable by those who would follow her. “We were very afraid she was going to set a standard that nobody else could meet,” he said. It’s easy to see why they were worried. Before graduating magna cum laude from law school in May 2017, Simmons received several prestigious awards and honors, including the Skadden Fellowship. She was the first law student in Seattle University’s history to
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