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  • Rhetoric, Presidential Opinion, and Criminal Justice Policy” Chris Park and Mark Valerio“News Media Bias in a War on Terror”May 8, 5:15-6:15 pm - Xavier 201/Second SessionSingle-Authored PapersKylee DickinsonMaya DotsonSammy FullerAlysha MadisonKeith PettitJordan WaitsKylee Dickinson “The Influences of Partisan Affiliation on the First Amendment and the Disinviting of Campus Speakers” Maya Dotson “Processing Sexual Assault” Sammy Fuller “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Jurisprudence Examined Through the

  • Levels: Students FREE Senior $20 Individual $25 Dual $30 Family $40Become a MemberSecure Online ProcessingTo become a member or make a donation in support of the Scandinavian Cultural Center, use the “Become a Member” button to the left for secure online processing.  Or if you prefer, you can print and mail in a membership form. Thank you from all of us, your support is the reason we are here.VolunteerAs a member you will have the opportunity to volunteer in areas of specific interest to you. For

  • Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019 I 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. I Christ Episcopal ChurchThe deep bays of the Puget Sound, the rain that greens the land, many rivers, creeks and aquifers that flow into our homes and churches: we know well our local waters. We also know that continued pollution, climate change, threatened species, and water privatization spell trouble for the flowing of this free gift from the Creator. In this conference, we explore water – the one thing upon which all life depends – and Christian

  • lifetime donor support to SOAC to be over $41.2 million dollars, which includes 48 different endowed student scholarships! The reasons for making a gift to the School of Arts and Communication are personal and varied – whether it’s being grateful for the PLU experience and wanting to give something back, leaving a legacy to benefit future Lutes for generations to come, feeling passionate about supporting an important cause, such as artists and scholars – students, faculty and staff – dedicated to the

  • documentation, and (3) utilize its artifacts for interpretation in a public forum. The following standards shall be satisfied for the acquisition of artifacts, whether acquisition by gift, bequest, purchase, transfer, exchange, commission, or field collection: No materials or artifacts shall be knowingly or willfully accepted or acquired which are known to have been illegally imported into, or illegally collected in the United States, contrary to state and federal laws, regulation, treaty, and convention or

  • on Olson. All of the athletic facility enhancements will be funded by donor contributions. “Our priorities are flexible,” Turner said. “We intend to enhance the athletic and recreational experience across all collegiate and recreational programs. “If a donor is ready to step up right now to make a difference for any one of our programs, we have components in the long-range plan that will make that gift work for the donor, for the team and for the overall progress of our athletic facility

  • sets us up to apply for necessary grant dollars. Your participation — at any level — helps students get jobs on campus, brings students to PLU who could not otherwise afford a college education, provides opportunities for students to study in other countries, and support you, our dedicated faculty and staff.Give by Payroll DeductionEasily make your gift to PLU through automatic payroll deductionsPayroll Deduction FormGive OnlineMake your gift easily online todayGive Online NowQuestions?Reach out to

  • Ronald, left, holds a koala with Michael by his side. Michael Carson and Ronald Steigerwalt have been dedicated supporters of PLU for years. We are grateful for their loyalty and kindness to the University, and for sharing their story with us regarding the establishment of the Dr. Ronald Steigerwalt Endowed Scholarship. “I (Michael) was a bit delayed in the gift-giving department. I guess graduating in a recession didn’t help. Now though we have been active donors for over 20 years. Why give to

  • planned estate gift. An ROTC scholarship brought Brian to PLU, Mary says. “He always believed that an education was the key to opportunity,” she says. “PLU turned out to be a very good fit for him,” Mary says. “Especially in the ROTC program, he really connected with a lot of folks there.” Brian was an active force at PLU, not only as an ROTC cadet, but also as a photographer for the school newspaper and a member of ski club. And as someone who was always there to pick those up who needed it. Paul

  • School of Business, experiential learning programs such as the PLU Well Project are integral parts of the student experience. They provide learning opportunities via thoughtful design and preparation, classrooms at PLU, and classrooms around the world. Hear it from the voices and perspectives of past PLU Well Project participants via this short video.Your gift to the School of Business Dean’s Fund helps us provide transformative experiences like the PLU Well Project for our students. It’s a wonderful