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  • around. “She was a lot of fun to spend time with…she had a great sense of humor and was good at ‘big picture’ visions,” says Keller. David Simpson agrees. “Kathy had a sense of humor that was often missed if you didn’t pay attention,” he remembers. “She was a master at processing a situation or event to find clear, practical solutions. Her quick wit and passion for social policy and macro practice will be missed. We were all lucky to call her colleague and friend.” Chris Sanders ‘77 PLU alumnus and

  • as a superstar. Hunt, humble as she is, never saw the whole TED thing coming. Two years ago, a friend who’d done a TEDx event encouraged Hunt to apply for the fellowship. “I didn’t think much of it,” Hunt said—“yeah; yeah; like that’s ever going to happen.” Hunt was selected as one of 21 worldwide TED2014 Fellows—which officially qualifies her as a “world-changing innovator.” As such, she not only presented at the 30th Talks conference in Vancouver, B.C., but she’s also received training and

  • organizing the fair’s 75th Remembrance event Sept. 2 includes sifting through archival records to confirm the names of the Japanese Americans once confined to the fairgrounds. “It’s been 75 years since they were forced out of their homes and forced from their lives,” Kitajo said. “This is our chance to honor them and educate the public.” Minidoka PilgrimageVisit the Minidoka Pilgrimage website to learn more about the annual tradition. The event serves to raise awareness around the history of the

  • schedule) Financial aid, scholarships, paying a student bill Buying textbooks Housing & Parking (whether you’re living on campus OR commuting) Meal plans Student employment Health forms and vaccine requirements Final high school or college transcripts AP or IB scores &/or transferring college credits (including Running Start) New Student Orientation This is a drop-in, come and go event (stay as long or short as you need to get your stuff done!).AUGUST 14 RSVPAUGUST 15 RSVPNEXT STEPS CHECKLIST You’ve

  • Experience, showcasing juried works from a diverse selection of national and international artists. Learn more here. Stone Soup PLU students showcase ceramics to be featured in our third annual Empty Bowls event, which raises money for charitable causes. The show is held in conjunction with the 2012 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts conference in Seattle.Senior Exhibition Join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the graduating artists of the Department of Art & Design. 2010

  • , meaning you always know how much is available in your account. If you write a check or use your debit card for an amount above your available balance it may cause the check to “bounce” and the bank may charge an overdraft fee.Be Prepared for a Rainy DayAn emergency fund is a savings account to use in the event of an unexpected expense, like a car repair, a trip to the emergency room or replacing a lost or stolen item. Your emergency fund is not the same as your savings account that you deposit into

  • , meaning you always know how much is available in your account. If you write a check or use your debit card for an amount above your available balance it may cause the check to “bounce” and the bank may charge an overdraft fee.Be Prepared for a Rainy DayAn emergency fund is a savings account to use in the event of an unexpected expense, like a car repair, a trip to the emergency room or replacing a lost or stolen item. Your emergency fund is not the same as your savings account that you deposit into

  • possible, matched me with a faculty adviser, and introduced me to Dale Benson at an event last October. Of course, I had you as an instructor for an Honors course my freshman year. It was nice to work with you again!” Michael: “It is very fun to reconnect with students as they move through their programs. But any student can apply for the Benson fellowships—all the information is up on our website, and we’re interested in proposals from student-faculty teams across the campus with an interest in the

  • speaker. She spoke not just to the conference participants, but at an open event that produced a huge local crowd, drawn by her commitment to and knowledge of chimpanzees and animals.  Students, staff, and faculty at a chapel service blessing animals in 2015 Anyone who has seen her speak knows that it’s something of a cultural phenomenon. Afterwards, however, many at the conference dismissed her forty years of work as sentimental and not scientifically rigorous. Something about her emotional and moral

  • to support a small orphanage in Lesotho. The Bensons will host a seventh annual charity event for the group this August. They say their commitment to community service was born at PLU. “We take care of our family, we take care of our employees and we do our best to take care of the community as a whole,” Scott Benson said. “That’s really important to us.” Rebecca Benson says her husband also takes care of his employees, paying living wages and creating a place where people want to come back and