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  • Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Homecoming 2015 Homecoming 2015 Highlights: Oct. 9-11 Celebrating 125 Years of PLU: A Wine Walk Class reunions for classes of 1955, 1965, 1975, 1990 and 2005 Alumni Tent and Homecoming Football Game vs. Linfield G.O.L.D. (Graduates of

  • Incarceration: How Formerly Incarcerated Individuals Maneuver Reentry Into Society"PresentationAngela RomoNicole Sifers - "Interactions with Law Enforcement"PresentationLaurel Stevenson - "'This Pressurized Tunnel': Beauty, Femininity, and Social Acceptance"PresentationKiara Stinson - "The Support That Police Officers Utilize to Cope with Job Related Stress and Trauma"Anna Stow - Disney Television: Is It Stereotypical?PresentationJannah Taft - "Social Interactions Within Video Game Streaming Communities

  • Peoples from National Parks The wilderness areas of the national parks in the United States are seen by many as an untouched, uninhabited, and pristine natural wilderness. However, every national park is on lands that were once inhabited by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years, and these people had and continue to have an effect on the land. By calling these places untouched, we are essentially erasing the history of all those Indigenous peoples and excluding them from the National Park Service

  • constantly seeking new players to join the highly competitive and supportive community of Ultimate Frisbee. Home to both an (A team and B Team), both teams have had numerous successes, placing high at the conference tournaments, and both competing at the regional level. No experience is necessary to join, and we seek students of all skill levels who are willing to bring good team spirit to the field and an attitude to learn the beloved game of ultimate. Between practices and games, team bonding keeps the

  • Neal Sobania Professor of History, Emeritus Email: sobania@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies), 1980 M.A., Ohio University, 1973 B.A., Hope College, 1968 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise African History with a particular focus on Ethiopia Eastern and Southern Africa Visual Culture Museum Studies The use of photographs as historical documents Books Painting Ethiopia: The Life and Work of Qes Adamu Tesfaw By Raymond Silverman

  • building. All common areas have wireless Internet access. Some computer science and computer engineering classrooms have computers at each desk. There are dedicated study areas for seniors completing semester-long Capstone coursework. The building is heated and cooled through a system of 83 geothermal pumps, located 300 feet underground. It is a closed loop that uses water from underground wells to alter the temperature within the building depending on the season. The system uses less energy than

  • faculty and administration are committed to teaching excellence, clinical competence and scholarly inquiry. They hold advanced degrees and many faculty members hold certification for advanced practice, including clinical nurse specialist, nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery, and in specialty areas such as family and community nursing, community health nursing, and gerontology. Some faculty members are certified in multiple areas. As a whole, the nursing faculty and administration represent over 700

  • younger population through this event to add more perspectives about physics into their world. “Physics tells the story of mathematical elegance and the surprising simplicity of the laws of nature,” Dr. Hay said. “My hope is that people will enjoy the show and take away an appreciation for the predictability and elegance of physics.” Read Previous Look What (and Who) is New at PLU Read Next PLU Professor Colleen Hacker is First Female Recipient of Prestigious International AASP Award COMMENTS*Note

  • about far more than final scores, times and results. Legendary coaches such as Frosty Westering and Clifford Olson have challenged student-athletes to work just as hard as they do in athletics in the classroom, in their communities and in pursuit of their best selves. 1900s & 1910s: The Trailblazers Basketball was the first team sport for men and women at Pacific Lutheran Academy, followed shortly after by baseball and softball. In 1901, the men’s basketball team played its inaugural game against

  • teams. #2. Make decisions & solve problems. #3. Communicate well verbally with people inside and outside of unit. #4. Plan, organize, & prioritize work. #5. Proficiency with computers and technology. #6. Ability to sell and influence others. #7. Imagine, create, and see connections. #8. Storytelling and maximizing stories. Source: Data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Forbes Magazine, & the National Association of Colleges & Employers.