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traditional settings and into the home. Matt’s passion builds on early experiences as a clinic aide and hospital emergency medical technician, public health program evaluator, director of strategic planning & business development for a regional medical group, and director of a successful project management office for a regional health system. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Pierce County and on the Institutional Council of the American Telemedicine Association. Matt
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after 1945). Major themes included place/nature, Celtic influences and imagery, multiple Irish identities (e.g. Republican v. Northern Irish v. Irish-American v. Irish-language work), and artistic response and interpretation of the Troubles/Northern Ireland conflict. Selected bibliography: Selected works from W.B. Yeats, Dylan Thomas, Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Paul Muldoon, John Montague, Paula Meehan, and Eavan Boland, among others. Recommended Anthologies: The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry
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ethnomusicology, he is also a gifted composer. He has served as a clinician at jazz festivals throughout the United States, and serves on the steering committee for The Seattle Jazz Experience. A scholar of jazz and popular music, his publications include contributions to The Cambridge History of American Music and the third edition of his history text, American Popular Music. David Deacon-Joyner Kim BondKim Bond is a senior from Kelso, Washington, with majors in History and Anthropology. Nominated as one of
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month for work performed during that month. When the date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, payday advances to the previous Friday. When the pay date falls on an observed holiday (with the exception of the December payday), payday advances to the previous day in which the university is open for business. Compensation for salaried employees covers the entire month. To comply with the American Job Creation Act of 2004 which revised the Internal Revenue Code 409A, faculty and exempt staff pay plans are
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2017 Alumni Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Family and Friends Rae Linda Brown, Ph.D. Rae Linda died Aug. 20 from a rare and aggressive cancer in Seattle. She was born Oct. 7, 1953, in Hartford, Connecticut, and is the daughter of the late Raymond and Doris (Williams) Brown. Rae Linda earned her B.S. in Music Education from the University of Connecticut, a M.A. in African-American
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language and cultural skills while traveling abroad, studying at universities overseas, and through the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. Master of Fine Arts The Master of Fine Arts is an innovative three-year, four-residency program in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Native American & Indigenous Studies Native American and Indigenous Studies is an exciting and rapidly developing field that complicates traditional academic disciplinarity, which was developed without
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Thomas Kim ’15 Thomas Kim ’15 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2017/01/thomas-kim-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Genny Boots '18 Genny Boots '18 https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/19bfb9cee2f834144d56bb2017bb5742?s=96&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g January 9, 2018 February 6, 2018 Thomas Kim checks all the “American” boxes. Except for one: actually being a legal citizen. He’s an aspiring lawyer who is advocating for the roughly 800,000 young people who benefit from
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Photo courtesy of Kam Coon – Sunrise on American Lake (within Clover Creek Watershed) Dear residents of (and visitors to) the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed, It’s easy to look at elements of this watershed and think that it’s not healthy. Looking at Clover Creek, especially at times when the flow is low, and seeing the litter around it and the debris left around, it certainly doesn’t look like the ideal, healthy stream, and reading about algae blooms in the lakes in the watershed, urbanization
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traditional Samish lands, ancestral areas around Anacortes, Washington, and the San Juan Islands. She first connected with her tribe in 2003, but for a long time didn’t embrace all that came with her Native American identity. It wasn’t until a decade later, through her studies at Pacific Lutheran University, that Hall reconnected with the Samish on a deeper level. A class on myths, rituals and symbols with her mentor — Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, professor of religion and culture — got Hall thinking about
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