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  • racquetball in his free time. National Teaching Achievement Lutes Show Passion for Vocation with National Teaching Achievement TACOMA, Wash. (March 2, 2015)—Displaying... January 20, 2015 Gospel Music Superstar PLU Alumna and Gospel Music Superstar Returns to Campus TACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 10, 2015)—On Thursday,... January 20, 2015 Special Edition: “… and justice for all?” “Playing a sport” sounds so easy. Grab, hit, kick a ball. Hurl a javelin, hammer, shotput. Row,... April 4, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 2

  • to video. Taylor began as a news reporter for The Mooring Mast and most recently was the PR/Advertising Team Leader in MediaLab, PLU's applied-internship program housed in the School of Arts + Communication. She also was a senior producer for Waste Not, an Emmy-nominated documentary about food waste. Special Edition: “… and justice for all?” PLU Puts Its Own Face on National Campaign The Rev. Dennis Sepper, University Pastor Sepper... April 16, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran

  • double minored in environmental studies and English writing. Her day-to-day job includes leading tours and and answering many questions, among other duties. “It’s pretty awesome to see a 7-year-old kid sharing a cool fact about Yosemite that he remembers from when you told him,” Plog said. She said her job is a way of life — hiking, walking, enjoying the great outdoors, interacting with diverse visitors, living where she works and focusing on education and the environment. “You never really stop

  • Affairs Law & Policy from NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education in 2013; a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Syracuse University in 2001; an M.A. in Counselor Education from San Jose State University in 1994; and a B.S. in Special Education with an emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling from Indiana University in 1990. Among her notable accomplishments, Joanna directs the graduate program in Student Affairs at the University of the Pacific. She has also served as

  • and Health Services post-graduation (date of graduation) Access to the Wellness Access Plan (WAP) continues through mid-August for services needed outside of Counseling Services and Health Services.  Please contact the Health Services for details. New incoming students for Fall Semester: are eligible for care with TimelyCare as of the early arrival / move to campus dates, once the following criteria are met: the enrollment deposit has been made, and they are registered for Fall classes may begin

  • supremacy. Racial hierarchy and colonialism structured the very foundations of most disciplines’ research and teaching paradigms. In the early twentieth century, the academy faced rising opposition and correction, evident in the intervention of scholars including W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Carter G. Woodson, and others, and by the mid-twentieth century, education itself became a center in the struggle for social justice.”– Provided by publisher. Morris, Monique W. Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues 

  • a mom who was a student, then a geographer. Weiss initially turned up her nose at Stanford, since it was too close to home. She opted for an elementary education degree from Lewis and Clark College in Portland. But the faces looking up at her from the desks had known another, less privileged life.  The recession and timber downturn in the 1970s and early 1980s had hit the families in Oregon City hard. “They were the kids from the projects, and I at first thought that was a gated community,” said

  • budget, transportation bond and a number of education issues, the third and final special session of the 2015 Washington Legislative Session, the longest in the state’s history, was adjourned last Friday. Particularly significant to PLU and its students, the new budget will sustain funding of the State Need Grant program (SNG) for private university students.* The new budget ensures that, for the next several years, SNG awards for present and incoming Lutes will be the same dollar amount as the 2014

  • powerful 24-hour fundraising campaign that will encourage Lutes worldwide to come together and pave the way for our students and the university, while honoring the man who made PLU possible. It is a core belief at PLU that access to a world-class education shouldn’t depend on one’s ability to pay for it. Meeting our students’ financial needs is one of the university’s highest priorities. Last year, 602 loyal Lutes came together to raise $236,507, including $100,000 in matching funds toward student

  • 31; Mia 30; Jason 23. Education: BA, Political Science, Dickinson College Professional Experience: Sam Brill began his career in real estate at an early age, learning how to build homes from his father. Harry Brill built over 2500 multi-family apartment homes and over 300 single family homes in the Lehigh Valley, PA. In 1984, Sam and his newlywed wife moved to Coral Springs, Florida, where he began his own construction firm called Classic Homes of South Florida, Inc. and proceeded to build more