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  • name of your loan servicer so you can set up your loan repayment without the fear of being scammed. One or more servicer will be in contact with you as you enter repayment. To find out which company is servicing your student loans, click here. (You login with you SSN and your FSA ID) You WANT to be talking to these folks, especially if you are having trouble making your loan payments. They want to help keep your loans current and in good standing. Talking to your loan servicer might prevent hearing

  • | Royal City, WA was started by Lisa (Treadwell) ’97 & Josh Lawrence ’97 who have farmed the Royal Slope 40+ years.Lomcevak CellarsLomcevak Cellars | Lake Chelan, WA is a winery owned by Kelly (Smith) Chambers ’99 and her husband, Jeff. Together, they turned their dream of making wine into a reality.Lopez Island CreameryLopez Island Creamery | Anacortes, WA is a homemade ice cream shop owned and operated by Alex Thieman ’08.Love By The SliceLove By The Slice | Tacoma, WA was founded and is owned by

  • )Looking for more resources on social impact?SDG Index Understand key indicators and find nonprofit partners working to address critical aspects of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in each US state.Looking for careers in social impact innovation?Tech for Good Directory Get inspired by over 2,500 companies making an impact. PLU Nursing students prepare to support community health-care initiatives. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU)

  • decent album and a disaster. Enter, Dr. Edwin Powell.   A Team Approach producer, Dr. Edwin Powell During the recording process, Ed and I worked as a seamless team. I was responsible for making the instruments sound stellar, while he made sure those stellar notes were correct. While I consider myself a recovering musician, Ed lives and breathes music on a daily basis. Ed caught the performance issues, and I caught the recording issues. When we were both satisfied with a piece, we knew we had a great

  • our lives. Before cancer upended my life I had agreed to write a commentary on the biblical book of Deuteronomy. After cancer the editors assured me I could pass on the assignment. But study of this overlooked biblical book captivated me, especially its attempts at making sense of the suffering of the ancient Israelites. In 2014 my Deuteronomy commentary was released (by Westminster John Knox) and I was delighted when it was awarded “resource book of the year” by the Academy of Parish Clergy. Dr

  • Christian (1520): “A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none; a Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all.” While Luther admits that the two statements seem to contradict each other they are a part of the Christian reality and reflect the words of St. Paul in 1 Corinthians 9: “Though I am free and belong to no one, yet I have made myself a servant to all.” This emphasis on freedom from anxiety, from making oneself “perfect,” from earning divine favor, and its

  • to Carson’s plight that all members of the audience will be able to relate to and understand. “I can think of no better place to present this story than a university. A place where young adults are on the precipice of making their contribution to the world—on the verge of becoming realized doctors, musicians, theologians, coaches, scientists, scholars, activists, rebels, authors, teachers, storytellers, and dreamers,” Schultz says. “Carson dedicated her entire life to educate, express, and defend

  • Music and Culture, Analyzing Music, Making Music, The Arts of China, and 20th Century Music courses; PLU’s Gateway Program in Trinidad Accolades 2022 His opera Tacoma Method, to be produced in March 2023 by Tacoma Opera, was awarded major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts 2021 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2016 Grant from The Confucius Institute of Washington State for the production of Youtz' opera "Fiery Jade: Cai Yan" 2016 "Composer of the Year" award from the

  • the Seattle production at the Balagan theatre as Ilse. After becoming friends during productions at PLU, they knew they wanted to stick together after graduation. “We love making art together, so to end up in the same place, working on the same show, was unbelievable and heartwarming,” Helland said. “It’s a gift.” The original production started rehearsing in November 2011 and premiered in January. The remount of Balagan’s production of Spring Awakening opened on April 20th and closed this summer

  • was a pre-med major in college!). In middle school while waiting to go to orchestra class, I used to make fun of singers because they would make silly sounds and make crazy faces out in the hallway. Now I am a singer and have made silly noises while making funny faces warming up in taxis, public bathrooms, random stairways and even outside in the woods when no practice rooms were available. I bet innocent passersby thought I was a crazy lady. I am a lyric mezzo-soprano and have performed recitals