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discover and learn in a place like the Valley of the Kings.” Read Previous Honoring our veterans Read Next Follow your dreams and say “yes” to opportunities, Patricia Krise advises COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA August 16, 2024 PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean
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team. This included the opening minute of a game at College of Idaho, in which Alan suggested that he and Mark put midcourt pressure on what he considered the other college’s weak guards—resulting in C of I making a quick dash past them to the basket for two points. Undeterred, Al convinced Mark to do it a second time, leading to the same result. Coach Gene Lundgaard immediately called a timeout and castigated his “dumb guards.” Mark and Alan privately referred to each other by that nickname over
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recipients in the United States. DACA grants temporary visas to young people who arrived in the United States with their parents as undocumented immigrants. While Kim might not be an American legally, he is certainly a Lute. Kim graduated in 2015 with degrees in mathematical economics and psychology and a minor in statistics. Currently, he is in his third year at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law School at Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ.“PLU really set things well for me,” Kim said. But the
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. James Nieman '78 receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award Aaron Bell '04 and daughter Loella enjoy conversation at dinner Phil Edlund '00, Kaitlyn Porter '16 and Janae Reinhardt '15 share dessert sauces Dale '63 and Jolita '63 Benson converse during the reception Judy Scott '97 listens to harpist Alex Sjoholm '20 perform PLU Sense of PlaceThank you for your generous support for PLU!Erin Baker '19, Communication and Global StudiesLorilie Steen Endowed Scholarship, President’s Scholarship, Artistic
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of and accepting in how I relate to people,” he says. “Both within the emergency room and outside of it. Read Previous Former military linguist Kara Atkinson ’23 discusses her service on campus, academic research, and graduate school plans Read Next PLU senior Allison Sheflo discusses her triple major in geosciences, environmental studies and religion COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a
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not a religion major so I don’t get a chance to study these things,” said senior psychology major Sarah Eisert of Borg’s lecture. “It’s a more cohesive critique of traditional Christianity and how it can be seen differently and in a way that I could understand.” Read Previous Passion for learning Read Next Extending a hand to veterans COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window
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EventsOnline Advance PurchaseBuy online with a credit card when you visit our Music Events page on Eventbrite. Buy Music TicketsMusic concert tickets at the doorIf you would prefer to purchase your tickets at the door, we happily accept credit cards for payment. PricingMusic, Theatre & Dance Spotlight Productions $16 General admission $12 Seniors (60+), military, alumni, and PLU community (faculty & staff) $8 Immediate family of performers and attendees under 18 Free for PLU students with ID Theatre
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Habitat Restoration at PLUIf you are interested in volunteering with habitat restoration projects on campus, please contact us at restore@plu.edu. Volunteer opportunities will also be advertised through the Center for Community Engagement and Services, and additional restoration opportunities can be found through Forterra, Earth Corps and Green Tacoma Partnership.PLU Campus Green Belt PLU campus has a hillside that divides the upper and lower areas of campus. These natural areas contain Garry
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him to keep him going. And Mike (Farnum) also kept in contact with him.” Farnum is PLU’s Director of Military Outreach, and he encouraged Kinney and helped keep him on track to graduate, even during his hospital stay. Kinney credits Farnum, as well as PLU’s Yellow Ribbon program, which paid for the tuition and books, for his success in the program and for making his dream of becoming a math teacher come true. And of course, his encouragement from his wife, Jennifer. Kinney, 47, laughs that he
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