Page 177 • (12,643 results in 0.027 seconds)

  • Dinner Break7 - 8:30 p.m. | The Importance of Migrant Voices and Perspectives The 44th annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture Speaker: Fredy González, Assistant Professor of Latin American History at the University of Colorado – Boulder Introduced by Timothy O’Neill, Visiting Assistant Professor of History Location: Scandinavian Cultural Center Friday, March 99:05 - 10:20 a.m. | Homo Itinerans: An Anthropological Perspective on Global Mobility Speaker: Alessandro Monsutti, Head of

  • . 2010. “Family and Religion in Luba Life: Centrality, Pervasiveness, Change and Continuity.” Challenge (1077193X) 16:1, 21-32. Siegmann, William C. African Art: A Century at the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum and DelMonico/Prestel, 2009.

  • District With museums such as the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, and international markets like Uwajimaya, the International District (formerly known as China Town) adds to the flavor of Seattle. You will find a multitude of restaurants and little shops where you can buy everything from foreign language books to exotic teas. Seattle Great Wheel The Seattle Great Wheel is a ferris wheel by the waterfront which provides a nice view over the city. It is open year round and has

  • Know Before You Go 10 Essentials Leave No Trace Ethics NOAA Weather Mountain WeatherWashington Know-HowNear PLU Tacoma Hiking & Biking Trails Tacoma REI: Hours & Class Schedule Tacoma City Parks Nisqually Wildlife Refuge Foothills Trail (Lakewood) Slater Museum of Natural HistoryWashington Systems Dr. Cliff Mass' Weather Blog Ferries State Parks Landscope - Washington's Ecosystems & GeographySection 2

  • , track and field, crew, golf and softball. Men’s intercollegiate sports: Soccer, football, cross country, basketball, swimming, track and field, baseball, crew, and golf. Memorial Lectures: Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture (history), Heather Koller Memorial Lecture (creative writing or ethics), Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture (varies).

  • Federal Grant Links Corporation for National Service AmeriCorps Council for International Education of Scholars (CIES) Fulbright Programs Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Environmental Education Grants Health Resources and Services Administration Health Resources and Services Administration Workforce Grants Institute for Museum and Library Services NASA National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) NEH

  • the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Artist Trust of Washington, the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, and Stanford University, where he was a Wallace E. Stegner Fellow and a Jones Lecturer in Poetry. In 2020 he received the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America. He lives in Tacoma, WA and is a professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University and the director of The Rainier Writing Workshop. His fourth book, The Galleons, was

  • PLU’s Scandinavian Cultural Center selected for Registrars to the Rescue service project TACOMA, WASH. (June. 23, 2016)- Pacific Lutheran University’s Scandinavian Cultural Center (SCC) is one of two Tacoma-area museums selected for a service project by Registrars to the Rescue (R2R), an initiative of the Washington Museum Association. Curators with R2R will visit the SCC on June… July 28, 2016 Scandinavian Cultural Center

  • PLU’s Scandinavian Cultural Center selected for Registrars to the Rescue service project TACOMA, WASH. (June. 23, 2016)- Pacific Lutheran University’s Scandinavian Cultural Center (SCC) is one of two Tacoma-area museums selected for a service project by Registrars to the Rescue (R2R), an initiative of the Washington Museum Association. Curators with R2R will visit the SCC on June… July 28, 2016 Scandinavian Cultural Center

  • support for PLU alongside alumni, parents, and friends in alignment with PLU’s mission. As an avid LUTE fan, this is like a dream job that strengthens partnerships and relationship building skills. Prior to joining PLU, Jennie worked in the museum sector for over a decade as the Development Director for Greentrike focused on raising support for everything from memberships to major gifts.