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  • the Mast newspaper, my sophomore year fall semester. [video: Isaiah’s voice continues over clips. A student types notes on a computer.] Isaiah: I mentioned I liked screenwriting and so they’re like, hey, come write for the Mast. So I’ve been involved with them ever since [video: Clips continue, Dr. Young’s voice comes in. A student edits graphic design work on a desktop computer. A speaker is interviewed by a student.] Dr. Young: You come in and you start building a portfolio of work right away

  • processed. “I struggled with professional relationships,” she said, adding that employers often wrote her off. “I was terminated from my first job out of nursing school and it’s unclear why.” (The employer cited incompatible “fit.”) Tarra SimmonsWalking outside the Supreme Court building in Olympia, WA. Her struggles manifested in her personal relationships, too. Simmons says she gravitated to men with their own traumatic backgrounds, who were violent or unfaithful. “I thought maybe I didn’t deserve to

  • chalks it up to a lifetime of trauma she never processed. “I struggled with professional relationships,” she said, adding that employers often wrote her off. “I was terminated from my first job out of nursing school and it’s unclear why.” (The employer cited incompatible “fit.”) Tarra SimmonsWalking outside the Supreme Court building in Olympia, WA. Her struggles manifested in her personal relationships, too. Simmons says she gravitated to men with their own traumatic backgrounds, who were violent or

  • value as markers of success.” Stay rooted Success comes from being committed to something — a mission, purpose, and building a community that shares vision and value. Jim Van Beek '59, '69 and Ingrid Van Beek '70It’s hard to imagine a life more deeply tied to PLU than that of Jim Van Beek ‘59, ‘69, a Hall of Famer on the legendary basketball teams of the late 1950s. During his sports career, the Lutes won 37 straight games against Evergreen Conference rivals and represented District I at the NAIA

  • Bereavement Leave Updated January 2024 For absences due to the death of a significant relationship, bereavement leave may be used. Employees with benefits status may receive paid leave of up to five days. If more time is required, employees should discuss their needs with their supervisor; vacation, sick leave, or leave without pay may be taken. Approved bereavement leave is not deducted from vacation or sick leave, and may be used as needed. Dates of absence should be reported on the

  • mail volumes and building sequencing within the routes. 10:30 am to Noon (depending on package volumes) Packages delivered to residential halls 1:00 pm Departmental packages 2:45 pm An outgoing mail box is provided in the Business Office and Hospitality Services in the AUC. Staff, Faculty and student workers can bring their mail directly to the customer service counter at Marketing & Communications on lower campus (Bldg 29) before 3:00pm for mailing. Campus mail picked up during the morning run is

  • Samantha Potter '14 Next Post Katie Hunt '11 You might also like Samantha Potter ’14 April 4, 2014 Catching Up with Stephanie Anne Johnson ’06 April 4, 2014 More Story Samantha Potter '14 As for basketball, this season the PLU women beat two Division II schools for the first time in Potter’s career. No... April 4, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29

  • I was performing in.  PLU did an amazing job of preparing me for what I’m working on now.  Each week I travel to New York City to take lessons with David Krauss.  I sincerely feel like I’m building and refining what I learned at PLU and that going there really prepared me for studying at the level I’m at now.  PLU was extraordinarily friendly and eager to teach me when I came to visit the school, and I felt that I would have no trouble fitting there.  I never expected just how great the

  • (including the University Gallery Annex and the Karen Hille Phillips Gallery) and manages the University’s Permanent Art Collection. Conference ScheduleAustin KarrPresentation Title: “Slovakia and the Inability to Confront the Past: Slovakia’s Turbulent Relationship with the First Slovak Republic and the Holocaust.” Who: Austin Karr Bio: Conference ScheduleAnna MarkoPresentation Title: “The Application of the “Bloodlands Theory” to the Great Lakes Region of Africa and the Tutsi Diaspora” Who: Anna Marko

  • minoring in Critical Race Studies. She is currently participating in the Oxford IHON program and will be presenting her research which examined the relationship between Jewish Americans and the Holocaust, with a particular focus on what American Rabbis and the Jewish members of the film industry were sharing with their audiences. Her work included an examination of these leaders’ involvement with politics and how they engaged with American culture as a whole. Conference ScheduleRona KaufmanConvener