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  • McGill. A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp.Other ProductionsLullaby of Broadway: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Clare Marie Edgerton ‘10. The APO One-Act Play Festival: World Premieres.
Rocko’s Post-Modern Life, by Paul Elvis Richter ‘10. Directed by Rose Gonzales ‘10. Robbing Midnight, by Angie Tennant ‘12. Directed by Abigail Pishaw ‘12. Straight Date, by Justin Huertas ’09. Directed by David Alan Ellis ‘11. Vpstart Crow Presents: bash

  • first graduating class of the DNP program. Read More. Exploring Teaching Jobs in Washington StateThere’s no time like the present to invest in your teaching career and invest in the next generation of American students. If you’re thinking about securing a teaching job in Washington State, here’s what you need to know about the field. Read More. Can I Get a MSN if I am Not a Nurse?Some people recognize their passion for a particular field or profession early on in life, but many need more time and

  • . All applicants will be notified by April 15. Under certain circumstances (for example, if a student or faculty member is considering other summer work, travel, or fellowship responsibilities) a decision on your application can be made earlier. Please contact Professor Halvorson if you would like to request an early decision. Fellowship Amount and Expectations The amount of the student fellowship is $2800. This level of financial support is designed for full-time work during the Summer months (June

  • PLU July 25-30, 2016. Justin Eckstein, Director of Forensics, and Jim Hanson, Executive Director of Climb the Mountain, established the camp to promote and support forensics in the Pacific Northwest. The camp uniquely offers an opportunity for current and former college debaters to provide individualized instruction to students early in their debating careers, creating connections in the community. High school students can attend the five-day debate camp July 25-30, or 3-day congress and IE-Speech

  • the sudsiness that renders Bridgerton so satisfying.” Bridgerton is a shorthand, it turns out, for a couple of related concerns. Style first and foremost: the visual cues that signal Regency and a very specific kind of Regency—no destitute, desperate people stealing chickens in these productions as there are in the Kate Beckinsdale Emma from 1996. Attitude, second of all, then. Bridgerton is about the self-conscious collision of yesterday and today, the past and the present, Regency and early 21st

  • , Orion, The New Republic, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Best American Essays. She is Writer in Residence at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and teaches in prisons in Baltimore and at writing programs around the country. In early 2019, her new collection of essays, All the Fierce Tethers, was published by Sarabande Books.Peggy ShumakerPeggy Shumaker’s new and selected volume Cairn was recently published by Red Hen Press. She was honored by the Rasmuson Foundation with its

  • modeled Rilke’s wisdom was the great Norwegian anthropologist and explorer Thor Heyerdahl.  In 1939, he was conducting research along the coast of British Columbia in a effort to understand the northern Pacific ocean currents, when he as called home because WW II had broken out in Europe.  In 1998, 59 years later, and at age 83, Heyerdahl came to be our PLU commencement speaker, and he arrived three days early so that he could visit BC and continue his research.  Heyerdahl personified our great human

  • the newly named Pacific Lutheran College. From 1921 until his retirement in 1942, Xavier taught history, Bible study, Latin, Greek, nutrition, library science, botany, and zoology as well as continuing to serve as the College’s librarian. The library built in 1937 was renamed Xavier Hall in 1967 in honor of the fourth president of Pacific Lutheran College.Ola J. Ordal, 1921-1928 Ola J. Ordal was born on August 2, 1870. He received his early education throughout South Dakota before receiving his

  • they complained to each other that the agenda for the day was too full—it started too early and ended too late.  The man said he was annoyed not to be able to get a chance for a run.  Well, the workshop wound up ending earlier than scheduled that evening; so the woman said to the man, “Maybe you can get your run in now?”  And the man said, “Black men do not run at night in America.”  The woman said that comment gave her a chill up and down her spine—not just due to what it means for black men in

  • than I could ever give. The next few months will be filled with early mornings, long days and sights I can’t even imagine. For now I’ll focus on keeping my eyes open. Afternoon rain “Drizzle” is never an adjective to describe the rains in Namibia. Unlike the torturous, unceasing drizzle that plagues the Northwest, Windhoek prefers its rain to appear as if it were dumped from buckets miles above — intense, permeating, brief. The buckets were particularly full this afternoon, and I watched the show