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  • neighbors, your faith community, your philanthropic efforts, and through your family and friends. This year, Grad Gift is your gift. Commemorate your most valuable experience by making a monetary donation or by participating in a service project. All gifts this year, by each individual, will be directly given to a PLU program, scholarship, organization, academic division, extracurricular activity, club, office, or any other PLU affiliated entity you choose. The collective total will be the sum of the

  • wish to give the University a piece of African art (Accession no. 2007.02.001) in memory of the Lehmanns who had been friends and fellow collectors, and who he knew had given a number of pieces to PLU. As to how he became a collector, Dr. Cobb explains that an appreciation of tribal art was in his family beginning with his grandfather, and as an undergraduate at Williams College he had taken courses in art history. When he moved to the Northwest in 1965, his desire was to collect Northwest Coast

  • boxes near the top left side of the page. For example, you might type “Rosaceae” into the box to the right of “Family.” Click the large “Search >>” button in the top right corner of the page. Click here to browse digital collections in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria.Professor Irene Creso & Her CollectionThis teaching collection was organized into a herbarium in 1965 under the guidance of Irene Creso, a biology professor at PLU who came from University of Puget Sound, where she was the

  • initial thoughts as well as asking other questions. You are a bit nervous because you are not the most confident in your public speaking, and these are industry experts. You travel with your DECA competition team to Spokane for the statewide competition. You see hundreds of other students walking around and also preparing. They look serious. Your advisor, a School of Business faculty member, checks in with you. You share your concerns. You do not want to let your team, or your family down. You think

  • afternoon. I love to be around my kids and my family, and you’ve got to do things around the house, but I love being here. This year's Father’s Day gift: go to the studio all day and all night! I came in at 6:30 in the morning and I was here until 10 at night. This stuff is in my blood. I love making and creating. In school there were plenty of things that I struggled with in terms of learning process, but I was tenacious. I stuck with it- you know, keep going, keep going, keep trying, keep trying. I

  • family-friendly event that features street-side vendors, live performances by musicians, drag acts, as well as guest speakers and dignitaries. Tacoma Pride is the largest attended Pride event in Tacoma and is a highlight of Tacoma’s Pride Month of July. *Sign up to volunteer at the Center for DJS  table.  Contact the Office of DJS with any questions (djs@plu.edu)Thursday, July 18 - Sunday, July 21 Creative Space Weekend | Thursday, July 18 - Sunday, July 21 | Cle Elum WAJoin us as we build an

  • 743: Educational Finance in P12 (2) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship I (1), taken three times for a total of 3 credits EDUC 744: Community & Family Engagement (2) EDUC 745 School Board Relations (1) EDUC 746: Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management (2) EDUC 747: Central Office and Programmatic Leadership (2) Educational Leadership Strand (18 semester hours) EDUC 700: Educational/Instructional Leadership Orientation & Introduction (3) EDUC 731: Educational Leadership: Instructional

  • Lutheran University might establish a lectureship which would, on a regular basis, bring to the campus distinguished members of the world academic community to discuss significant topics of historical interest. Accordingly, the Department of History and the Schnackenberg family announced on February 8, 1974, the creation of the Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, to be inaugurated during the 1974-1975 academic year.Support the Walter C. Schnackenberg Endowment

  • for this conference was “Survivors and Rescuers.” Scholars Dr. Susannah Heschel, Dr. Hartmut Lehmann and Dr. Christopher Browning presented their latest work in this year’s theme, “Survivors & Rescuers.” Survivors included the story of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947; Renee Firestone, Auschwitz survivor; and Pierre Sauvage.Learn more about the Survivors and Rescuers conference 2013 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationSixth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust

  • journey to the MSK program. What is one fun fact about yourself? One fun fact about me is that I am related through the family tree to Amelia Earhart, an aviation pioneer. What inspired you to join the MSK program at PLU? I have a strong desire to deepen my competence in the field of Kinesiology, specifically sport psychology.  I majored in business for my undergraduate (BBA ’18) at PLU, but minored in exercise and sport psychology and that is really when I figured out that I wanted to pursue a