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  • -retired printmaker Craig Cornwall, presenting a wide range of imagery and media in work that is thought provoking and compelling. Migration by Matthew Olds March 15 – April 12, 2017 Opening Reception: March 15 at 5pm The places we are from, the places we are, directly contribute to the people we have become and ultimately, where we will go. Artist Matthew Olds looks into the relationship of people moving through places from the Tacoma area, to current desperate global migrations, and ultimately the

  • their relationship with nature through those representations. Focuses on major texts from various cultures and historical periods. Includes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. (4) ENGL 235 : Children's Literature - IT An introduction to the critical reading of picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction for young readers, addressing historical and cultural contexts. (4) ENGL 236 : Intro to Screenwriting - CX Introduces students to the elements of screenwriting; including, structure, character

  • fertility’s promise and, it follows, motherhood.The meaning of the woman-rabbit relationship is familiar: then as now, rabbits are associated with sexuality, fertility, and spring. The famous natural historian, Thomas Bewick (1753-1828), qualified rabbits’ “fecundity” as “astonishing,” noting that a pair might produce as many as 1, 274, 840 offspring in the span of four years. Bewick also notes that rabbits begin reproducing at five months, which might further explain why this quadruped is companion to a

  • more basketball in her. She’ll referee the tournament the students created. It’s fun. It’s outside the curriculum. It’s after school. It’s relationship building and the students took ownership of something and did the work to make it something else. “I think relationships are the foundation of effective teaching,” Edwards said. Building relationships is part of learning, she said. “It’s neat to see kids who maybe didn’t have many friends at the beginning of the year build connections,” Edwards said

  • right. We also established a strong relationship with the Korean Women’s Association, which served as a community partner for service opportunities for our club members. The executive director of KWA eventually became a community mentor. Lou Vargas ’12: API Club was very successful in being highly involved with campus-wide activities through the Diversity Center. It was wonderful to see member interest in being part of programs such as the annual Multicultural Night and Global Get Down. Matthew

  • winemaking and vineyard management at Chemeketa Community College. Around that time, his parents bought the 30-acre property where Benson Vineyards stands today. The farmland was covered in red and golden delicious apples. Chelan didn’t have an established wine industry then. Now, roughly 30 wineries dot the lake’s edge. “There’s not a lot of people who come to Chelan for the apples,” Benson said. They come for tourism, camping, boating and time shares. Wine seemed like a natural fit, he said. In late

  • before coming to the states, and how he resembles the child his relatives once knew. Above all, David looks forward to seeing, holding and being with his mother. The two have communicated for the past 11 years, since his first year at PLU. He tracked her down through tireless research during his teen years in a Tacoma foster home. “As soon as I could I sent money to my mother so she could buy a phone,” he remembers. “That was the start of a fruitful relationship with her.” David talks to his mother

  • , understand classroom management, and develop teaching skills. Students may serve as a teaching assistant for the same psychology course no more than twice. May be repeated for up to four semester hours. Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in class for which a TA , a minimum 3.0 overall G.P.A., junior standing at time the course is offered, consent of instructor. (1 to 4) PSYC 499 : Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR Required for Psychology majors. Students will complete and present at an on-campus Psychology

  • hours, some of the girls never heard from their parents again. The sound of just over 200 girls, teachers, and nuns simultaneously screaming and crying still resonates in the back of my mind. The madness that ensued after 9/11 fueled my desire to serve and all of the people who gave their lives that day, they were the reason I volunteered. Ray Orr US Air Force, 2002 – Present, Civil Engineering Officer PLU Facilities Management, 2015 – Present Ray is on the left During military service there is an

  • that are not considered an emergency may be reported to the Residence Hall Director, Residential Hall Assistant, Emergency Building Coordinator, Facilities Management or Environmental, Health and Safety. Do Fires Happen at PLU?Yes. However, we have been fortunate not to have a fatal fire or one that has destroyed an entire building. PLU engineers have responded to reports of smoke to find a mug warmer turned on and stashed in someone’s desk drawer. According to Cleaning Services personnel, it is