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  • Lutheran University. Her family relocated when she was 6 years old, fleeing a country rife with political instability. Her family never abandoned their ethnic Oromo roots, but actively immersed themselves in their new culture. Now, she’s relocated again, extending her international education to a third continent as a sociology major at PLU. The university’s commitment to global education is a value that’s familiar to Urgessa. She speaks five languages — Amhara and Oromo that are native to Ethiopia

  • respiratory syncytial virus. Then my husband’s grandfather passed away and then my dad and step-dad both passed away within days of each other. These experiences were heartbreaking — but they also gave me the perspective of being on the other end of care. I saw nurses taking care of my family members and wanted to be helping at that level too. PLU: Why did you choose PLU Nursing? Adrian: When I was looking around and learning about my options, PLU just kept coming up. I was accepted to other programs, but

  • have worked tirelessly, often at the expense of most of the other things in your life. Most people, even incredibly successful people, get out of theatre by the time they are 30 because it is so difficult to balance a day job, rehearsal, and your family. Theatre makes for a hard, uncertain, and unstable life. And yes, I love it. And yes, I am one of the fortunate ones. But before you major in theatre alone, you need to take off the rose colored glasses and take a really good hard look at your

  • roasts them with his own roaster at home. Krise’s connection to the Caribbean began early. Born Thomas Warren Krise in San Antonio, Texas, the son and grandson of U.S. Army medical service officers, Krise spent his childhood on bases across the United States and in Germany. When his father, Edward Krise, retired from the army and academia, the family began sailing, racing and running a charter service based in the U.S. Virgin Islands. His mother, Elizabeth Bradt Krise, is an expert navigator and

  • will include our first Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates!  These DNP recipients will also be the university’s first doctoral degree recipients; many are also earning their practice credential as Family Nurse Practitioners, sitting for the national FNP certification exam.  Our congratulations to these PLU pioneers! Please join us to celebrate the accomplishments of all of our graduates (BSN, MSN, and DNP) at our 2nd Annual SoN Research Day on Friday May 12, 9A-3:30PM in Chris Knutson Hall.  DNP

  • who’d admired him, professional friends who remembered his career at the USC Student Health Center and then in private practice, family members from the West and East Coast, and all three of his surviving basketball teammates. Alan and Kathleen had moved to Morongo Valley several years previously, and created a remarkable homestead there. This included a remodeled small home, an adjacent office and a greenhouse, all set at the foot of a mountain and commanding a beautiful view of Morongo Valley

  • have worked tirelessly, often at the expense of most of the other things in your life. Most people, even incredibly successful people, get out of theatre by the time they are 30 because it is so difficult to balance a day job, rehearsal, and your family. Theatre makes for a hard, uncertain, and unstable life. And yes, I love it. And yes, I am one of the fortunate ones. But before you major in theatre alone, you need to take off the rose colored glasses and take a really good hard look at your

  • professions that are grounded in our robust tradition of exceptional liberal arts education. PLU : Is home to one of the best nursing schools in the Pacific Northwest. Is among Washington State’s leading pre-health-science undergraduate institutions. Attracts and supports a diverse and local student body; over one-third of PLU’s students are pursuing a health sciences degree. Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in innovative care fields, including social work, kinesiology, and marriage and family

  • boy. Petersen recalled his own boyhood experience playing games of marbles with his brother, who died in a work accident in 2010. “I was sitting there thinking about the family nostalgia of growing up with this childhood game that I think is, in some ways, forgotten now,” Petersen said. “I was just kind of thinking about my brother, who he was and what he had accomplished and not yet accomplished in his life.” Stirred by the memory of his brother, Petersen decided to pour his heart into a passion

  • , Donna and Keith Godchaux’s relationship, and Phil Lesh’s angular Bach inspired bass playing. A unit, an absolute unit that’s on or off. Now like those before me and after me, I say with cringe, “what a long strange trip it’s been.” By Fulton Bryant-Anderson Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog 10/26/2022 I dedicate this one to my wonderful mama for so many reasons, but let’s start this story how stories are often started, at the beginning. When I was 12 or so my family and one friend(Isabella) took