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Lutes were out in full force at the Northwest Emmy® Awards Ceremony on June 4, at the Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center. Ray Heacox ’76 took home two honors, an induction to the Silver Circle and an Emmy for Overall Excellence for his work with King 5. Carla Miller ’06 and Alison Grande ’95 also took home awards. The Silver Circle honors media professionals who have a record of making contributions to the industry and their community for more than 25 years. Heacox is a senior executive
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applied for the position and won the national search. Rhyne has been passionate about teaching others since she was a child. “I remember making a game of the ‘teacher and student’ roles, and I always enjoyed playing teacher with my younger friend in the neighborhood by assigning her little exercises and homework,” Rhyne says. “Strangely, she didn’t like the game as much as I did!” Once Rhyne started teaching flute students in high school, she was hooked. This passion led Rhyne through undergraduate
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major in college!). While waiting to go to orchestra class in middle school, I used to make fun of singers because they would make silly sounds and make crazy faces out in the hallway. Now I am a singer and have made silly noises while making funny faces warming up in taxis, public bathrooms, random stairways and even outside in the woods when no practice rooms were available. I bet innocent passersby thought I was a crazy lady. I am a lyric mezzo-soprano and have performed recitals, concerts and
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evergreens and views of the not too distant mountain ranges, waterfronts that are great for eating fresh seafood and kayaking, the smaller downtown life in Tacoma, and the bigger city life with Seattle being less than an hour away. It’s been great to get involved in the local community with co-workers of PLU and to find ways of making Parkland and Tacoma feel like home.” Quick Links The Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound Explore Tacoma and Surrounding Areas
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with diverse voices Direct engagement with primary texts, rather than textbooks presenting summaries or simplifications. Creative assignments (i.e. the emphasis in our courses is not on tests or testing “acquired knowledge,” but rather how one uses what one learns in order to think through particular issues or problems). Some recent assignments include podcasts, blogs, taking on the personas of authors, philosophers, and thinkers from the course, and making a special issue of an academic journal
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traditions that have helped to shape them. Recognize how others have arrived at values different from one’s own, and consider their view charitably and with an appreciation for the context in which they emerged. Develop a habit of caring for oneself, for others, and for the environment. Approach moral, spiritual, and intellectual development as a life-long process of making informed choices in one’s commitments. Approach one’s commitments with a high level of personal responsibility and professional
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potential Prohibited Conduct. Staff and Faculty may report Prohibited Conduct by contacting: Reports can be filed with any of the following: Title IX Coordinator Human Resources Campus Safety University Dispute Resolution Committee (UDRC) There is no time limit on making a complaint, but prompt reporting is encouraged in order to provide the impacted party support, as well as obtain appropriate evidence and information. All of the above entities are considered private sources. This means the offices
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Award at the 44th Annual PLU Athletics Awards Dessert on May 4. Potter grew into her athleticism naturally—her... By Valery / April 4, 2014 Catching Up with Stephanie Anne Johnson ’06 She’s the same on stage as she is in person: While pursuing all her passions—with great success—this delightfully authentic superstar-in-the-making has stayed true to herself. In addition to a unique voice that’s a rich mix of Nina Simone, Fiona Apple and Amy Winehouse, Johnson also has a heart... By Stefanie
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biologist for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. As he rose through the ranks, his tasks became more and more sequestered. “The idea of working for the sake of working has never been appealing to me,” Larsen said. “I came to a realization that there wasn’t a whole lot of making a difference, it was a whole lot of trying.” While he hesitates to say he hit the cliché midlife crisis, “I was at midlife and it was a crisis,” he said, chuckling. After a lot of research and exhausting career
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