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  • about COVID19: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus ORAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE The HRSA Health Center Program website has links to landmark information about oral health in primary care: https://bphc.hrsa.gov/qualityimprovement/clinicalquality/oralhealth/index.html The American Academy of Family Physicians has focused information, a list of questions to include in history and review of systems, and links to policy about clinical care: https://www.aafp.org/family-physician/patient-care

  • last for long. In 1965, the band paid a big-name local label to record and produce the hit, Sandvig said—and it turned the title into poorly translated Ikea instructions. As proof, Sandvig pulled the original 45 rpm record from his briefcase; its label reads: You Can Make From Here . Someone in the band scratched it out and corrected it by hand … just for the record. Coming Home for Homecoming The Deacons haven’t performed together since 2003, but with 50 years of history, it does not take much

  • instills the power of collective responsibility and embracing the grind. If there is a history lesson woven into the book, it’s a slam-dunk pick for Dickerson. This year his team read The Boys in the Boat , an award-winning book by Daniel James Brown that tells the story of an underdog U.S. Men’s Olympic rowing team from the University of Washington whose hard work and determination helped team members capture gold and worldwide admiration during Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Games. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU

  • of its distinguished history. My thanks go to everyone here for being part of this special day and for caring about this institution and the precious people who make it what it is. I’d like to extend special thanks to my predecessors who join me today on the stage. We are honored to have Loren Anderson with us. His long and distinguished presidency bequeathed a robust and spirited institution. Eugene Wiegman is here as well. He had a transformational term as president and has continued to be a

  • family history. Her father’s side is ethnically Okinawan, and Kishaba recently joined them on a pilgrimage to Heart Mountain, WY – where 120,000 Japanese Americans were detained and held during World War II. Rona Kaufman, associate professor of English, encouraged Kishaba to tell this story in a 2019 Raphael Lemkin award-winning essay. And Kaufman remembered her when she began a project interviewing residents at a Jewish nursing home in Uruguay, with Giovanna Urdangarain, associate professor of

  • million to PLU, making her the single largest benefactor in university history. The three-year, $20 million endeavor completed in two distinct phases will officially open with the production of Cole Porter’s Tony Award–winning “Kiss Me, Kate” on the rechristened Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage. Jeff Clapp, who has spent so many of his years in this building, both as a student and a professor, will direct production. From the exterior, it appears little has changed since the days of the Chapel-Music

  • declared. •  The King speaks English—with a perfect American accent! •  Prince Harald entered the Norwegian Cavalry Officers’ Training School and finished his military education at the Military Academy in 1959. Upon completion of his compulsory military service, the Crown Prince went to Oxford for further study. He attended Balliol College from 1960 to 1962, studying social science, history and economics. • King Haakon VII died in 1957, and Prince Harald became Crown Prince. In 1960, Crown Prince

  • , are voiced by an instructor outside the room, watching the scene unfold. “The experience provided some safety but still triggered strong emotions,” Bird says. “With this physical presence in front of you and the clock ticking, someone’s life is in your hands.”PLU School of NursingCommitment, Caring and LeadershipLearn about the mission, history and programs offered, as well as download application materials.Students often attend simulation labs in groups of eight, accompanied by their instructor

  • faculty members — working closely with the Wang Center. This history of excellence in providing what Williams calls “high impact” experiential practices is why PLU leaders are excited that the Wang Center’s team will continue to partner with staff and faculty across campus to further refine the university’s commitment to engagement and inquiry. “Challenges like the housing crisis, climate change, and institutional racism all remind us that global issues are local issues and vice versa,” Williams says

  • Productions, and Old Log Children’s Theater (Minneapolis, Minn.). Horton currently serves as the Director of Music Ministries at Faith Lutheran Church (Redmond, Wash.). He is the Artistic Director of Fine Arts at Faith in Redmond, which hosts professional music ensembles and solo artists from the Western Washington Region. He currently sings with Seattle Pro Musica and serves on the Executive Council for the Northwest Washington ELCA Synod.Richard NancePresentation Title: A Brief History of the Lutheran