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  • the archives. Congregation histories and anniversary books Reports of special congregation projects Congregation audio and visual materials Samples of congregation newsletters Promotional pieces Bulletins of special occasionsThere is no need to accumulate in the synod office beyond immediate usefulness.Send directly to the synod or regional archives. Congregation leadership directoryRetain the current year.Destroy as replaced

  • MSN C&O program cost for 2014-2016 cohortThe Master of Science in Nursing, Care and Outcomes Manager program is 33-35 continuous semester hours. The MSN program tuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the entire program with their cohort to remain eligible for this special tuition pricing. Additional fees may include: Books, Graduation Fee, Parking, etc. TermCredit HoursCost Summer, year one3$8190 Fall year one9$10080 January year one4$2520 Spring year one9$8820 Summer year

  • Polar Research. He has published more than 250 scientific works, among them 25 books, on polar affairs and international security, ocean resource management, polar and ocean policy and on the preconditions of interdisciplinary research.

  • animals, nature, and sustainability—with many cover stories in such magazines as Smithsonian, National Geographic, Audubon, and many more. His photographs accompany his articles. He has written three books, and has won the Washington State Book Award, Southwest Book Award, and the Benjamin Franklin Book Award.  He was a finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award.

  • PLU STEM Resource LibraryThe PLU STEM Resource Library was created to provide laboratory equipment, supplies, and inclusive (fictio and non-fiction) STEM books to classrooms in our partner districts (Clover Park, Franklin Pierce, Tacoma). The library was established with funding from a National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Capacity Building Grant (Award Number 1758506). Funding to maintain and grow the PLU STEM Resource Library is provided from a National Science

  • John N. Moritsugu Professor of Psychology Email: moritsjn@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Rochester, N.Y., 1976 M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Rochester, N.Y., 1975 B.A., Psychology, University of Hawai'i, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Minority Status Stress American Asian Populations Books Lead author of Sixth Edition Community Psychology, with Elizabeth Vera, Frank Y. Wong and Karen Grover Duffy (Routlege 2019

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  • donor fund run by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. The book’s theme of “action words” (“Make,” “Grow,” “Lead,” “Tell,” etc.) gave a framework for giving. Each word translates to a funding category, and nonprofits can apply for micro-grants under the category of their choosing. “Thanks to the generosity of Sasquatch Books, a portion of our book sales will also benefit the fund. By introducing the Dead Feminists Fund to a wide audience as only a publisher can, we hope that will shed a bright

  • giving with the Dead Feminists Foundation, a donor fund run by the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. The book’s theme of “action words” (“Make,” “Grow,” “Lead,” “Tell,” etc.) gave a framework for giving. Each word translates to a funding category, and nonprofits can apply for micro-grants under the category of their choosing. “Thanks to the generosity of Sasquatch Books, a portion of our book sales will also benefit the fund. By introducing the Dead Feminists Fund to a wide audience as only a

  • books of poems by Mexican-Zapotec poet Irma Pineda, with whom she shared the 2022 John Frederick Nims Prize for Translation from the Poetry Foundation: In the Belly of Night and Other Poems (Pluralia/Eulalia, 2022) and Nostalgia Doesn’t Flow Away Like Riverwater (Deep Vellum, 2024). Her co-translation of How to be a Good Savage and Other Poems (Milkweed, 2024), by Zoque poet Mikeas Sánchez, was called “a significant work in more ways than one” by the New York Times. Wendy has received grants and

  • Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on his medical training – and sense of humor – as an ER doctor in Central Washington Posted by: nicolacs / April 19, 2023 Image: Image: Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 works as assistant director of the emergency department in Moses Lake’s Samaritan Healthcare with the group Sound Physicians. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) April 19, 2023 By Lora ShinnPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer  PLU, Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 studied biology and chemistry as a double major. At first, he thought