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  • they want to teach,” Larsen said. #LutesTeaching In addition to the one-year master’s and certification program, PLU also offers what’s known as an “alternative route” certification program. It’s designed for people who may already have classroom experiences as paraeducators, or for professionals with math or science expertise who want to teach in those high-demand fields. GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT EDUCATION Larry Kennedy Kennedy entered PLU with a bachelor’s degree in history from Washington State

  • Nishi Hongwanji. He enjoys practicing Aikido and spending time with his family and wife Cyndi Yasaki. Cyndi was the minister’s assistant at the Gardena Buddhist Church in California and received her Tokudo in the Summer of 2019.Dr. Samuel TorvendWho: Dr. Samuel Torvend, Professor of the History of Christianity, PLU Bio: Dr. Samuel Torvend teaches courses in the history of early, medieval and reformation Christianity as well as historical courses on the reform of social welfare, Christian responses

  • . “Which was a real day for me,” Belton said, laughing. “It is a crazy job.” Still, it’s a crazy job he’s learned to love, even in the face of what lies ahead. Without “acting” hanging in front of his title, Belton acknowledges he’s responsible for following through on some big commitments he’s made, among them developing a strategic plan that delivers on its vision. “PLU has a history of creating meaningful long-term visions for the university,” he said.” Now, Belton wants to take that visioning to

  • improperly installed on bathroom stalls. “Which was a real day for me,” Belton said, laughing. “It is a crazy job.” Still, it’s a crazy job he’s learned to love, even in the face of what lies ahead. Without “acting” hanging in front of his title, Belton acknowledges he’s responsible for following through on some big commitments he’s made, among them developing a strategic plan that delivers on its vision. “PLU has a history of creating meaningful long-term visions for the university,” he said.” Now

  • PrideStudents pose with their chosen flags for National Coming Out Day. GLOBAL GET DOWNStudents play to win in a game of “Name That Flag” during an annual campus celebration of global cultures. VISITING WRITERTrinidadian author Earl Lovelace leads a Caribbean history class with Associate Professor Gina Hames. ‘WHAT THEY SIGNED UP FOR’Authors of this essay collection written by soldiers visited PLU for a book reading and signing. Picture the FutureBusiness students stop for a selfie during a visit to the

  • , no faith and more feel a sense of belonging. Honest introspection is vital to achieve this goal. In a rare public acknowledgment of institutional oppression, Hillary Clinton recently called for that sense of belonging on a national scale. When Clinton made history and became the first woman to formally accept a presidential nomination for a major party, she underscored how to mend the dire state of this nation: He Has Told You, Sally Mae Joseph, Copyright 2005, The Saint John’s Bible, Saint

  • University. The banners bearing the names of those interned at the Puyallup Assembly Center during World War II mark a dark chapter of Pierce County’s history, when the federal government seized control of the fairgrounds for the forced relocation of its citizens. Stephen Kitajo ’12 is working to verify all those names, after completing a historical journey of his own this summer. Kitajo serves on the board for the Puyallup Valley Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). His role in

  • Maryland, Baltimore Law School, Seattle University Master of Social Work, Boston University Law School, University of Denver Master of Science in Biostatistics, University of Michigan Juris Doctor, Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology French & Francophone Studies Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global Studies History Latino

  • reputation for success in a certain aspect of life, non-clan members may wish to sacrifice to the mask through the head of the clan. Every May, there is an annual sacrifice for blessing and good fortune in the coming year called suku or sigim-dam; it is celebrated with the brewing and drinking of millet beer (ram). – Adrian Mayoral ’15, History, and Molly Shade ’12, Anthropology and Hispanic Studies Sources: Christopher D. Roy. “The Art of Burkina Faso.” The University of Iowa. Art and Life in Africa

  • 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