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  • . Student University of Maryland College Park, MD Michelle (Thibault) Koblas ‘87 Manager, Security Customer Engagements AppDynamics Los Altos, CA Jonathan Jackson ‘12 Executive Director Palmer Scholars Lakewood, WA Katie Skovholt ‘06, ‘10 Executive Director Seattle Pro Musica Seattle, WA Your picture here Join LuteLink now Salvador Mungia ‘81 Partner Gordon Thomas Honeywell Tacoma, WA Rebecca (Keys) Griffin ‘08 College Pathways Coordinator New Avenues for Youth Beaverton, OR Anthony Aguilar ‘17

  • musician I was well aware of the fine choral tradition at Lutheran colleges around the country. I remember seeing the Choir of the West at a National ACDA Convention in the early 80s and I was impressed. I had been in the Southwest for long enough and an opportunity came up to teach at PLU. The prospect of moving into a choral position at a Lutheran college located in a completely different, beautiful part of the country was very appealing to me. Aside from marrying my wife, Patti, it was the best move

  • ages of 3 and 17 and living in exile, briefly visited Uruguay in 1983, something their parents could not at the time, due to the risk of their becoming political prisoners of the ruling military regime. The title of the movie was taken from the chanting that welcomed the children upon their arrival to the capital city of Montevideo. This visit holds symbolic value of resistance and hope even today and at the time constituted a powerful political gesture. However, for some of the children it was

  • . He retired as a captain after 20 years of service. A veteran of the first Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hrivnak also participated in peacekeeping missions supporting Somalia, Rwanda, and the Balkans. Combining his military and civilian flying careers, the author has logged over 4,000 flight hours on 20 types of aircraft. Much of his published work is based on treating casualties out of the Middle East. His published memoir, Wounded: A Legacy of Operation Iraqi Freedom, came out last year

  • . He retired as a captain after 20 years of service. A veteran of the first Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hrivnak also participated in peacekeeping missions supporting Somalia, Rwanda, and the Balkans. Combining his military and civilian flying careers, the author has logged over 4,000 flight hours on 20 types of aircraft. Much of his published work is based on treating casualties out of the Middle East. His published memoir, Wounded: A Legacy of Operation Iraqi Freedom, came out last year

  • July 27, 2011 Wild Hope Project finds a permanent home in the Center for Vocation at PLU Wild Hope Project finds a permanent home in the Center for Vocation.  At the end of this year, the Lilly Endowment’s $2.5 million, eight-year funding of the Wild Hope Project came to an end. Does that mean the Wild Hope Project is ending? Absolutely not. University funding of this innovative program continues. Lynn Hunnicutt, associate professor of economics and director of the Center for Vocation. (Photo

  • premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, which have won him many awards. Choir of the West was founded in 1926, and was the third Lutheran college choir to tour extensively throughout the United States. Choir of the West has toured to Europe, Scandinavia, Japan and China, and has been selected to appear at several regional and national conferences of the National Association for Music Education and the American Choral Directors Association. Most recently

  • eye view. While the walkers’ bodies experience “the thick and thins of an urban ‘text’” (15), those looking down on the city transform it into a text which lies before them. In my course, I used de Certeau’s two ways of conceptualizing the city both as frame for the course material, and as a pedagogical imperative. That is: I encouraged students to think about Oaxaca City as a space which they had to both experience and read. Every gesture, every comment, every glance, every interaction might

  • cross-sector collaboration on issues related to student access and readiness. Pave the Way ConferenceThe annual Pave the Way conference focuses on strategies to advance equity, increase college readiness, and broaden access to higher education in Washington state. “It’s important that, if we want a strong democracy, we must have inclusion from all voices,” Chávez said. Inclusion of all voices is paramount to educational success for all students, marginalized or otherwise, she added. “The more

  • International Scholarships & Grants: Aid for Study in the USAWe are updating our scholarship and financial aid information for the next academic year.  Check back in November for updated information!Graduate Student ScholarshipsInternational graduate students can find information about scholarship opportunities on the Graduate Programs website: https://www.plu.edu/admission-graduate/cost-aid/plu-scholarships/