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newspaper as a bullet storm. Shumaker retired from the military in 2013 and says that during his 12 years of service, each deployment was an experience of its own. “Those are significant life events,” Shumaker said. “When you are saying goodbyes to your family for a year or more, it really sticks in your head.” First Deployment: Afghanistan, April 2004 (Duration: 12 months) The most memorable event of this deployment, Shumaker recalled, was an assignment on the day Afghanistan held its very first
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June event were students Jackson recruited during his first sojourn with Palmer. Jackson first got involved with Palmer Scholars in 2014, serving as a program director, mentor and board member. He worked as executive director of the Fair Housing Center of Washington, director of development at the Foundation for Tacoma Students and several other nonprofit organizations before returning to lead Palmer Scholars in 2018. Jackson, a Washington native, grew up just outside the gates of Joint Base Lewis
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-minute educational talk and improv performance around the theme of the event, which was, perfectly, connectivity. “We are thriving in our ability to build on those human emotions to create a pretty incredible connection with not only ourselves, but also with our audience,” Utley said. “We believe that audiences are incredibly smart, and they are looking for that kind of connection when they go to the theater.” Katie Baumann Katie Baumann graduated from PLU in May 2014 with a degree in Communication
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, row a boat. But for many students, serious, challenging obstacles block the path to participation in organized athletics. In reality, successful student-athletes benefit not only from physical skills, but also from access—and privilege. Members of PLU’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) are aware of that—and are working to raise an even broader awareness. SAAC participated in its second Tunnel of Oppression on Feb. 20, an annual interactive event sponsored by the Diversity Center that
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Alexa and Innovation Research at Amazon Posted by: halvormj / January 31, 2018 January 31, 2018 By Michael Halvorson, Benson Chair in Business and Economic History. On Monday, February 19, 2018 (President’s Day), students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited for a special tour of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters (HQ). The event is being sponsored by Amazon and PLU’s office of Career Connections and Alumni and Constituent Relations. Interested PLU students get a tour, free lunch, and the
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Mediterranean. Nevertheless, he said it’s the sort of event that’s going to shape the world for generations to come — and it already has. “When you leave one place and go to another place, you’re bringing your memories, your experiences, your culture with you,” Charles said. “And that’s why I went to Turkey, because of the historical movement of people. “We all impact what is around us when we go to a different place. And we change ourselves.”
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WATCH: Drum Taps: Nine Poems on Themes of War Join us for the closing event in the 2012 SOAC Focus Series. Enjoy a small gallery in Lagerquist lobby with ceramics and printmaking works. These pieces are inspired by the themes around Drum Taps. May 15, 2012 7:00 Attend a pre-concert panel with Composer Greg… April 21, 2012 Faculty
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the same event, the university recommends that no more than two officers of the university or two staff from any single department fly on the same plane.Ground Transportation1. AIRPORT TRANSFERS: When available, airport limousines or complimentary hotel shuttle service should be taken to and from your hotel (or meeting site.) In addition, private vehicles, buses or shuttles should be used from home to the airport and back. (Limousines and taxis are generally significantly more expensive and
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, unreasonable risk of patient harm, or diversion of legend drugs must be logged and reported to the WA NCQAC within two business days of the event. If the misconduct or safety issue is a potential violation of the PLU Code of Student Conduct, the matter will be referred to the PLU Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and/or Campus Safety. PLU’s Conduct Procedures will be followed. The School of Nursing (through its RAP Committee and process) reserves the right to determine and apply additional
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tomorrow. Adrian: Absolutely — I’m already planning to give back to PLU Nursing as an alumna. Equipment for the new Center is an investment in tomorrow’s care. This is for the nurses who will take care of us and our families for generations to come. Jordan: Current students are so excited for the space! Any amount of help will usher in the next generation of nurses and this new era of nursing at PLU. PLU: Thank you for your time and good luck to you as you wrap up your PLU nursing student experience
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