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  • accommodation requests Oversight for the operation of all residence halls Supervise Associate Director of Campus Life Operations Student Life Responsibilities Coordinate divisional trainings and events Distribute all student emails Support Board of Regents Sub Committee Serve on Student Life Council Administrator On-Call (Campus Crisis Response) Professional Memberships/Organizations Green Belt Certification PLU , (July 2013 - Present) Biography After years of owning and operating her own music studio in

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  • excited to take additional steps forward.   “I love how I am able to take advantage of the great educational opportunities offered at PLU while improving in my sport and adding to my team.” – Molly Miller 21 Rowing student-athletesMore stats6 consecutive conference championships wonMore Stats3 individuals on NWC All-Conference teamMore StatsPlaced 12th in CRCA RankingsMore StatsSave the date: Bjug Day 2023 on October 17-18Join Lutes all over the world on PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving! Bjug Day is a fun

  • , Wash. When she was 9, she switched her home rink to Sprinker Recreation Center, just down the road from PLU, where she continues to train today. Jordan Lee ’17 trains at Sprinker five days a week, two hours a day, and attends classes. (Photo courtesy of Jordan Lee.) As a child, Lee had Olympic aspirations of her own, but as she has grown, so has her plan. “My goals have changed because I got injured a lot, and I lost a lot of time training,” Lee said. “In the future, I want to start coaching.” Lee

  • . She also gave valuable lessons about the philosophy of singing. But Blythe also constantly lectured about being a vessel. She said singing means being in a constant state of giving—singers exist to deliver the message of a song and the meaning infused in it by its composer. This was the motive behind all of her coaching. When telling Herzog to make eye contact with her audience, not a point on the wall, she said, “If you don’t look into your audience, they don’t see your soul.” After focusing on

  • the computer time and an overwhelming Word document with information on about 35 masters programs in China! I’ve used that information to apply for programs for this coming fall. I have really enjoyed my gap year so far. There is more time for me to organize and plan, and also learn new things that I didn’t have time to before. I’ve been piano coaching, accompanying, studying Chinese and getting involved with my church community. How did you hear about the Up Close with the Masters classes, and

  • Bio: Julia Watts Belser (she/her) is professor of Jewish Studies at Georgetown University and core faculty in Georgetown’s Disability Studies program, as well as a rabbi and longtime activist for disability and gender justice. Julia’s research brings classical Jewish texts into conversation with disability studies, feminist and queer theory, and environmental justice. She is the author of several scholarly books, including Rabbinic Tales of Destruction: Gender, Sex, and Disability in the Ruins of

  • Farris-Mayock was nominated for outstanding officer of the year. Megan was also inducted into the mortar board society. Gina Fioretti and Elena Oelfke were inducted into the pinnacle society. Delta Educational Program of the Year Certificate Read Previous Two Nursing Students to National Championship with Women’s Rowing Team Read Next Congratulations Phi Kappa Phi Inductees! LATEST POSTS Dr. Mary Moller – 2018 APNA Psychiatric Nurse of the Year April 30, 2019 Isabella Zubrod – Women’s Volleyball

  • University equipment may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advanced scheduling. A violation of equipment misuse may come with a fine, which includes any damage to the equipment, and potential probation of using university equipment in the future.

  • Publishing & Print Arts to obtain a job as the Publications Manager/Communication Specialist for MultiCare Health Systems. After five years, I turned my sights to teaching and returned to PLU for the Masters with Certificate program led by the late Dr. Doug Lamerouex. It continues to amaze me how the skills I learned and sharpened in Anthropology classes at PLU have served me so well in my careers and my life. I have successfully navigated the cultures of  hospitals and now schools, including the micro

  • field at PLU. Being able to be an athlete at the collegiate level has opened up an immeasurable amount of doors and my athletic experience will benefit me in many ways.” – Connor Lemma41 Baseball student-athletesMore stats7 consecutive years at the NWCMore Stats10 student-athletes with NWC honorsMore Stats3.39 overall student-athlete GPAMore StatsSave the date: Bjug Day 2023 on October 17-18Join Lutes all over the world on PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving! Bjug Day is a fun, philanthropic tradition during