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  • king is here. Long live the king. THE KING'S DAY AT PLU Photos by John Froschauer/PLU Sandy Deneau Dunham Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for The Phoenix Gazette , The (Tacoma) News Tribune and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website

  • and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery

  • and The Seattle Times , and as Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery

  • Scholarship in Nursing Leadership Donald F. Reiman Endowed Scholarship Simon and Marvel Reinbold Scholarship Charlotte and Lucian Rice Endowed Scholarship Justine Richards Endowed Student Emergency Fund William O. Rieke Endowed Scholarship Dr. William O. Rieke Leadership Award Kelmer Roe Student/Faculty Research Fellowship Hans Roning Endowed Scholarship Ed and Margaret Rosin Memorial Scholarship Rouse Memorial Scholarship Clifford and Jille Rowe Journalism Scholarship Joan Royce Endowed Nursing

  • Communications Manager for Town Hall Seattle. She graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has volunteered at the Washington Soldiers Home & Colony (and maintained the website SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Previous Post Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" Next Post Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" More Story Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" “Playing a sport” sounds so easy. Grab, hit, kick a ball. Hurl a javelin, hammer, shotput

  • craftsperson can use a sense of humor. A sense of perspective helps, too. Maybe that’s why Thiel’s career has outlasted several of the newspapers that published him. Making things better is a way of focusing on what can be done, here and now. “Life intervenes in ways that can thwart any aspiration, through no fault of your own,” he says. As an undergraduate, Thiel didn’t have any grand plans. “I just knew I really enjoyed the English language, and how journalism let me deploy it,” he says. His course of

  • Memorial Scholarship Rouse Memorial Scholarship Clifford and Jille Rowe Journalism Scholarship Joan Royce Endowed Nursing Scholarship Dr. John A. and Virginia "Jimmie" Saffell Endowed Scholarship for Graduate Students H. Mark Salzman Memorial Scholarship Beatrice Scheele and Marie Scheele Memorial Endowed Scholarship Al and Ella Scheibner Endowed Scholarship Fund John Schiller and Aleen Linhardt Schiller Endowed Scholarship Dr. David Schoening Endowed Scholarship Dr. Walter & Joan R. Schwindt Endowed

  • Frank as a Holocaust icon during Spring, 2020, and my class and I followed closely as Anne Frank trended on Twitter, while memes proliferated equating quarantine life with Anne’s years of hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust. My students and I collected many references to Anne Frank in platforms from journalism to pop culture. The lecture will track these references and contextualize the use of Holocaust analogies to make meaning during times of crisis. By tracking tweets, memes, and articles

  • during the global pandemic. I happened to be teaching a course on Anne Frank as a Holocaust icon during Spring, 2020, and my class and I followed closely as Anne Frank trended on Twitter, while memes proliferated equating quarantine life with Anne’s years of hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust. My students and I collected many references to Anne Frank in platforms from journalism to pop culture.  The lecture will track these references and contextualize the use of Holocaust analogies to make

  • University, and a Visiting Professor at Yale, Princeton and the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. His works have garnered him distinguished awards including the Herralde Prize in Spain for his novel El testigo (The Witness), the King of Spain Prize for Journalism, and the Antonin Artaud Prize for his collection of short stories, Los culpables (The guilty), among others.  His works are increasingly available in translation. These include the English translation of his short-story collection, The