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  • “Our Town” opens later this month Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / October 1, 2012 October 1, 2012 Our Town, kicks off the Theater season at PLU later this month. The play, directed by new PLU faculty member, Lori Lee Wallace, was first produced in 1938 and since has become an American classic. The play reveals the ordinary lives of the people in the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. Our Town defies most conventional theatrical genres: it is neither a comedy nor a tragedy, neither a

  • inspirational coach. But during his junior year at PLU, a social work class moved Campbell- Harris to observe inequities and inspire questions, and formed the foundation of a future career in law. Today Campbell-Harris works as a staff attorney at the ACLU’s New York headquarters as a member of the organization’s Voting Rights Project team. “New York was never in the plan, but when the ACLU calls, you have to answer,” he says. “I’ve always been interested in democracy and voting rights. Having the

  • SRRO will inform the student that an ADRF has been filed and will provide the student with a copy of the AIP along with information on the review process.Section 4. RESOLVING AN ACADEMIC DISHONESTY INCIDENT When an instructor believes a student has violated the university’s AIP, they may resolve the incident in accordance with one of the following options. Instructors are encouraged to consult with any member of the APIC regarding these procedures. The instructor may meet informally with the

  • faculty member upholds high expectations for their undergraduate students, and I can only imagine how those expectations might be heightened in the MSK program! The presence of challenge is important to me, and I knew that I would have that in this program even though I would be in my comfort zone on campus. I have enjoyed the interactions I have had with peers and know that I have so much more to learn from the incredible faculty we have within the department. With those two components and a desire

  • down to view the roster Click on the print icon to print another roster for a different course, from the same term, simply scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click CRN Selection. Note: If not the instructor of record, a faculty member may still view any other class roster by clicking on Term Selection and choosing the desired term from the Faculty Services menu. Then choose CRN Selection from the Faculty Services menu and click on Enter Section Identifier (CRN) Directly at the bottom of

  • to PLC as faculty member and Dean of Women. She quickly becomes one of PLC’s most influential people and later is the first woman to have a campus building named for her. 1944 As most men are fighting in World War II, the PLC student body is almost all female. The student body elects its first female president, Agnes Mykland, followed by Eunice Torvend in 1945. 1982 Dr. Mary Lou Fenili is appointed as the Vice President for Student Life. She is the first female officer at PLU. 1983 Funding for

  • , left, and Ellie Lapp where they’ll be studying in Norway. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The Peace Scholars Program was established in 2011 as an annual program designed to deepen students’ understanding of the central issues and theories regarding peacebuilding, conflict and war. Two students from each of the participating colleges and universities form the 12-member group of scholars each year. Bozich is a sophomore Biology and Global Studies double-major who is passionate about global health care

  • following year. For example, you can direct Choice Dollars designated to you in 2014 until March 31, 2015. Directing Designated Choice Dollars You can direct Choice Dollars to as many organizations as you like. However, you must direct a minimum of $5 Choice Dollars to each organization. Thrivent Financial will distribute Choice Dollars grant funds directed by members to organizations monthly. To learn more about Thrivent Choice Dollars, please contact Donor Relations at 253-535-7177, or call the Member

  • ClassesWe are pleased to offer the community and PLU students the opportunity to engage with the handicrafts and skills of the Nordic and Scandinavian-American cultures through a variety of classes. Other crafts, such as wheat weaving, dalahäst painting, rosemaling, and paper heart making take place throughout the year. Sign up to be a member to be sure to hear about all of our upcoming classes!Nordic Folk Dance ClassesNordic Folk Dance Classes return to the SCC this fall, taught by Leslie

  • following May 31.Article VI - Council NomineesSECTION 1. Those eligible for nomination shall be exempt or nonexempt employees of the University, either full time or part time, who have been employed by the University for two years or more at the time of nomination. An employee who reports directly to a Vice President or the President, and/or an employee who has faculty status with voting rights, shall not be eligible to serve as a member of the Council. SECTION 2. Council nominees will be asked to share