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  • frontier markets as opposed to more advanced emerging markets. “I’m living the American dream right now,” Samba said. “I want to share knowledge, experiences, guidance.” He considers both places his home now, and his home is likely to expand. He already has family studying around the world, including cousins in Quebec, Canada, and a brother in France. “I am a citizen of the world,” he said. “I want to live everywhere.” No matter where his journey takes him next, Samba will bring his expertise along

  • stint in the Big Apple, Hobson also performed in a handful of other productions: “Bonnie and Clyde,” “The People in the Picture” and “Leap of Faith.” “I’ve had the pleasure of working with a lot of wonderful people over the years,” he said. After a few years in New York, Hobson returned to the Pacific Northwest. He lives in Tacoma with his family — his wife, Noreen (McEntee) ’99, and their three children — and worked for a theater company in Seattle before starting Indie Theatrical. Hobson, who

  • Rights Washington Family Equality Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) GLMA – Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality GLSEN The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA World) Lambda Legal National LGBT Chamber of Commerce National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Techinal Professionals (NOGLSTP) Out for Undergrad Out Professionals Pride At Work True Colors United The Transgender Training

  • impressive science and engineering projects. The award is $25 and a certificate sponsored by the Wick Family. NameSchoolProjectGrade Wesley  DeOmeChambersHow Does Body Position Change Lung Capacity1 Rowan Stephens-SmithEmerald HillsLife Is Better When You Wash Your Hands2 Nirbhuy ArunSacajaweaRobotic Companion for the Elderly2 Siddharth AvvaruCentennialSweet Tooth Troubles: The Effects of Sugar on Tooth Decay4 Smriti SureshCentennialWhich Is the Better Insulator Material?4 Harish UritiStewertClean and

  • Staff Seminar Participants for 2024-2025Karmen Taylor-Brown (Assistant Director for the Center for Diversity, Justice and Sustainability) Bio Karmen grew up in Seattle and lived there most of her adult life, but now lives in Graham with her husband and infant son.  Outside of work, she enjoys working out, road trips, spending time with family and friends, walking her bulldog Missy, and reading a good book or watching a movie. What’s one thing you’ve learned from the seminar? I have learned that

  • categories—local friends who’d admired him, professional friends who remembered his career at the USC Student Health Center and then in private practice, family members from the West and East Coast, and all three of his surviving basketball teammates. Alan and Kathleen had moved to Morongo Valley several years previously, and created a remarkable homestead there. This included a remodeled small home, an adjacent office and a greenhouse, all set at the foot of a mountain and commanding a beautiful view of

  • for personal and transportation costs, and the FAFSA generated expected family contribution (EFC).  The simple equation is COA – EFC = Financial Need. Note: Beginning with the 2024-25 FAFSA, the EFC is being replaced by the Student Aid Index (SAI), which is a different eligibility formula. However, the equation to calculate financial need remains the same: COA – SAI = Financial Need. For more information on the changes to the 2024-25 FAFSA, click here. We attempt to meet as much financial need as

  • for Fall treats, activities, and the opportunity to connect with fellow queer Lutes.Wednesday, 9/4/242:30PM-3:30 PMAUC 133 Weekly Wednesday Chapel Wednesdays (beginning 9/4/24)10:30AM-11:00AM Ness Family Chapel Intramural Sports Sign ups available Create a Team / Join a Team or signup as a free agent and we will try and find you a teamThursday, 9/5/248:00 AMimleagues.com or the PLU Rec App LUTE Tradition: Engagement Fair Meet and mingle with PLU & Parkland clubs and organizations! Thursday, 9/5

  • connection and possibility around every corner. Vpstart Crow presents SAGITTARIUS PONDEROSA by MJ Kaufman April 13-15 @ 7:30pm; Studio Theatre Director: Hanne Ferguson  A poetic and moving story about identity, family, and the passage of time as Archer returns home to confront his childhood world disintegrating and changing. DANCE 2023 April 29-30 @ 7:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Concert Adviser: Sarah Seder A dynamic and spectacular night of dance with choreography by faculty, guest artists, and students

  • stunning appearance he made as he stepped onto the platform: He had white hair and was dressed in white from head to toe—even his baton was white! People from all over the world attended, and when the concert ended, the audience stood and cheered. It was a thrilling experience for all of us. By this time, the choir had become one big, happy family. We completed the 3,000-mile journey by returning along the Pacific Coast Highway, singing in Lutheran churches, visiting towns and having picnic lunches on