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  • graduated from Pacific Lutheran University with a major in English with a Creative Writing emphasis and a minor in Spanish. In 2012, he completed an MA in K-12 Education at University of Puget Sound and this spring applied to pursue a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of Washington, Tacoma. He is a father of Joshua Charles, aged two. He currently teaches Language Arts and coaches wrestling, football and track at Lincoln High School where he graduated in 2004. Josh would tell you

  • PLU Presents Its First Spring Spotlight Series: “… and Justice for All?” Posted by: Sandy Dunham / January 15, 2015 January 15, 2015 Semester-long Themed Events Begin Feb. 12 “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”—the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 15, 2015)—The semester beginning Feb. 4 at Pacific Lutheran University takes on a special focus with the inaugural Spring Spotlight Series, four months of events

  • summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota. What a

  • fountains.” The summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota

  • , public education (encompassing Head Start/Early Head Start, K-12, and higher ed), public health, affordable housing, and homelessness services. Currently, Eric is the Vice President of Program Services at Mary’s Place, a leading provider of family homelessness services in King County. He oversees seven departments, including youth services, street outreach, medical and behavioral health, economic empowerment, homeless prevention, housing navigation, and the King County Family Emergency Shelter Intake

  • . Shred Educational Policies Committee To study problems and to make recommendations relative to all areas of academic policy, including the regular semester, January term, summer school, graduate division, and continuing education programs. Official Copy: Provost Office Retention: 5 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Any member of the committee Retention: 3 years. Shred Faculty Affairs Committee To study problems, recommend policy, and facilitate appropriate action in matters

  • pursuing a career in non-profit development. My goal is to work as the West Coast director of major gifts for the Global Fund for Women. Selina Mach, Class of 2014I entered college unsure of the direction my education at PLU would take; my first year was spent dabbling in everything from economics to chemistry. I finally found my niche in a Women’s and Gender Studies course disguised as a first-year writing seminar. I found myself absorbed in the material, often relaying studies and statistics to

  • information and research resources to the PLU community Access book and article collections electronically and in print. Meet with a librarian to help you answer any research questions you may have. Request books and articles from another library. Browse PLU Archives and Special Collections. Webpage: www.plu.edu/library/ Email: library@plu.edu Phone:253.535.7500 Campus Location:Mortvedt Library (12180 Park Avenue S.)Help Desk: Information & Technology ServicesHelp Desk: Information & Technology

  • the famous autobiographical books. But the true saga of her life has never been fully told. Now, drawing on unpublished manuscripts, letters, diaries, and land and financial records, Caroline Fraser–the editor of the Library of America edition of the Little House series–masterfully fills in the gaps in Wilder’s biography. Revealing the grown-up story behind the most influential childhood epic of pioneer life, she also chronicles Wilder’s tumultuous relationship with her journalist daughter, Rose

  • require residents to have a meal plan. Additionally, if you are 21 or older, you may now have alcohol in your South Hall residence under certain guidelines. These apartments are in high demand, so apply early!Supplemental Application Required?NO (Harstad) – Nothing in addition to the continuing student housing application (for returners) and the new student housing application (for new transfer students) YES (South)Example ProgramsBelow are a few examples of programs that have occurred in Upper