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  • 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 SoldiersHomeStories.com) since 2009. Previous Post Katie Hunt '11 Next Post Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health

  • 2-1-1: South Sound 2-1-1 is a telephone service available from 9 AM to 4 PM weekdays. Housing resources include waitlists for affordable housing and permanent housing resources. Aptfinder.org is a non-profit website formed to connect low income households throughout Washington State. Listings are voluntarily advertised by owners and managers of rental apartments for low-income households whose annual income is below 80% of area median income. Click here to see Aptfinder’s Pierce County listings

  • ://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/pride-50-audre-lorde-activist-author-n1007551 Featured Here: Sister Outsider “Dean Spade has been working to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He is a professor at the Seattle University School of Law. Many of Dean’s videos, articles, interviews, book chapters, and syllabi can be found on his website, deanspade.net.” – from deanspade.net/about Featured Here: Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans

  • a grant funded by Puget Sound Energy and supported by Independent Colleges of Washington. The project’s faculty advisers, business Assistant Professor Leong Chan and computer science Assistant Professor Renzhi Cao, led a team that includes students from both disciplines. Business students developed the research model and designed consumer survey questions, while computer science students worked to collect data and build a website to increase awareness of energy efficiency through the use of

  • you with the procedures to become a preceptor. What are the expectations of a preceptor?See What is a preceptor? and Basics of Precepting. See also the AANP website for a checklist of expectations of the preceptor and of the faculty: https://www.aanp.org/practice/clinical-resources-for-nps/a-checklist-for-faculty-preceptor-to-enhance-the-nurse-practitioner-student-clinical-experience If you are not an AANP member, for a copy of the checklists contact: heather.graves@plu.edu See also the NONPF

  • immediately after the press release is sent, a reporter from KOMO Radio requests an interview with President Krise and reports the entire newsroom is abuzz with “finally some good news.” Announcing a Royal Visit This story on the PLU website “broke” the news that the king was coming. Learn More FEB. 18 We draw up our first seating diagram for the private luncheon with the king. By mid-May, this will change more times than the price of gasoline. MAR. 4 Among the dozens of updates at today’s weekly king

  • health, HIV/AIDS, homelessness, food security, health policy, advocacy, health communications, architecture, supply chain management. Applications open on November 4. All fellows receive a living stipend, housing and medical insurance, which is comparable with a local entry-level salary in the location you work. GHC covers all travel to and from the placement site, as well as a USD $1500 completion award at the end of the fellowship year. Jesuit Volunteer Corps Jesuit Volunteer Corps supports

  • opportunities in the Seattle-Tacoma area.Download free ebookDownload free ebook: Building A Career in Data Driven AgeThe need for marketing analysts has increased in all fieldsThe “data explosion” we’re facing today has increased the need for analysts of all kinds and in all types of industries. Consulting, research, data modeling, consumer insights, public relations, management, communications — these are all possible fields for someone with skill and experience in marketing analytics.  Here are some

  • hard to know when somebody is missing class, or sleeping through exams, or struggling in ways Mitchell doesn’t see. Beginning this academic year, PLU launched the Student Care Network, a system that’s giving Mitchell more information about her residents who may need extra care. The Student Care Network, or SCN, is an online case-management system designed to connect students to resources, help them navigate higher education and increase care for Lutes across campus. The system uses care forms

  • Administration degree. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University and a Master of Science in national resource strategy from Industrial College of the Armed Forces. She served as U.S. Ambassador to Namibia from 2004 to 2007 and has held assignments aboard including Sweden, Hungary, Kenya, Sudan, Turkmenistan and Malaysia. She has served as the executive director of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, in the U.S. State Department, responsible for the management and financial