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  • Community Director for Pflueger Hall & South Hall | Campus Life | washington@plu.edu | (253) 535-7773 | Lorance is a graduate of Northeastern State University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies with a concentration in Multimedia in 2021 and a Master of Science in Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Administration in 2023. Prior to PLU, Lorance served as a University Representative in the Office of Admissions, Recruitment & Scholarships at Northeastern State University for two years, while also completing internships with Paradigm Shift Company, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Black Vibe Tulsa LLC. During his free time, Lorance loves to explore local coffee shops, watch/play sports like basketball and football, travel to new places, and listen to all kinds of music. .

    Lorance “CJ” Washington Jr. Community Director for Pflueger Hall & South Hall He/Him Phone: (253) 535-7773 Email: washington@plu.edu Office Location:South Hall - Room 114 Professional Biography Education Master of Science in Leadership, Higher Education Administration, Northeastern State University Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies, Northeastern State University Biography Lorance is a graduate of Northeastern State University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies with a

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  • Clinical Instructor of Nursing | School of Nursing | dlett@plu.edu | Originally from CA, WA is home for now.

    Destiny Lett, MSN, FNP-C Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: dlett@plu.edu Biography Biography Originally from CA, WA is home for now. I met my husband in the Army 12 years ago. We both did ROTC and commissioned as Army officers from Azusa Pacific University. After receiving my BSN, I served in the Army Reserves as a medical-surgical nurse as well as worked as an RN in a level 1 trauma center before I decided to further my education. I received my MSN from South University in Savannah, GA and

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  • All gifts are used to support the objectives of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair which are; promote inquiry-based science curriculum and instruction in K-12 classrooms in Clallam,

    recognizing young scientists for high quality projects and presentations. Use the button at the right to make an online donation or send a check made out to Pacific Lutheran University with Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair in the memo line to: Pacific Lutheran University Office of Advancement Tacoma, Washington 98447-0018Or checks can be mailed to: South Sound STEM Fair Alliance PO Box 73232 Puyallup, WA 98373 Both are tax deductible. You will receive a tax exempt number with a thank you

  • Renovations on Eastvold Auditorium continue, with Phase 1 of the project on schedule to be completed this August. (Photo by John Froschauer) Flurry of work continues on the PLU campus By Chris Albert Life on campus may slow down a bit during the summer –…

    tables. Improvements – from new paint to new furniture – are taking place in three residence halls. Twenty-three units in South Hall are being painted, getting new carpeting and receiving scheduled appliance upgrades. The flooring in the fourth and fifth floors in Harstad is being replaced and new furniture is being installed, while the wireless network in Kreidler is being upgraded and all the restrooms will be updated, along with a complete paint job. “A lot of it is upkeep,” Kendoll said

  • PLU alumnus came for the hoops, stayed for the connections By Kari Plog ’11 Steve Maxwell, ’90, always knew he wanted to be in business, but that isn’t what originally attracted him to Pacific Lutheran University. “I came to PLU to play basketball,” Maxwell said.…

    November 18, 2010 PLU alumnus came for the hoops, stayed for the connections By Kari Plog ’11 Steve Maxwell, ’90, always knew he wanted to be in business, but that isn’t what originally attracted him to Pacific Lutheran University. “I came to PLU to play basketball,” Maxwell said. “Of the schools recruiting me, I loved PLU programs, I loved the coach and I loved the campus.” Steve Maxwell ’90 Maxwell is the President for the South Puget Sound District of Key Bank. It was basketball that drew

  • Empowerment Football 2009 | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Matt Kennedy’s interest in sports started with playing baseball with his father at age 8 and continued through elementary school, junior high, high school, college and now into his post graduate years.

    internationally. He studied in Antarctica, Argentina, Chile and South Africa. These experiences fueled a curiosity that continues today. After graduation Matt went to China to work as a guide for ChinaClimb, an adventure education company specializing in organizing and facilitating adventure based activities for middle school children. He also arranged to work for the Global Youth Partnership for Africa, located in Namuwongo. This work led to the creation of Empowerment Football 2009. Matt’s future plans

  • About two years ago, PLU professor Neva Laurie-Berry partnered with a world-class plant research center. The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Mo., sends Laurie-Berry’s BIOL 358 Plant Physiology class millet seeds with random mutations. Student teams study plants in PLU’s warm, sunny…

    known as green millet, the grain is a high-protein food staple and more nutritionally dense than rice. The National Science Foundation and other funding sources support the project. “Although millet is a culturally and nutritionally important food in Asia and Africa, it’s not commonly grown in western agriculture, so there’s not a lot of research,” Laurie-Berry says. A similar process of genetic experimentation refined rice production around 50 years ago. “After we figure out which genes control

  • What will the world look like when China is calling the shots? By Barbara Clements Even by the most conservative estimates, China will overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy by 2027 and will climb to the position of world economic leader by…

    unaware that it’s in a relative decline,” Jacques said. “And I think realizing this, as it was for the British, will be painful.” Jacques is a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics, IDEAS, a center for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy, and a visiting research fellow at the LSE’s Asia Research Centre. He is a columnist for The Guardian and the New Statesman. An award-winning journalist, in 1988 he became a columnist and essayist for the Sunday Times, a

  • About two years ago, PLU professor Neva Laurie-Berry partnered with a world-class plant research center. The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Mo., sends Laurie-Berry’s BIOL 358 Plant Physiology class millet seeds with random mutations. Student teams study plants in PLU’s warm, sunny…

    green millet, the grain is a high-protein food staple and more nutritionally dense than rice. The National Science Foundation and other funding sources support the project.   “Although millet is a culturally and nutritionally important food in Asia and Africa, it’s not commonly grown in western agriculture, so there’s not a lot of research,” Laurie-Berry says. A similar process of genetic experimentation refined rice production around 50 years ago. “After we figure out which genes control yield, the