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  • . Lee Vice President for University Relations Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life Melody Ferguson Associate Dean of Admissions Kate Boyle, Ph.D. Interim Vice President & Chief Operating Officer OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND STUDENT CONNECTIONS Katie Hoover ’10 Associate Vice President of Constituent Engagement Jessica Pagel ’08 Executive Director Brandi Hilliard ’10, ’15 Director Kathy Engle Assistant Director Grace Amsden ’10 Program Coordinator Nesvig Alumni Center Tacoma, WA 98447

  • . Luther’s voice comes in. A professor teaches in a classroom with a map in the background. A student takes notes.] Dr. Kate Luther, Department Chair of Sociology & Criminal Justice: we are not teaching students about how to investigate a crime scene instead we are teaching students to look at the criminal justice system through a [video: Dr. Luther speaks to the camera in her office.] Dr. Luther: sociological lens which means looking at inequalities in the system thinking about how different communities

  • audio and have a convenient place to take notes too. With the use of multithreading, users are able to multitask and perform many of these tasks at the same time. Using Python and many of its libraries such as PyAudio, Tkinter, and MatPlotLib I have developed this basic digital audio workspace to provide an easy user interface for both experienced users and beginners. 9:55am – Coding the Concepts: A web-based study tool for new computer science learners Pardeep Haer (BACS), Kate Morgan (BSCS, BA

  • By:Zach Powers '10 May 26, 2016 0 Performers on and off the stage https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/05/spaceworks-cover_03-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2015/09/zach-powers-100x100.jpg May 26, 2016 May 24, 2017 Performers on and off the stage Kate Monthy ’04 and Dmitry Mikheyev ’10 are, among many things, performers.Monthy graces audiences as an accomplished

  • Magnolias by Robert Harling Directed by Lori Lee Wallace March 5-14 Spotlight Series Dance 2015 Directed by Maureen McGoll April 10-11 Bug by Tracy Letts Directed by Cameron Waters April 17-18 Spotlight Series Into the Woods by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim Directed by Jeff Clapp; music directed by Molly Barnes May 7-172013-2014Mainstage ProductionsKiss Me, Kate October 11-13 and 18-20 Combine Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew with Porter’s music and lyrics to get Kiss Me, Kate a fun, melodious and

  • Religion Major Capstone ProjectsAll Religion majors complete a major research project. Recent capstone projects completed by Religion majors are listed below.2019Jenise Cavness, Hesed (Lovingkindness) in the Book of Ruth Yina Finch, Out of the Branches: A Study of American Buddhist Identities at the Tacoma Buddhist Temple Raj Kumar, Justifying power through engineered faith:  Monarchical leadership and prophetic Integrity in 1 Kings 22 Peanina Porter, Womanist Hope Kate Schneider, Words Have

  • Barnes May 7-172013-2014Mainstage ProductionsKiss Me, Kate October 11-13 and 18-20 Combine Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew with Porter’s music and lyrics to get Kiss Me, Kate a fun, melodious and sophisticated musical. This play-within-a-play shows each cast member’s on-stage life becoming complicated by events happening offstage. Musical numbers include Why Can’t You Behave, So In Love Am I, Wunderbar, and Brush Up Your Shakespeare. Winner of five Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Produced Show

  • more emails coming from not only me, but also Kristi and Kate with requests for items and follow up on requirements. We will be splitting duties amongst all of us in the office. There are easy ways for you to help us in this process by ensuring all of your requirements are up to date and that you are responding promptly to any requests! All of our partner agencies have shifted processes and are now requiring student information and paperwork up to 60 days in advance of your first scheduled clinical

  • Wallace Rogelstad ‘55 1987 Nicholas Glaser ‘53 1988 Evelyn Jacobson Frost ‘38 1989 Dr. Lloyd Eastman ‘53 1991 Kate Haas ’84 1992 Ron Johnson ’69 1993 Kurt Jacobson ‘85 1994 Richard Nace ‘67 1995 Annette Stixrud ‘61 1996 Dr. Junet Runbeck ‘35 1996 Dr. Michael Ford ‘68 1997 Rev. Daniel Erlander ‘62 1998 Ed Petersen ‘68 1999 Michael Peterson ‘80 1999 Roger Gebhard ‘71 2000 Peggy Chan ‘772001-20202001 Dr. Cindy McTee ‘76 2001 Maureen (Pearson) Hoban ‘60 2002 Neal Arntson ‘58 2002 Duane Larson ‘75 2003

  • Dragon and the Hummingbird” Mim Lindblom6:40-7:15pm Capstone Title: “Dog Gone” Friday, May 21 | 12:00-3:05pmJohn EvanishynKate PetersonAngelica MomotyukEmmanuel SanchezKayla ThorneJohn Evanishyn12:00-12:35pm Capstone Title: “Hundred Year Later Sun” Kate Peterson12:40-1:15pm Capstone Title: “Cat Lady” Angelica Momotyuk1:20-1:55pm Capstone Title: “Zachik” Emmanuel Sanchez2:00-2:35pm Capstone Title: “Wild Lily” Kayla Thorne2:40-3:05pm Capstone Title: “Support Needed” Engl 452 : Seminar in Literature