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is no stranger to the national spotlight. The Today piece focused on new studies that show life in the womb is much busier than you might expect. Moon’s research on babies’ voice recognition, for example, indicates that since a baby’s ears are fully formed about halfway through pregnancy, a baby might know its mom’s voice by the time it’s born. When hours-old newborns are given a pacifier to suck on while hearing a recording of their mother’s voice, Moon found, they would suck faster, suggesting
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action in his unprecedented public health advisory, Our Epidemic of Isolation and Loneliness. In it, he calls attention to how the decline of social connection in the U.S. represents a significant health risk and threatens “to splinter and divide until we can no longer stand as a community or a country. Instead of coming together to take on the great challenges before us.”This year’s symposium will feature speakers from all around the world, including New York Times best-selling authors, artists
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served are elderly, but the younger population does utilize the food bank, often while wearing work uniform. Still, they aren’t the kind to bemoan their lot: a recent visitor had high hopes of getting a new job with better pay. Trinity Lutheran Church says of its feeding ministry programs that “in a world filled with God’s abundance, we think no one should go hungry.” This dovetails nicely into the church’s mission statement, which is “living out our faith in Jesus Christ through joyous service to
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more study-away courses in J-term. — Paul Menzel, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy All photos courtesy of Charles Bergman Back: New Honor Society Enters LutedomeNext: New Professor of English
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NotificationsThroughout August Fall Semester 2024September 3 - December 13 New International Students Check InAugust 27 All Residence Halls Open (Check your PLU email for move-in times for incoming and continuing students)Friday, August 30 Lute Welcome: New Student Orientation Friday, August 30 - Monday, September 2 Labor Day (offices closed)Monday, September 2 Opening Convocation (10:00am)Tuesday, September 3 Classes Begin (11:50am)Tuesday, September 3 Mid-Semester Break (No Classes - Offices Open)Friday, October 18
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. Amadeus plays October 13 (Student Preview), 14, 15, 21, 22 at 7:30pm and October 23 at 2pm in Eastvold Auditorium of the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite, at the PLU Community Box Office 253-535-7411 and at the door for cash only. “This is a play about Mozart, but… from Antonio Salieri’s point of view,” Jeff Clapp, director, explains. “Salieri was the biggest thing in western Europe at the time between 1780-1800. Now, all of his work
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Combating Global Steel Excess Capacity Congratulations to Sonja Schaefer for her recent published work on the steel and trade policy. Sonja was a double major in economics and Chinese studies, and has just taken a new position for House Representative, Tom Suozzi (NY-01), who is on the Ways and Means… July 16, 2019
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scholarly achievement, and a commitment to global education. You can give any amount to a previously established endowment, or establish a new fund named for your family, in memory of a loved one or in honor of a favorite faculty member. Please contact us at 253-535-7177 or advancement@plu.edu with questions.Ann Kelleher Global Studies ScholarshipMore InformationGive to the Ann Kelleher Global Studies Scholarship to help Global Studies majors follow their dreams of studying abroad!
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includes overseeing broad-based multichannel fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and the development of a digital-first mid-level giving program. Biography Miranda grew up in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys spending time outside, connecting with friends and family, and playing new board games. Her professional background is focused on fundraising at community-based organizations and contributing toward education access opportunities. Miranda has a passion for powerful storytelling, effective
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