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  • attended a service at the Neue Synagogue,” Mahr said. “The original structure was bombed during Kristallnacht, where Nazis destroyed synagogues and other places that meant something to Jews across Germany. All that remains of the original synagogue is a beautiful arch. I think the renovation of the building was carefully thought out and holds a lot of meaning. Inscribed on the interior walls are prayer verses. Kurt Mayer ceremoniously helped lay the first of the new foundation.” Christensen said the

  • attended a service at the Neue Synagogue,” Mahr said. “The original structure was bombed during Kristallnacht, where Nazis destroyed synagogues and other places that meant something to Jews across Germany. All that remains of the original synagogue is a beautiful arch. I think the renovation of the building was carefully thought out and holds a lot of meaning. Inscribed on the interior walls are prayer verses. Kurt Mayer ceremoniously helped lay the first of the new foundation.” Christensen said the

  • made the National Marine Fisheries Service publish the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Plan, which includes the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project. This is an ongoing project to restore the natural processes of nearshore habitat that will extend all the way into the Chambers- Clover Creek Watershed (“Puget Sound Nearshore”). Not to mention that the protection of salmon is a key feature of many tribal treaties (“Saving our struggling salmon”). The city of Tacoma has also “Passed a

  • student achievement in collegiate and university theatre and providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. Students who qualify for membership (based on volunteering time and participation in theatre) can elect to be inducted. PLU is nationally recognized as the Theta Pi (ΘΠ) cast. At PLU, APO facilitates and sponsors student performing groups. Additionally, APO offers many member-only events, including social outings, production viewings, and service opportunities. Type of Club or

  • ), Stan Piddubnyy (BA), Cole Stewart (BS) In today’s dynamic small business landscape, the need for a centralized, efficient, and intuitive management tool has never been more pronounced. In response to discussions with experienced business owners, the identified requirements emphasize the importance of a centralized, efficient, and user-friendly tool with features such as calendar integration, business analytics dashboarding, and a streamlined messaging system. The application, built with a Service

  • ., until transcribed, coded, and analyzed) how they will protect the recordings (e.g., on a password-protected laptop in a locked office) who will see/hear the recordings (e.g., only members of the research team; research staff and professional transcription service) where the recordings will be used (e.g., in a classroom, professional meeting) what steps they will take to ensure confidentiality (e.g., if using third-party transcription) If the recording will be viewed/heard by anyone other than the

  • complete an annual payment agreement before registering for classes. Submit your Medical History Record to the Health Center (Currently a Lute? You can skip this step). Review and acknowledge the risks of meningitis, or meningococcal disease (a Washington State legal requirement) on PLU’s Banner Self-Service. (See instructions) BILLING, FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS Connect with Barb Zettel, your Student Financial Services Specialist, regarding financial aid, student accounts and billing at 253-535

  • Johnson Foundation – to improve healthcare in the community. Miller thought having PLU nurses visit these recently discharged MultiCare patients would be a perfect match. So did Kathy Ueland, CHF RN Educator for Cardiac Service at MultiCare.”These patients were frequently being readmitted to the hospital and therefore not meeting or 90-day benchmarks for the hospital readmission rates,” recalls Miller. “So we proposed a home visit program for all the patients who would agree to participate in it

  • repeating: PLU’s IHON program is both international and honors. It’s what students like about it. That is certainly true for Nellie Moran. As someone who hopes to someday work for the U.S. Foreign Service, she is very interested in the cultural and historical contexts that shape the world. “The fact that the program was internationally focused was a huge draw to me,” Moran said. “Taking classes that force me to think more globally is so beneficial for the work I want to do in the future.” Thinking

  • school. You can do this in a number of ways, including acting as a mentor or offering an internship. — This article was first published in the Spring 2013 issue of Business Scene magazine. To see the magazine in its entirety, click here. Read Previous Outdoor Rec explores the Grand Canyon and Canyonlands National Park Read Next PLU recognized for community service COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently