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  • Management Award Christmas Concert Endowed Music Scholarship Mark E. and Lenore G. Myers Scholarship Back to the top N Names Family Endowment for Athletics The Names Family Foundation Endowment for Intercollegiate Basketball in honor of James Van Beek Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Endowment Richard P. and Shirley M. Neils Memorial Scholarship Pastor Carl O. and Edith W. Nelson Scholarship George and Alma Nelson Scholarship Harold and Sylvia Nelson Endowed Scholarship Fund Nerland Endowed

  • has an unwavering work ethic. I don’t have the space to list all the jobs my dad has worked. He excelled equally in all of them. But my dad’s biggest impact on me has been his relentless consumption of newspapers and his staunch life lessons. He has an associate degree, and started studying business finance at the University of Alaska Juneau before a great job opportunity in retail management and building a family took him down a different path. What does it mean to be first in the family?“He just

  • PLU is to get the word out. In marketing language, we have an extraordinary product; now we need to promote it as effectively as possible. You might think for a minute about how many ways we might get the word out. It’s not just having a first class website (which we do now) or handing out good looking fliers at college fairs (although of course we do that) but it’s also by getting our faculty and staff better known in the region, the country and the world.  We need to support faculty teaching and

  • -WW2 history of the brain specimens. Since 2003 on the Council of Management and Trustee CARA (Council for At-Risk Academics), originally Academic Assistance Council, founded in 1933 to assist academics displaced by Nazism and other authoritarian regimes. He was on advisory commissions concerning: 1. National Socialism for the President of the Max Planck Gesellschaft, 1999-2004; 2. the Robert Koch Institute under National Socialism, 2005-9; 3. the German Association of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy

  • international affairs. Required of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Relations (4) Other Offerings BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management (4) BUSA 460: International Marketing (4) COMA 304: Intercultural Communication (4) COMA 340: Conflict and Communication (4) ECON 331: International Trade and Commercial Policy (4) ECON 333: Economic Development (4) ECON 337: International Macroeconomics (4) GLST 325: Global Political Thought (4) GLST 332: American Foreign Policy (4

  • Coaching work? Health Coaching is a scheduled appointment service to help students start and/or maintain optimal sleep, nutrition, exercise, weight and stress management strategies for a holistic wellbeing approach. No-cost, virtual visits can be scheduled with a certified health coach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition Meal planning Healthy eating behaviors Healthy body image Weight management Sleep habits Positive thinking Resiliency Useful Nutrition Sites Harvard Healthy Eating Plate USDA My

  • MapAn overview map route of the trail taking you from Canada to Mexico. Struggles are a constant: Woodsmith averages about 18 miles per day. She left her husband, PLU alumnus Nat Woodsmith ’09, behind for much of the trip. Her feet grew two sizes in just a week of hiking the trail. She can only pack what she can carry; her backpack weighs a maximum of 36 pounds at any given time. And some sections of the trail are void of water. “The most challenging thing has been water management,” Woodsmith said

  • Line. Eric also serves as Board President of ROOTS Young Adult Shelter, the state’s largest emergency shelter for young adults living unhoused. At PLU, Eric double majored in Political Science and Hispanic & Latino Studies. He is a Fulbright Scholar, an AmeriCorps alum, and also holds an MPA and a Certificate of Nonprofit Management from the University of Washington. In his free time, Eric plays in Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ soccer league and enjoys being in the mountains. Who: Katie Garrow ’11, Executive

  • -author, along with his wife Barbara, of Teaching Mitzvot: Concepts, Values and Activities; Teaching Tefilah: Insights and Activities on Prayer; and Teaching Jewish Life Cycle: Traditions and Activities. He has written articles for the website interfaithfamily.com, including, “Whose Wedding is it Anyway?” “Interfaith and Interfaithless Marriages”; “Why January 1 is Special: Even Jesus was Circumcised on the Eighth Day”; “What Jews and Christians Should Know About Each Other: An Important Primer on the

  • assist the Educational Policies Committee in regular programmatic curriculum review and oversight, recommending changes in the program subject to the regular policies and procedures established by the university faculty, advocates, promotes, and represents the program to facilitate general program oversight and management, and to coordinate the general education program with other academic units. Interdisciplinary Programs Each interdisciplinary program has primary responsibility for: (a) development