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  • Madeline Scully’s review provide comprehensive explorations into why viewers have a hard time buying into Anne’s updated lingo. But that’s Anne. Mary pulls it off. Her blasé attitude and comically careless speech distance her from the emotional labor expected of a Regency woman, especially of one who is a wife and mother. Even Netflix, where this latest Persuasion adaptation was released for streaming, considers her the most quotable character. The streaming service went so far as to make a compilation

  • in Global Mission (YAGM). Through this program I will be living and serving internationally in Hungary. I leave in August to encounter this new adventure and begin my next chapter. I would not have been able to pursue this exciting opportunity if it had not been for PLU and the opportunity it gave me to study aboard, volunteer, and realize my vocation of service. Zachary Grah, Bachelor of Arts in business with a concentration in marketing and an economics minor Why PLU? I chose PLU because I

  • people who have been part of my village, who uplift my throne and keep my crown steady.” These include “the strong women I grew up with—all immigrants from Somalia,” along with folks at the dCenter and at Green River’s Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. Asked what she’s proudest of, Ahmed replied in collective terms, describing service as a way of honoring her mentors, like Quenessa Long ’18. “She inspired and motivated me as a leader,” Ahmed said, guiding her “to give back that mentorship to

  • environmental related to ecosystemsBellarmineA Comparison of the Acrolein, Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, and Acetone Combustion Secondary Pollutants in the Tacoma Urban Setting 12 Katie SuNational Geographic SocietyThat's GeographyCultivating empathy for the earthBellarmineTesting the Rate of Growth of Different Phytophthora Species in Alder Plants12 Chloe MauNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationScience, Service and Stewardship: Taking the Pulse of the Planet Related to conserving and managing

  • to the lab to pinpoint potential hazards. Denham was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force. She found a home in the geosciences department after returning to school from her service. “When I started going back to school I really found a love in geology and this summer has really brought that home to me,” Denham said. “It has helped me understand that I am doing something that I really am passionate about. It doesn’t really feel like doing work when you’re doing something that you like to do.” And

  • while on campus and while abroad in Germany. I am incredibly nostalgic about leaving, but ready for my next adventure. What’s next? For the next year, I plan to work a lot and save up for graduate school. I will then pursue a master’s degree in development economics, and work towards a career in the foreign service with USAID. Anna Pfohl, Bachelor of Science in geosciences and Bachelor of Arts in environmental studies Anna Pfohl ’13 is from Little Falls, Minn. Why PLU? I visited PLU during the

  • American Research Review, the Latin American advisory board of Human Rights Watch, the Global Affairs Board at Occidental College, the board of the General Service Foundation, and the Governing Board of the Institute of Lifelong Learning at UNESCO. She served on the Citizens’ Committee in charge of investigating Mexico’s dirty war and was on the board of the Human Rights Commission for Mexico City for 8 years. In 2015, she was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government for her work on

  • achievements of students who are among the highest in their class in scholarship. Honor societies may also have other requirements for distinction such as in leadership, service, academic discipline, or co-curricular activity in the university. Honor societies at Pacific Lutheran University base their membership criteria in whole or in part on students’ academic achievement. An honor society is defined as a student organization with membership criteria containing a standard for high achievement in

  • Aspects of Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Whaling — The Guardian Spirit Complex of the Northwest Coast Tribes” and “Historical Foundations of Indian Sovereignty in Canada and the United States.” Dr. Coté is Chair of the University of Washington’s Wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ Intellectual House Advisory Committee; a project coordinated by Dr. Coté and other UW faculty, staff and students, to build a coastal longhouse-style facility on the Seattle campus that will provide a multi-service learning and gathering space that

  • demonstrate possible ways for teachers to integrate outdoor education value into their lessons and classrooms.I would like to thank all of my capstone professors and mentors: Dr. Ramos and Dr. McKenney for their tireless organization and work, and Dr. Kim and Dr. Schneidman for sharing their expertise in their fields. My faculty mentors embody the PLU mission of thoughtful inquiry, service, and care. Additionally, to my family and friends that helped and encouraged me, I could not have done this without