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  • the opportunity to direct university productions. She was finally a director as teacher – exactly what she wanted to be. During her final year at CU she began applying for jobs as a professor. She applied all over the country at several different types of universities. Lori Lee works with student actors as the Director of “How I Learned to Drive.” “I remember thinking how extraordinary it would be if I found such a job in the Northwest, as my entire family lives in Portland,” Wallace says. “When I

  • : Zachary Kellogg; Choreographer: Sarah Seder DANCE 2021 – April 23-24  Concert Advisor: Sarah Seder; Guest Choreographer: Corrie Befort TWISTED TALES OF POE – May 6-8 Co-Directors: Jeff Clapp and Peyton Noreen Night of Musical Theatre presents INTO EVIL – May 13-15 Director: Zayde Mitchell Vetter; Musical Directors: Emma Christensen and Hailey Wharton; Choreographers: Tori Patterson, Shelby Hickman, Lisa Kelley2019-2020SONGS I’LL NEVER SING – October 4-5 Director: Jeff Clapp; Music Director: Zachary

  • Association, TA Excellence Award (2009 & 2010) Graduate Scholarship/Graduate Research Assistantship – WSU College of Business (2008-2012) Quigg Excellence and Innovation Award. Pacific Lutheran University (2007) Presidential (U.S.) Service Award. Selfless and significant service (2005, 2006 & 2007) 40 under Forty Leadership Award. Business Examiner - Tacoma, WA (2005) City Service Award. City of Fife (WA) for community contributions (2005) Outstanding Community Service Award. Pacific Lutheran University

  • Florida Convener: Dr. Robert P. Ericksen, Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies (Emeritus), PLU 8:00 p.m. – AUC Gray AreaPlease join us for a dessert reception following the keynote.Thursday, October 26th9:30 a.m. – AUC Gray AreaRegistration & Coffee 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. – The Genocidal Gaze, AUC Regency Room Elizabeth Baer, “German Genocide in Africa and the Third Reich: Imperialism, Race, and Sexual Violence” Dr. Elizabeth Baer is the Research Professor of English and African Studies at Gustavus

  • Back to Step 4 Back to Step 6Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. You must still submit to the HPRB and document how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews your project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or review by the HPRB is necessary, unless there are changes to

  • over $8 million in new scholarships for students Pacific Lutheran University gratefully acknowledges the remarkable generosity and commitment of several donor families who have made four significant gifts to student scholarships. The gifts offer more than $8 million in combined support, establishing four new scholarships to increase student access: the Danielle and Brad Tilden Endowed Scholarship, the Sylvia Kirkebo Endowed Scholarship, the Norbert and Sonia Grove Scholarship and the Marcus and

  • 960U Tech Tools for Digital Teacher 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980A Foundations to Bilingual/ESL 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980B Linguistics Study for Classrm 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980C Culturally&Linguistically Ped 2 Continuing Education Online EDUC 980D Lang Acquisition&Methodology 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 977Y Teach Online w Equity (5123) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 977Z Goodbye Teacher Burnout (5124) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 978A Support

  • and Culinary Arts 2009 Dr. Marit Trelstad, Religion Dr. Steven Thomson, Anthropology Pat Roundy, Dean for Student Academic Success, Director of Academic Advising Rick Eastman, Student Involvement & Leadership Robert Troy Moore, PLU Senior Katie Garrow, PLU Sophomore 2008Faculty   Dr. Brenda Ihssen, Religion   Dr. Alicia Suarez, Sociology           Staff   Amy Fox, Wang Center   David Gerry, International Student Services           Students   Shayna Doi, Junior, Rieke Scholar, President of Hawaii

  • December 1, 2009 Perspective – The view through safety goggles Folks around Rieke Science Center – and sometimes in other parts of campus when I’m running late for a meeting – often see me donning a certain accessory that is quintessential to chemists worldwide: safety goggles. We all wear them. Our laboratory students often complain that the goggles are uncomfortable or fog up during a frustrating lab day. But as a regular user through my years in research, I’m indebted to them for reasons

  • and the clinic, which at that time served over 800 primarily public sector patients, was forced to close for financial reasons. It was on to the next challenge for Moller. Moving into academia In 2009, she began a six-year stint as the coordinator for the Psych Nurse Practitioner program at Yale’s School of Nursing. The work was rewarding, but something kept pulling her back to Washington state: family. As a faculty member at such a prestigious institution, Moller periodically received invitations