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  • choice include emotion focused and solution focused therapy. I continue to work with under-represented and marginalized communities and provide services for many Spanish speaking and low-income families. My two greatest values are family and education. I enjoy volunteering my time on the Hispanic Academic Achievers Program (HAAP) scholarship committee. My self-care activities include dancing with my two children and partner, scrapbooking, and watching series on Netflix. Ireri Kang, LMFTA recipient of

  • is an important distinction because while students are away from the PLU campus we are required to be active and engaged in the communities that surround us in the world. As stewards of the world, armed with new knowledge about people, places and cultures, that information that we learn is brought in to the classroom as a great tool for discussion and collaborative learning. Taking classes in the liberal arts is a gift—we are required to expand our interdisciplinary knowledge. No PLU graduate

  • , or origin an environment conducive to learning with adequate lighting, spaces, and resources that support student achievement of program outcomes space within the PLU campus and the SoN to engage in scholarly activities and meet with peers, colleagues, and faculty assemble, form groups, and develop communities of learners transparency in communication with faculty and staff, program changes, clinical placement, and projects a nursing advisor to help the student throughout the program of study

  • 2017 Alumni Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights ResoLute Staff Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news

  • Airlines Tax Analyst, Vacasa Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Science in Biostatistics, University of Michigan Master of Arts in Mathematics, University of Montana Master of Science in Data Science, Northwestern University Master of Arts in Education, Pacific Lutheran University Ph.D. in Economics, University of California - Irvine Masters of Science in Biostatistics, University of Michigan School of Public Health MS in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics

  • better community.” Part of that effort to give back is giving himself a public voice capable of effecting change. Sablan ran for elected office for the first time in November, challenging the incumbent for Franklin Pierce School District’s Director 5 position. While Sablan didn’t win, he drew in a little more than a third of the vote in an impressive effort.CCESWhat is CCES at PLU?PLU Center for Community Engagement and Service serves as a resource for students, staff, and faculty who want to learn

  • than the use of he face masks. When, in this male dominated part of Makonde culture, the men wear these masks, they take on not only their own identity – a man in a mask – but also the dramatic depiction of a character and the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. Men make the masks in secret and talk of them in public is prohibited in order to maintain the separation between reality and the spiritual realm of the mapiko. As a masculine artistic medium, mapiko deals with matters of gender and social

  • performances. In funeral services, masks act as witnesses for the ancestors ensuring that proper burial rites are being observed. In this capacity, they do not perform or dance. They accompany the body from the funeral to the burial location occupying a secondary role in the ritual. However, they do perform during an annual memorial for those that died during the past year. They dance to music made by whistles (wiré) and long wooden drums (gangaado). When they are not being used in public ceremony, masks

  • with Alcohol is on file with CEVT and PLU Catering is providing food and non alcoholic beverages for the event and alcohol and service of alcohol are contracted with 208 Garfield. Student organization, office, and departmental functions for students, staff, administrators, and faculty of Pacific Lutheran University. These events must be private and may not be advertised or open to the general public and may not include participation from members outside the PLU community. These events may not be

  • off and on since the early 80’s, in a variety of settings. I’ve had some career detours from teaching, like, coaching a swim team, and owning a biker bar, and being a rural librarian, and a few other wacky things. I follow my curiosity. Through it all, I have been a prolific maker, I have documented my stories and adventures. My work can be found in over 90 public collections and art museums throughout the world, including the Victoria and Albert, the Library of Congress, The Getty Research