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exercise improves cognitive function of the brain including executive function which is associated with ADHD and wanting to stop the national epidemic of childhood obesity. The school is focused on the development of the whole child through physical and social/emotional health and academic rigor through exploration and discovery of how being a healthy person benefits students their whole lives. In 2011 as an assistant principal at Wilson High School in Tacoma, WA Christine led the school in receiving a
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& Indigenous Studies Did you know? Every year, one to three PLU students graduate with an individualized major that they have designed. Did you know? Recent individualized majors include Music Business, Global Health, Business of Visual Art, Movement Linguistics, Digital Media, and Holocaust, Genocide & Indigenous Studies. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non
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the struggles facing democracy and globalization. Each of the 10 chosen artists submitted several works: bold, colorful graphics; subtle ink drawings and photographs; and oil paintings, sculptures and mixed media. About The Exhibition What: 1814-2014: Red White and Blue–Norwegian Constitution, American Inspiration. When: Through Sept. 28. (SCC hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Sundays.) Where: Scandinavian Cultural Center, on the lower level of the Anderson
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Photo Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post New Panama Canal Project More Story New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company
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become or that I would love what I do so much. What will be one piece of advice that you’ll share with current PLU students at Thursday’s lecture? Take the time to find your true calling in life—the reason why you are here on this planet, including the career/ job that excites you and pushes you to do your very best. It is worth the effort. It will change your life, and you may just change your world! Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds
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my loan money from SCAD and pay my internship program directly, rather than pay through the school. It took a lot of planning and dedication on my end, but I made it happen. Last year, I spent my winter quarter in London working as a digital marketing intern for FastWeb Media. I switched to online status at SCAD and took my classes online, ensuring I didn’t fall behind my projected graduation track. That experience inspired me to continue online courses so I could complete my final capstone
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universal rights, rights first championed by Lutheran educators.Resolute: a Bible for EveryoneNew BannersThe Saint John's BiblePLU EventsFrom that small beginning there emerged during the subsequent 500 years an international network of academies, colleges, and universities marked by the vision of Luther (1483-1546), his reforming collaborator, Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), and their colleagues at the University of Wittenberg. Their commitment to social reform prompted revolutionary changes in
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are impacted differently by our criminal justice system [video: Clips resume, Jarel’s voice comes in. Dr. Luther writes on a whiteboard in front of a class. A student takes notes.] Jarel Sanders ‘14, Social Service Specialist, WA Department of Children, Youth, and Families: I think sociology brings a really unique perspective to the criminal justice [video: Jarel sits in an office speaking to the camera.] Jarel: process because when you understand how all of these different systems impact people’s
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HemphillPresentation Title: “The Sephardic Anne Frank: How a 9-year old Girl from Rhodes Saved her Family from the Holocaust” Who: Cynthia Flash Hemphill, Seattle-area journalist and publicist Bio: Cynthia Flash Hemphill is a journalist and publicist. During her journalism, Flash worked for United Press International, the Tacoma News Tribune, and other newspapers in Washington, Arizona and California. Her work has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers and online media sources. Since 2000 she has owned Flash
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Future of Jewish – Christian Relations 2014 – Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change 2013 – Lutheran Perspectives on Jesus of Nazareth 2012 – Political LifeOur speakers include: Lutheran womanist theologian and ethicist Rev. Dr. Beverly Wallace (Shaw University Divinity School). As a scholar, Rev. Dr. Wallace has published African American Grief (2005) and the experience of widowhood for black women. As an ELCA Lutheran pastor, she has led in many capacities in the church nationally
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