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  • president Jimmy Carter called Foege one of the two men in his life, other than his father, “who have shaped who I am.” Also speaking at the dedication, Bill Gates credited Foege with providing early guidance for development of the global health team at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In his 2000 commencement address, Foege urged graduates at that time to become explorers. He urged them to be involved, and not just be spectators in life. “Give quality work throughout your lives,” he said, even

  • pastor, but a pastor who is a queer person and is concerned with social justice issues,” Rude said. “I became involved in other justice work because of my own experience of being pushed to the sidelines. That all shapes the kind of pastor I hope that I am, and the pastor I plan to be at PLU.” Rude began to feel called to serve the Lutheran church while studying religion at Augustana University, where she graduated in 2002, but at that time she didn’t think pastoral work could be a possible career

  • first-in-the-family students, you have made it this far and owe it to yourself, your family and your supporters (sometimes even haters) to do well despite the obstacles. Self-care may include using resources such as the Health and Counseling centers, making time for friends and fun, and simply eating well. If the well-being of you or someone you know is lacking, the Student Care Network is there to back you up. PLU will help you take care of yourself. Nicole GonzalesResident Director, Stuen and

  • account using the e-pass computer account and email address online form. This will create your PLU email address. Your student ID is on the top of your admit letter. 3. Sign and submit your Financial Aid Award Notice and complete the Online Payment Contract. 4.  Email your advisor. Your advisor’s name and email address are on your admission letter. Introduce yourself and ask what classes you should take and what time the orientation is for your graduate program. 5. Plan to attend the New International

  • diligence with which she had every day wished for the same thing was at length to have its just reward, for hardly had she been seated ten minutes before a lady of about her own age, who was sitting by her, and had been looking at her attentively for several minutes, addressed her with great complaisance in these words: “I think, madam, I cannot be mistaken; it is a long time since I had the pleasure of seeing you, but is not your name Allen?” This question answered, as it readily was, the stranger

  • account using the e-pass computer account and email address online form. This will create your PLU email address. Your student ID is on the top of your admit letter. 3. Sign and submit your Financial Aid Award Notice and complete the Online Payment Contract. 4.  Email your advisor. Your advisor’s name and email address are on your admission letter. Introduce yourself and ask what classes you should take and what time the orientation is for your graduate program. 5. Plan to attend the New International

  • month. Exactly a month later (to the hour) he received the second call from Skones. He interviewed and the rest is history. “I loved the campus, the colleagues were wonderful. At the time I was 23 or 24, so I thought ‘this would be a great first job’. Little did I know it would be my best job and my only job,” Robbins said.THE 80s - A DECADE OF GROWTH Robbins became chair in 1981, and his first project was to take the department from a small program identified solely with the Choir of the West, to a

  • you are spinning your wheels or the interventions you are trying seem inadequate. It can also mean that sometimes the change you want to see happen has to come at a high level — that can take years. I have definitely learned to celebrate small wins against these very stubborn problems.  You’ve accomplished a lot and were named “40 Under 40” in the Wyoming Business Report. How did that feel? Honestly, I was very surprised. It was incredibly thoughtful for someone to take the time to nominate me. I

  • account using the e-pass computer account and email address online form. This will create your PLU email address. Your student ID is on the top of your admit letter. 3. Sign and submit your Financial Aid Award Notice and complete the Online Payment Contract. 4.  Email your advisor. Your advisor’s name and email address are on your admission letter. Introduce yourself and ask what classes you should take and what time the orientation is for your graduate program. 5. Plan to attend the New International

  • of difficulty and discouragement. As first-in-the-family students, you have made it this far and owe it to yourself, your family and your supporters (sometimes even haters) to do well despite the obstacles. Self-care may include using resources such as the Health and Counseling centers, making time for friends and fun, and simply eating well. If the well-being of you or someone you know is lacking, the Student Care Network is there to back you up. PLU will help you take care of yourself. Nicole