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  • , special guest Sarah Shartis and choreography by McGill. Inspired by the theme of Military loss, McGill‘s choreography is driven by her latest book, Baby It’s You, Messages From Deceased Heroes. The book is a collection of real experiences from military widows, mothers, family members, friends and surviving heroes. In many of the love stories in the book, the other side brings messages of hope and inspiration, demystifying death and after-life experiences. The book will be released this summer by Ozark

  • Keynote SpeakerDr. Marc Dollinger, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Chair in Jewish Studies at San Francisco State UniversityI’m Marc Dollinger and I get to teach, write, and give lots of public talks as a member of the Jewish Studies faculty at San Francisco State University. Thanks to the Goldman Family (think Levi Strauss), I hold an endowed research chair in Jewish Studies and Social Responsibility, gifting me a platform to talk about my passion for Jewish social justice. I believe it’s a

  • . Masquerades often served these same purposes. Life in Western societies is most often seen as linear in form—birth to childhood and adolescence and then adulthood to old age and death. In many traditional African societies, life is more helpfully seen as having a circular form—birth to childhood to adolescence to adult to ancestor, where ancestors continue to play a vital and active role in the life of the living, especially the children and grandchildren. As such, a family needs to maintain the link to

  • -being above all else. Jerry is survived by his wife, Lois, and his children, Kari and Karl. A memorial service was held at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. The obituary may be viewed here. If you would like to share memories of Dr. Lerum, please email nicolacs@plu.edu and we’ll pass them onto the family. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Pacific Lutheran University Biology Department or Trinity Lutheran Church. Donations to PLU Biology may be given online

  • various stages of life. Long Term Disability Income Protection Income Protection with an Exclusive 16% Discount for Alumni and their Immediate Family Members Medicare Exchange Medicare Health Exchange Whether you’re new to Medicare or shopping for a different plan, Alight Retiree Health Solutions can help. We’ve partnered with Alight to provide you with personalized, unbiased guidance and access to the online plan recommendation tool, making sure you find the best plan to meet your needs. Real Estate

  • Commute Smart BenefitsListed below are the benefits for faculty and staff: Emergency Ride Home Preferred Carpool Parking Spaces Ridematching Reporting Commute Trips Bike Racks and Lockers Lockers and Showers Transit Benefits: Employee Transit Benefits Student Transit BenefitsEmergency Ride Home (ERH)Emergency Ride Home is designed to provide employees with needed transportation when they have a personal illness, family illness, family emergency, or unexpected overtime. Emergency Ride Home is

  • his grandmother. “It was a labor of love and a fitting wine for someone like her,” he said. The port was a three-year project, and Grandma Ruby never got the chance to drink it before she died in 2010. But her sweet memory lives on every time someone uncorks a bottle. “It’s a tribute to my Benson family roots,” Benson said. Read the full story. We love supporting our Lute owned businesses. If you know of other Lutes that we can feature at PLU on Tap, please let us know. Fill out the form below or

  • Miller, Artistic Director of Music of Remembrance The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center) The Current Crisis: The Dehumanization of Refugee Children in the U.S. 3:45p.m. – 5:00 p.m. In 2014, thousands of children made the dangerous trek from Central America to the U.S., traveling without adult family members and facing violence, exploitation, and sexual assault. How was their plight described in various U.S. commentaries and why were these children not welcomed as refugees? This panel

  • Miller, Artistic Director of Music of Remembrance The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center) The Current Crisis: The Dehumanization of Refugee Children in the U.S. 3:45p.m. – 5:00 p.m. In 2014, thousands of children made the dangerous trek from Central America to the U.S., traveling without adult family members and facing violence, exploitation, and sexual assault. How was their plight described in various U.S. commentaries and why were these children not welcomed as refugees? This panel

  • Miller, Artistic Director of Music of Remembrance The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center) The Current Crisis: The Dehumanization of Refugee Children in the U.S. 3:45p.m. – 5:00 p.m. In 2014, thousands of children made the dangerous trek from Central America to the U.S., traveling without adult family members and facing violence, exploitation, and sexual assault. How was their plight described in various U.S. commentaries and why were these children not welcomed as refugees? This panel