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  • , running, the Enneagram, reading about minimalism/simple living, tending to her composting worms and exploring Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest with her spouse Deb. In 2023 Jen completed a certification as a Liminal Guide (a cross between spiritual direction and coaching) with a focus on supporting individuals in transition. As part of her role as University Pastor, Pastor Jen leads Monday, Wednesday and Friday chapel, creates and supports programming related to religious and spiritual diversity

  • Engineering (ENGR) & Physics (PHYS) Courses ENGR 131: Introduction to Engineering An introduction to the engineering profession and development of basic skills important to the profession; including, problem solving, engineering design, graphics, use of computers, computer programming, engineering economics, and ethics in engineering. Prerequisite: completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240: Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid

  • Tacoma’s advocacy and arts communities, currently serving as Chair of the Metro Parks Tacoma Culture & Heritage Advisory Council, on the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Programming Committee, and formerly on the Tacoma Art Commission. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks

  • freelance journalist to the Weekly Volcano , Tacoma Weekly , South Sound Magazine  and Anchorage Daily News . Zach is also an active volunteer in Tacoma’s advocacy and arts communities, currently serving as chair of the Metro Parks Tacoma Culture & Heritage Advisory Council, on the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Programming Committee, and formerly on the Tacoma Art Commission. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his

  • freelance journalist to the Weekly Volcano , Tacoma Weekly , South Sound Magazine  and Anchorage Daily News . Zach is also an active volunteer in Tacoma’s advocacy and arts communities, currently serving as chair of the Metro Parks Tacoma Culture & Heritage Advisory Council, on the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Programming Committee, and formerly on the Tacoma Art Commission. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his

  • the office of state Sen. Christine Rolfes and contributed as a freelance writer to the Weekly Volcano , Tacoma Weekly , South Sound Magazine and Anchorage Daily News . Zach also is an active volunteer in Tacoma’s advocacy and arts communities, currently serving as chair of the Metro Parks Tacoma Culture & Heritage Advisory Council, on the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts Programming Committee, and formerly on the Tacoma Art Commission. Simon Sung, executive creative director Simon Sung

  • thing in college programming if it was just given a fighting chance. At this point, it was really a last chance. The future was bleak if their arguments fell short. “It would have been the institutional end of the Outdoor Rec program,” Espinosa said. Fortunately the ASPLU was won over by the pair’s prospective budget plan and trip ideas, approving a $10,000 commitment to revamp the re-envisioned project during the following school year. “Outdoor Rec has always had this strong affinity group, a niche

  • growing field with dynamic career opportunities. As a PLU Kinesiology major, you’ll have options to pursue the area(s) that interest you most and be well-prepared for graduate studies or careers in physical education, exercise science, physical therapy, athletic training, sport psychology, recreation, public health, personal training, promotions and management, youth programming, coaching, and more. PLU’s Kinesiology department offers two degrees – the Bachelor of Arts (BAK) includes options in Health

  • camps July 25-27 and 28-30, respectively. The camp offers programming specifically for beginning speakers; coaches; debaters in Policy-CX, LD, Public Forum and Congress; and students participating in diverse Individual Events. More information about the camp and other programs offered by Climb the Mountain Speech and Debate Foundation is available at www.climbthemountain.us. Women's Round RobinWhether it’s their (typically) deeper voices, or that statistically boys are taught to be more aggressive

  • Jewish populations. Was the music always of Jewish origin? This presentation will examine the question as it applies to all the camps and ghettos and provide programming guidelines. “Terezin and the Art of Defiance” – Murry Sidlin This is the story of the Terezin composer. Those who created new music. They compose, they share, they perform, but unless you are a Terezin arts scholar, or have studied music in the Holocaust era, most if not all of these names, and the compositions we will look at today