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  • safe trip.” That’s according to Rick Steves, author of best-selling travel books, including “Travel as a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind.” The book, updated last year, is now in its third edition. Steves lives in Edmonds, Washington and travels the world as a television personality, public radio host, author, and activist. He travels for a good portion of the year, so if people aren’t saying “Bon voyage” any more, he’d notice. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your

  • difference in the world—many of whom are here in this hall with us today. Imagine yourself following in the footsteps of the Honorable Joyce Anne Barr, Class of 1976, who was just appointed United States Assistant Secretary of State for Administration, capping a distinguished Foreign Service career that included serving as U.S. Ambassador to Namibia. Your fellow Lutes include Brian Bannon, Class of 1997, who was recently appointed head of the country’s second largest library system, the Chicago Public

  • annual Study Away student photo contest. Photo Contest Mainz Synagogue “My earliest recollection goes back to age six. My mother took me to my first day in school. We were no longer able to go to public school, so the rooms in the synagogue, which was two blocks from where we lived, were converted into classrooms. Our rabbi was head of the school. There were probably 10 or 12 children in my first- and second- grade classes. I only know of four including myself who survived.” “The Mayers and our group

  • TechnologyStockholm Junior Water PrizeTop water science projects.BellarmineQuantification of Microplastics from Tributaries to the Puyallup River12 Jaylen ShawcrossNational Geographic SocietyThat's GeographyCultivating empathy for the earth. Award $100BellarmineModeling Nitrogen Isotope Fractionation in Nitrate Deposition on Early Mars 12 Brieanne Iaia Association of Women Geoscientists Outstanding Project in the Geosciences Increase the public awareness of the geosciences, illustrate the interdisciplinary nature

  • annual Study Away student photo contest. Photo Contest Mainz Synagogue “My earliest recollection goes back to age six. My mother took me to my first day in school. We were no longer able to go to public school, so the rooms in the synagogue, which was two blocks from where we lived, were converted into classrooms. Our rabbi was head of the school. There were probably 10 or 12 children in my first- and second- grade classes. I only know of four including myself who survived.” “The Mayers and our group

  • Arts Endowed Scholarship Back to the top F Fairbanks Lutheran Church Scholarship Faith Lutheran Church of Portland Scholarship Donald R. Farmer Memorial Endowment Theresa Ferguson Memorial Scholarship Donna Lee Fisher Memorial Endowed Nursing Scholarship Phylaine V. and Kenneth L. Folson Endowed Scholarship Football Coach’s Discretionary Fund Football Program Endowment Norman Forness Endowment for Alumni Relations Fosness Memorial Leadership Scholarship June and Julian Foss Endowment Dr. and Mrs. L

  • , by Louis Frederic Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception, by Eviatar Shulman A Buddhist Approach to International Relations: Radical Interdependence, by William J Long ChristianityImportant text: the Bible Major holidays: Easter, Christmas, Pentecost Major figures in this tradition: Abraham, Moses, other Hebrew Prophets, Jesus Christ Place of worship: Church Brief Summary: Christianity has a basis in Abrahamic tradition, like Judaism and Islam. It’s holy book

  • Critical Area Ordinance requiring projects to consider salmon habitat impacts” (“Get to Know the Salmon”). A recent but yet to pass bill shows that efforts are being continued on this front. The Lorraine Loomis Act requires landowners, private and public, with property along a body of water to create and maintain a riparian buffer zone with a $10,000 a day fine for each violation (“HB 1838: Bill Analysis”). This basically builds a requirement of a tree line along the river or other water body where the

  • informational statement announcing a topic of public interest. Outside Marketing ChannelsOften times local publications will have a public calendar dedicated to community events. Below is a list of publications you may be able to reach out to about adding your event to their calendar or you may be able to add it yourself: The Seattle Times Seattle Weekly The Stranger The Tacoma News Tribune The Tacoma Weekly The Volcano KNKX The Olympian My Northwest Tacoma Arts Peninsula Daily News Kitsap Sun The Courier

  • Womxn Who: Nicole Jordan ’15, PLU alumnus and Education Specialist Bio: Nicole Jordan was born and raised in Hilltop, Tacoma, Wash. She stayed local and went to Pacific Lutheran University where she graduated with her Bachelors of Arts in Social Work in 2015. Jordan is now attending Evergreen State College pursing her Master’s in Public Administration and works with Treehouse as an Education Specialist in Bethel School District’s comprehensive high schools. Jordan remains in partnership with the