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  • By:Brooke Thames '18 May 18, 2016 0 Laura Brewer ’03 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/05/laura-brewer-cover-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Brooke Thames '18 Brooke Thames '18 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2016/05/brooke-thames-e1464106633496.jpg May 18, 2016 May 5, 2017 Laura Brewer ’03 TACOMA, WASH. (March 8, 2017)- Laura Brewer ’03 was no stranger to activism when she started volunteering at the Tacoma Rainbow Center in

  • my daughter’s tiny hand. “I have so many family members to meet for the first time; babies and children and teenagers. So no matter what happens, I will return with a better life, just from having seen and hugged them.”UPDATE (2.10.17): David has returned safely to Washington. He described his time in the South Sudan as “incredibly wonderful, and incredibly difficult.” He is pictured below with his mother. × Read Previous PLU alumna earns Montana teacher of the year recognition, receives

  • strengthen the science program, a Teacher Corps program was established, and a new curriculum adopted. Mortvedt also spearheaded a long-term development program that resulted in the building of three residence halls, the Olson Auditorium, and the library. The library, built in 1967, was named Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library to honor the eight president of the school.Eugene W. Wiegman, 1969-1974 Eugene Wiegman was born on October 27, 1929 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. After serving in the Marine Corps, he attended

  • for granted or aren’t aware of it. But it is an incredible gift for which we should be grateful and which we should seek to use on behalf of a world in desperate need of it. Remember that the Lutheran Reformation began in a university. Martin Luther was a teacher committed to making sure people could read and write and study the Scriptures in their own language so that they could learn for themselves about the same steadfast and loving God that Solomon prayed to.  That commitment to critical study

  • failure we have one another to help pick us up. Our campus is learning “what” we are about, and we look forward to continuing that work. I am BEYOND WORDS proud of this team. We also know that no team is “replicated” in any given season, so when they took what our coaching staff was giving them and ran with it, they now see what is possible. I am so grateful for the 30 young women and 8 coaches that made the 2022 season one to put us back on the map of being a strong team in the NWC, and the country

  • HIST 103: Conflicts and Convergences in the Modern World RELI 230: Religion and Culture 8 additional semester hours from any of the following list of courses (Approved, semester-long study away programs may be substituted for some or all of these hours): ANTH 102: Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 203: Great Discoveries in Archaeology ANTH 335: The Aztecs, Mayans, and their Predecessors ANTH 343: East Asian Cultures ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum ANTH 370: The

  • May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship Application Tips October 17, 2022

  • requirement is waived for registered nurses who hold current United States RN licensure. For the DNP, proficiency can be demonstrated by the official score from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Minimum TOEFL-iBT combined score: 86 Minimum speaking score: 26 Minimum writing score: 20 Minimum reading score: 20 Minimum listening score: 20 Minimum IELTS band score: 6.5 Minimum individual speaking score: 8 Minimum individual writing

  • , maintenance will be prioritized accordingly and taken care of in a timely manner. These types of services include missing window screens, light bulb replacement, hanging blinds, minor plumbing repairs, ceiling tile replacement, work on athletic fields, and repairs to PLU vehicles. What do I do if I have an emergency request?Call us! Our office is open 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, except for PLU holidays. You can reach us at extension 7380 (253-535-7380). Our receptionists will direct the

  • adults are Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 – join any time!  The classes resume September 17. FAQVolunteerStaffEventsFAQWho is eligible for tutoring services? Any K-12 students in the greater Parkland area, including but not limited to Franklin Pierce and Bethel School Districts. This includes ELL/MLL students and special education students. How do I sign up for tutoring? If you come in during our drop-in hours above, you don’t have to sign up! If the times above don’t work for you, reach out to set up a