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  • to cardholders. Handle disputed charges/discrepancies not resolved by the cardholder or Departmental Reviewer. Upon request of the reviewer, as authorized by department head/financial manager, change the P-Card default FOAP (account number). Secure cancelled P-Cards from cardholder or reviewer and submit necessary information to the Bank. Advise Reviewer and Department Head/Financial Manager of cut-off dates for reviews and approvals. Process the upload of monthly transactions through the

  • are The Tribal Knot: A Memoir of Family, Community, and a Century of Change and a new edition of Word Painting: The Fine Art of Writing Descriptively. She has also published five books of poetry, two additional books of writing instruction, and The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings, winner of the Glasgow Award in nonfiction. McClanahan’s work has appeared in Best American Essays, Best American Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, The Sun, and numerous anthologies. McClanahan, who

  • , quin-what?’ Katye Griswold’s ’13 perspective on food drastically changed after reading a diet book written by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin during her sophomore year. More On the opposite end of the college food spectrum, is psychology major Katye Griswold ’13, who has also lived off campus for more than a year. She’s arguably one of the more ambitious aspiring chefs among her peers. “I have a go to meal for like a month and then I change it,” Griswold said. “Sometimes it’s pasta with whatever I

  • who is different from you. Someone of a different race, someone of a different religion, gender, even generation, just someone different from you, who you may even hold a bias toward, show an act of love to them …” as Alana said, “we want to change people’s hearts, and that’s how we intend on doing it, by getting the masses to participate in love.” Thanks to the help and sponsorship of PLU, Bethlehem Baptist Church, St Marks’s by the Narrows Lutheran Church, and a host of others, Tacoma became the

  • girl, she grew up attending Husky football games with her family. The experiences inspired her. “I fell in love with the competition and the unique ability sports has to build community and to connect us with something larger than ourselves,” Cohen said. But she sees her work differently now. “The main driver for me is the ability to change and transform the lives of our students,” she said. “I believe we are in the people development business, and that we get this incredible privilege of using

  • positive disruption or as a method for creating social bonds. But that’s also classic Foege, disrupting the point of this article in order to try to deflect attention away from him and my thesis that his prankster side is based on his empathy for others and his desire to affect change. “He also uses humor sometimes as a way to keep people at arm’s length,” said Paula Foege, his wife and fellow former PLU student. Lutherans are experts at self-deprecation, but Paula sees through it. She knows her

  • practice the tenets of their tradition. In the spirit of Lutheran higher education, Franco often tells the students he works with, “the more perspectives you know, the closer you are to the truth.” Franco says that this mindset—which lies at the core of everything PLU does—both helps students affirm their previously held beliefs, and challenges them to change their minds. No matter the outcome, PLU values students’ journeys. But those journeys only accelerate when the institution encourages a broad

  • photography and filming. However, PLU Marketing & Communications will consider requests involving, for instance, photography accompanying articles or the creation of television shows, movies, documentaries or educational-related projects, providing the subject matter is related to PLU.  For more information, please contact us at 253-535-7436. Film crews requesting permissions to film on campus must be prepared to demonstrate the following insurance requirements: Commercial General Liability: $3 million

  • seminar-based class that includes physical movement. (4) DANC 322 : Advanced Musical Theatre Dance Designed for intermediate/advanced students, this course further develops musical theatre and jazz dance technique and performance. Repeatable for credit up to 4 times. Prerequisite: consent of instructor or DANC 222. (2) DANC 340 : Dance Composition and Choreography A study of the principles of dance composition. Students engage in concentrated creative practice through choreographic projects, exercises

  • , 1517 – the anniversary day we are celebrating! It will also explore on main theological ideas of Luther and the gifts and challenges they bring to our communities and issues of concern today. Dr. Trelstad will also share pictures of Wittenberg, Germany in 2017 and their celebration of the Reformation’s impact on the world today. The anniversary of the Reformation calls us to be open to the ways we are called to service, care, study and reform today. Free and open to the public First come first