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  • ” Chuck Harris, “Leadership in ministry” Kevin O’Brien and Brian Naasz, “Climate change and congregations” 3:45 – 5:30 p.m. | Free Time 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Dinner 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Presentation 5 | SCC Speaker: Margaret Marcuson 8:30 – 9 p.m. | Compline | SCC Pastor: Jan Ruud Musician: Cooper Sherry Wednesday, June 13, 20187:30 – 9 a.m. | Breakfast | SCC 9 – 9:30 a.m. | Morning Prayer | SCC Pastor: Jan Ruud Musician: Cooper Sherry SCC 9:30 – 11 a.m. | Leadership in Anxious Times Panel | SCC 11 – 11:30 a.m

  • ” Chuck Harris, “Leadership in ministry” Kevin O’Brien and Brian Naasz, “Climate change and congregations” 3:45 – 5:30 p.m. | Free Time 5:30 – 7 p.m. | Dinner 7 – 8:30 p.m. | Presentation 5 | SCC Speaker: Margaret Marcuson 8:30 – 9 p.m. | Compline | SCC Pastor: Jan Ruud Musician: Cooper Sherry Wednesday, June 13, 20187:30 – 9 a.m. | Breakfast | SCC 9 – 9:30 a.m. | Morning Prayer | SCC Pastor: Jan Ruud Musician: Cooper Sherry SCC 9:30 – 11 a.m. | Leadership in Anxious Times Panel | SCC 11 – 11:30 a.m

  • and dancing. “Each number within the production was picked from an array of different Broadway musicals.  No two songs are from the same show, and each song is either currently on Broadway or has been in the last three years,” Madison explained. “That being said, the show does not include any revivals within that time frame, so if you were really hoping to hear some Hello Dolly, you may be a little disappointed.” Along with the wide variety of musicals, there is also a wide range of student actors

  • that stretch through time, like sense of identity and who you are when everyone else says you’re someone else. Regardless of what scholars may say, this mixed-up character debacle transports you to another world and is thoroughly entertaining. Director Smith said, “I was drawn to directing a piece that would allow us to forget—if only for an hour or so—these stressful times. Comedy of Errors provides relief from today’s headline news and transports us to a simpler and more charming era.” Tickets

  • full-time students attending four-year institutions and community colleges or recent graduates within two years of receiving their bachelor’s degree, while CCI is exclusively for community college students. Both programs are stipend-based and offered three times annually in Fall, Spring, and Summer terms. A summer internship fair sponsored by the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) and hosted by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education will take place on

  • program, answer their questions, and provide support and encouragement. Timeline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis with the first review of applications beginning March 10, 2021 and application closing on April 2, 2021. Summer Academy Dates: Monday, June 28 – Friday, August 6, 2021 Eligibility Requirements: MCAT Have taken the MCAT but not scored well Plan to take for the first time in 1-6 months of the Summer Academy end date Plan to apply to medical school for either the Entering

  • passions. The Story Behind the Six Word Story—in His Own Words September 2, 2014 Arrived a canvas. Left a masterpiece. The Story Behind the Six Word Story—in Her Own Words The “me” who walked into PLU that... September 2, 2014 Barot Named to Another Prestigious Post ick Barot—recently named the new director of PLU’s Rainier Writing Workshop—now has been named... September 1, 2014 Editor’s Note A Time To Restart, Renew and Refresh e have no idea how it turned into September already, but if the days

  • , especially since my mannerisms are very different. Coming into PLU as a freshman — it was a shock.” At first, she had a difficult time relating with her peers. But she soon connected with other students of color on campus and was inspired by their authenticity. “I noticed that some of my peers found the courage to be more of themselves because they were in college and on this path of being an adult,” she said. Determined to do well, Reyes was able to build meaningful relationships with supportive faculty

  • . Another sign of wear that can be seen on this Kponyungo is inside the mouth of the mask. Where the rest of the mask is a light tan brown color, the inside of the mouth is black, like it has been burnt and charred by a fire. This could well be the result of the “Firespitting” that the mask is famous for. Goldwater describes this part of the ceremony by stating that “from time to time the mask wearer shouted formulas in a high-pitched tone, and proceeded to blow out a small blast of glowing sparks and

  • Collections holdings are being used. Only pencils are permitted for note-taking in the reading room. Archives and Special Collections materials are rare and often irreplaceable. Materials should be handled with extreme care. Only one folder or one item may be handled at a time. All materials must be kept in the order in which they are found. For certain materials, it may be necessary to wear gloves provided by Archives and Special Collections staff. Researchers may use handheld cameras to photograph items