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  • locations. Salt & StrawNeela Sturm, 2, enjoys a delicious ice cream cone at one of Salt & Straw’s Portland shops. (Photos by John Froschauer, PLU) Malek worked at Starbucks — which was a small company with 30 stores at the time she started — on and off for about 12 years, doing marketing and communications work. Part of that time she was stationed in Portland, a city with a sense of community she hadn’t experienced since college. “I’ve always had this dream of opening an ice cream shop in Portland,” she

  • out-of-the-blue email from a company that does research for the U.S. Postal Service. The email asked if the image would be available for licensing on a stamp and sought verification that it was pure, void of any major manipulation. “A couple days later, there was a mockup of the stamp,” Ebi said, adding that the mockup came along with a 12-page contract and a vow of secrecy. The stamp licensing process is very secretive, he noted; Ebi couldn’t talk about the achievement until April of this year

  • May 5, 2014 Associate Professor of Biology Jacob Egge works with students during a summer semester research project. (Photo by PLU Photographer John Froschauer) Faculty-Student Research Provides a Cornerstone of the PLU Mission By Pacific Lutheran University Marketing & Communications and the Office of the Provost This year’s 2013-14 celebration of Student-Faculty Collaborative Research and Creative Projects will take place on May 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Regency Room of the Anderson

  • today, it appears that first- year student enrollment will be over 700, near recent record years, and well over our budgeted target of 640, and our marketing goal of 680.  Along the way, new records were set again this year in the number of applicants, the number of qualified admitted students, and the number of campus visitors. • New transfer enrollment is estimated to be in the range of 200, down from 230 one year ago.  This smaller enrollment is largely accounted for by a decrease in the number

  • assembly. The Internet meeting services will be Zoom webinar. Once registered, members will receive via email the URL and codes necessary to connect to the Zoom webinar, and, as an alternative and backup to the audio connection, the phone number and access code(s) the member needs to participate aurally by telephone. Members must not share their access code with anyone and must log in on only one device. The Faculty Governance Manager shall also include a copy of, or a link to, these Special Rules of

  • and continues to be read by young Dutch parents worldwide. Growing up in isolation in the Dutch countryside, Judith often heard her father say, “Everyone is gone.” She took his remark quite literally. Looking for relatives seemed futile. Thanks to the Internet, email, and genealogical websites she has discovered an ever-growing network of relatives. And after decades of focusing on other people’s stories, she’s finally finding the courage to address the interlocked history of her close and

  • and continues to be read by young Dutch parents worldwide. Growing up in isolation in the Dutch countryside, Judith often heard her father say, “Everyone is gone.” She took his remark quite literally. Looking for relatives seemed futile. Thanks to the Internet, email, and genealogical websites she has discovered an ever-growing network of relatives. And after decades of focusing on other people’s stories, she’s finally finding the courage to address the interlocked history of her close and

  • important in establishing and maintaining these relationships, Waite’s subjects told her. A wide-ranging conversation during a professor’s office hours beats email, precisely because of the opportunity to go off-topic. Classes, of course, played a crucial role in making these connections. Waite’s own experience followed a similar pattern. “I never set out to look for a mentor,” she said, but her professors “simply took an interest in my academic success, and I took an interest in them.” She took three

  • international affairs. Required of all students in this concentration: GLST 331: International Relations (4) Other Offerings BUSA 337: International Finance and Risk Management (4) BUSA 460: International Marketing (4) COMA 304: Intercultural Communication (4) COMA 340: Conflict and Communication (4) ECON 331: International Trade and Commercial Policy (4) ECON 333: Economic Development (4) ECON 337: International Macroeconomics (4) GLST 325: Global Political Thought (4) GLST 332: American Foreign Policy (4

  • outside one of Portland’s Salt & Straw locations. Salt & StrawNeela Sturm, 2, enjoys a delicious ice cream cone at one of Salt & Straw’s Portland shops. (Photos by John Froschauer, PLU) Malek worked at Starbucks — which was a small company with 30 stores at the time she started — on and off for about 12 years, doing marketing and communications work. Part of that time she was stationed in Portland, a city with a sense of community she hadn’t experienced since college. “I’ve always had this dream of