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As a PLU employee, you have the power to further invest in students through our employee giving program. Each day, in many and varied ways, you already demonstrate your care for students and their success. Your gift is an additional vote of confidence in the future of PLU and PLU students. Whether it’s supporting student scholarships, academic programs or faculty excellence and research, every gift counts. Thank you for partnering with us to make PLU a wonderful place where Lutes can thrive
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Makonde Body Mask Makonde Body Mask Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: Lipiko? female body mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene) and pigment Dimensions: H: 24 3/8” (62cm); W: 20” (50.8 cm); D: 7” (17.9 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb 2008 Accession no. 2008-02-006 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: The mask is representative of a pregnant female showing
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demonstrated financial need and a grade point average of 3.9 or 4.0. These scholarships, ranging from $26,000 to full tuition, are particularly competitive, with 125 selected from more than 500 student applicants. Norbert and Sonia Grove Endowed Scholarship In March 2018, the Norbert and Sonia Grove Endowed Scholarship was established, also from a generous estate gift. This scholarship will provide funding for students with demonstrated financial need who have graduated from Puyallup, Sumner or Enumclaw
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Makonde Mask 3 Makonde Mask 3 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: lipiko helmet mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human hair, pigment and beeswax Dimensions: H: 10”(25.4 cm); W: 7.5” (19cm); D: 12” (10.5 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb, 2009 Accession no. 2009-02-013 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: This red-brown mask has more feminine and smaller
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Makonde Mask 1 Makonde Mask 1 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: lipiko helmet mask Origin: Makonde people of NE Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human hair and beeswax Dimensions: H: 10” (25.4 cm); W: 8” (20.3 cm); D: 11.5” (29.2 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb, 2007 Accession no. 2007-02-002 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: This dark brown wooden mask represents a male character and
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Pre-Conference Pastor & Congregational Continuing Education EventOctober 3, 20198:30am-11:30amIn the Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University CenterYou’re invited to join this time of conversation, connection and shared ministry moments together! Focus of this time will be to review the content of ELCA Social Statements on Abortion (1991), Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust (2009), and Faith, Sexism, Justice: A Call to Action (2019) and to discuss their implementation/impact and current
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to secure your team’s spot! Prizes awarded to each winning team member: First Place Team – Lute Branded Mask and at $25 gift card Second Place Team – Lute Branded Mask and a PLU Tartan Pint Glass Third Place Team – Lute Branded mask and a PLU Mug Contact Alumni & Student Connections at alumni@plu.edu with any questions. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if
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when the donor signs a deed of gift. While the deed of gift is a standard document, it can be customized to suit the individual donor’s needs. In most cases, the Archives will not accept donations unless the ownership is transferred to Pacific Lutheran University. While the University Archives encourages full access to all of its collections, at times access to collections can be restricted for a set period of time. The Archives staff will discuss reasonable restrictions with the donor on access in
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Makonde Mask 2 Makonde Mask 2 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: lipiko helmet mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene) and pigment Dimensions: H: 9.5” 24.1 cm); W: 9” (22.9 cm); D. 11.5” (29.2 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb, 2008 Accession no. 2008-02-005 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: This large, light brown wooden mask, which has been blackened in
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’ trials, the field of medical science was forced to revise its code of ethical conduct and rethink its notion of patient informed consent, embodied in the Nuremberg Code. ScheduleLearn about lectures and presentations for this year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education.View Conference ScheduleRecordingsHear last year's presenters.View LiveDonate OnlineGive to support the conference and Holocaust education.Make a gift now
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