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Festival January 29-30 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Charlotte’s Web adapted by Joseph Robinette based on the book by E.B. White Directed by Mitchell Helton February 13-14 Spotlight Series Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling Directed by Lori Lee Wallace March 5-14 Spotlight Series Dance 2015 Directed by Maureen McGoll April 10-11 Bug by Tracy Letts Directed by Cameron Waters April 17-18 Spotlight Series Into the Woods by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim Directed by Jeff Clapp; music directed by Molly
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the Tusas Mountains preserve a succession of geologic events that include the initial development of island arc rocks, deposition of sediments and intrusion of granites, and two to three significant episodes of deformation that have been interpreted to record the assembly of the crust in this region. Critically, the typical cross-cutting field relationships between the sediment and granites, and therefore assembly processing, are not clear. Assembly could have occurred very quickly, in ~20 Ma, or
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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
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the editor and founder of Humanosphere , an independent online news site based in Seattle and devoted to covering aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Before starting Humanosphere , which was first launched as an NPR experiment based at KPLU, Tom worked for decades as the science and medical reporter for the Seattle Post Intelligencer . A Seattle native, Tom also has produced a few local plays, about the news business, and once lived in his car. Previous Post
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Palmer college graduates who celebrated at the June event were students Jackson recruited during his first sojourn with Palmer. Jackson first got involved with Palmer Scholars in 2014, serving as a program director, mentor and board member. He worked as executive director of the Fair Housing Center of Washington, director of development at the Foundation for Tacoma Students and several other nonprofit organizations before returning to lead Palmer Scholars in 2018. Jackson, a Washington native, grew
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Bishop Regents as defined in and elected in accordance with Section 4.3.5, current service as a bishop of one of the Synods. 4.2.2 For all Regents: (a) A deep commitment to: the mission, vision, values and purpose of the University; and Lutheran higher education. (b) An understanding of educational and/or organizational administration. (c) Willingness and ability to communicate on behalf of the University. (d) A sense of stewardship which will allow development of prudent policies to protect the
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Mahr is a senior at Pacific Lutheran University majoring in Global Studies with concentrations in Development, Social Justice, and Transnationalism. Sophia is also pursuing minors in French & Holocaust and Genocide Studies. With a passion for traveling, she has studied abroad in Germany with the Kurt Mayer family, at the University of Oxford in England to research Forced Migration Studies, and will be going to Rwanda in 2018 as part of the Holocaust and Genocide Studies program. At PLU, Sophia
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National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development State and Federal Laws: Division of Indian and Native American Programs (DINAP) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Section 166 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes and Resources for Native AmericansAsian & Pacific IslanderScholarships: 25 Great Scholarships for Asian and Pacific Islander Students ABA Foundation (travel & tourism) AICPA Scholarship Award for Minority Accounting Students Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship
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: Eva has enjoyed working at PLU for 15 years in the area of student activities, leadership, and diversity. She has lived all over the world and now calls Tacoma home. Her areas of professional interest are: support and persistence of first-generation college students, leadership and social justice, and multicultural education. Eva’s passion is in being a leader/educator and working in partnership with others to become their best selves. Her active research is in the vocational development of a
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hold hollow space. 10:30 am | Session II, AUC CK - Digital PostersFaculty Moderator: Bridget Yaden, Hispanic and Latino Studies/ Office of the Provost Student(s)Presentation Fulton Bryant-AndersonReinventing Call of Duty: Technology and Travel in Historical First-Person Shooter Video Games Faculty Mentor: Mike Halvorson, History This project investigates the development of playable environments in Call of Duty 2 (2005) and Call of Duty World at War (2008) from Infinity Ward’s video game series Call
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