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  • the scenes than at center stage. And he spent the bulk of his professional life doing good work that propped up the people around him. “I love being the numbers geek,” he said, reminiscing about his 24-year career in banking before coming to PLU four years ago. “I’ve spent most of my career making the person in front of me look good. And I’m OK with that.” Corporate leaders weren’t complaining, either, he joked. But despite focusing on education, nonprofits and health care organizations at the end

  • encounter daily in class and in the PLU community. Getting a group together last spring for “Carry That Weight” was incredibly moving and really showed me the amount of commitment and care this community has for the feminist movement. (The event was spurred by Emma Sulkowicz’s performance art piece at Columbia University where she vowed to carry a mattress until her rapist was expelled or left the university. Sulkowicz carried the mattress until the end of the year, including at her graduation ceremony

  • UCLA or anywhere in the world. But it is our story — a PLU story. Maybe someone in your circle has such a story. Ask them. And if they do, ask them to tell it. Stories such as ours, and hopefully such as yours, are important — memories are sometimes all we have left of each other. One of my favorite memories is of the last time the four of us visited Doug in his room at a memory care facility. Hanging on the wall were pictures of his children, his medical degree, and a photograph of the five of us

  • health care organizations at the end of his time with Bank of America, Belton’s work felt incomplete. He missed the early days with Seafirst Bank, before the corporate acquisition, when community was king and he was eager to brag — on and off the clock — about customer-first programs that made him proud to work there. The BeltonsAllan and Melinda on campus at Pacific Lutheran University. His need for meaningful work prompted him to look elsewhere, just as PLU was searching for a CFO. It was the

  • Black StudentsBlack StudentsResources: Traveling with Natural Hair The Black Ex-Pat Why The World Needs More Traveling Black Men What It Means To Be ‘Black In Latin America’ Managing Black Hair Abroad Advice to My Curlfriends: Everything You Need to Know About Hair Care Abroad STAMPED – podcast highlighting the study abroad stories of Black/African American students and individuals of color Student Experiences: Being Black in Costa Rica Experiencing Japan as a Black Woman Achieving Career and

  • emerging nature of biomedical ethics.  This is all wrapped around the context of personal discovery by the author and a complex family story. What is the What, Dave EggersFaculty Comment: Really informative and an interesting read. It meets a lot of criteria about our PLU priorities of social justice and care for people and communities throughout the world. I believe that it has been a common read at other universities as well. Education is also a theme in the book. It is taken from not only that of a

  • education) to improve knowledge in the areas of health, healthcare,  dental care, or biomedical investigation. The award is $25 and a certificate. RecipientSchoolProjectGrade Nirbhuy ArunChildren's Garden Montessori Scooty Bubble Blower- A Device to Calm Down Autistic Kids 1 Eliana MorganChambersEcholocation and Noise2 Suhaas MekaCentennialGiga Hurtz!3 Smriti SureshCentennialRethink Sugary Drinks3 Sriya EmaniCentennialGreasy Potato Chips3 Julia Elkins TeamPioneerRobotic Hand6 Zoey Baze

  • her white friends, she says in hindsight. She sacrificed the health of her hair to make them feel comfortable, and the damage went deeper than her roots and split ends. “I don’t care for my hair when it’s straight,” she said. “When it’s out and big, it’s me being myself.” When Urgessa talks about the stages of her hair, it’s more than a statement about fashion or beauty. It’s a symbol of her constant identity struggle, an indicator of the growth she’s made as an international student at Pacific

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