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  • campus safety officer and there was someone running around in a dinosaur suit doing random things,” Caprye said. “I’m not so sure what my college self would have thought about that.” PLU was a time of spiritual discovery for Caprye. She became very involved in campus faith organizations and worked in a ministry capacity after graduating. “My college experience more reflects the studious, introspective period of my life so it feels a little distant from the super silly dinosaur part of my life

  • Lutes for a march against gun violence in Olympia earlier this year. (Photo by John Froshcauer/PLU) Carnegie Mellon’s focus for the program is to bring together underrepresented voices in public policy. To be admitted, Dolan had to write an essay detailing how his voice would contribute to the program. Dolan talked about how his low-income background posed difficulties for him in college, and how he wants to advocate for lower-income voices. “In the university and when I studied away I didn’t really

  • appeared with the Charlottesville Symphony, the Everett Symphony, the Prague Radio Symphony and Orchestra Seattle. Before coming to PLU in 1999, Rønning taught at the University of Virginia. Rønning spent his time between June 2015 and September of this year playing in recitals, teaching lectures and visiting universities. He traveled from Luther College to the University of Colorado and up to Alaska. He held mini-residencies for San Bernardino Youth Symphony, Tacoma Youth Symphony and the Arctic

  • , there are various internal and external funding resources available to PLU students to support your academic success, wellbeing, and post college aspirations. APPLY NOWIDENTITY PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITIES These identity programs and communities listed are geared toward Students of Color, Queer students, First in Family students, and Undocumented students. LEARN MOREDJS Resources on Campus Center for Diversity, Justice & Sustainability Sustainability at PLU Diversity and Inclusion at PLU Undocumented

  • Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Tripoli-Libya (2007), and six years of experience in the telecommunication industry. He also held a teaching position at Technical Engineering College. Maoloud has dedicated himself to developing his identity as a researcher. This has resulted in around 20 publications in various journals, conferences, and books. He is also a member of OMEGARHO®, American Society for Engineering Management, Portland PowerBI User Group, and Portland R User Group. He is an

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  • training. This will be a great opportunity for your students to learn what it is like to work in science fields after they graduate. The event includes lab tours and a career panel. The panelists include: Cheryl Bick (Boeing -air quality), Craig Fryhle (PLU chemistry professor and author), Karen Goodwin (Centralia College chemistry professor), Robert Synovec (Professor and Associate Chair of the Graduate Program at UW), and two scientists from the Department of Health Labs. For more information

  • Lynwood W. Swanson Scientific Research Award Lecture - May 6, 2021 at 7pm Building Better Batteries: Designing Polymers for Improved Safety and Performance of Solid-state Lithium-based BatteriesLithium-based batteries are increasingly important to many areas of society due to their broad use in devices from electronics to automobiles as well as their potential to store energy from renewable energy sources. Improved safety and performance of these batteries are vital as their use continues to

  • from the University of Tripoli-Libya (2007), and six years of experience in the telecommunication industry. He also held a teaching position at Technical Engineering College. Maoloud has dedicated himself to developing his identity as a researcher. This has resulted in around 20 publications in various journals, conferences, and books. He is also a member of OMEGARHO®, American Society for Engineering Management, Portland PowerBI User Group, and Portland R User Group. He is an active reviewer at

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  • Oliver de la Paz Poetry Biography Biography Oliver de la Paz is author and editor of several books and serves as the Poet Laureate of Worcester, MA. His latest collection of poetry, The Diaspora Sonnets, was published by Liveright Press (2023). It was a winner of the 2023 New England Book Award and was longlisted for the 2023 National Book Award. A founding member of Kundiman, he teaches at the College of the Holy Cross and in the Low-Residency MFA Program at PLU.   Mentor.  Workshops and

  • Association for Music Education Northwest Conference, as well as the Green River Music Educators Association Fall In-service. Additionally, Ryan frequently serves as a regional solo and ensemble adjudicator throughout Washington state. Ryan has also served on the faculty of Northwest University in Kirkland, as well as Tacoma Community College, and also taught elementary band for 6 years in the Puyallup School district.

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