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  • Welcome to Residential Life Heze (Junior Student, Former Resident of Wellness House in Tingelstad, Participant in Fall 2017 Linked FYEP Writing 101 Course) “Within the wellness community we believe in growth for the body, spirit and the mind.” Francisco (Senior Student, Resident of Upper Division Housing) “I love living in [Upper Division Housing] because it offers an individualized space for me to live and I’ve found friends within my hall.” Cece (Senior, South Hall Resident) “South Hall

    Current Hours
    Monday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Tuesday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Wednesday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Thursday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Friday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
    Department of Residential Life
    Department of Residential Life Anderson University Center 161 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • what to expect, that’s totally normal! Accessibility: We will be walking on flat ground for periods of up to 10 minutes and taking the public bus to downtown Tacoma and back (bus tickets provided). Check out our approximate route here. We will be eating lunch at Happy Teriyaki #4 Staff Host: Magdalena Stickel, Assistant Director of the Center for DJSLive on the Ledge! (Rattlesnake Ledge Hike)Leaves at 10:15am 10 spots Experience the ideal September weather in Washington and move your body on this

  • meeting with Joey Cohn, the assistant general manager of the National Public Radio affiliate 88.5 KPLU-FM. Soon thereafter, he was interning at the studio. Hushagen started producing the on-air “comedy drops” – the little breaks between songs – and helping with the in-studio sessions when jazz performers would come to the studio. Aaron Hushagen ’11 says his internship at 88.5 KPLU was an experience he didn’t expect to have. But when he started doing it, he thought, “this is exactly what I want to do

  • and wellness, stewardship for student populations in juvenile detention centers and drug rehabilitation facilities, and creating alongside youth in the foster care system. Their scholarship unpacks how acts of education, maturation, and coming-of-age intersect with theatre and public performance in the early twentieth century United States, and unravels queer readings of teaching and learning as mechanisms of citizen-making in the theatrical past. Rizzardi hopes to use theatre scholarship to

  • ``Religious Transformations in Indian Territory``Dr. Jennifer Graber, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin November 6, 2019 7-8:30pm Karen Hille Philips Center for the Performing Arts Free and Open to the Public Encounters between Americans and Kiowa Indians in the 1870s resulted in religious transformation. This talk considers what happened to members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, who worked on behalf of the U.S. government to “civilize” and evangelize Plains Indian

  • providers for most of their study away opportunities, more than 80 percent of PLU study away programs are led by PLU faculty members. Additional information about the Passport Project and how students can be nominated will be distributed in the fall by the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. Read Previous Around the PNW: Rock climbing with PLU Outdoor Rec 🧗‍♂️ Read Next Advice for first-year students: Communicate with your professors LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay

  • Bus Rapid Transit model. I consider currently applied public transportation systems, and how they relate to the natural and built environment and interact with the public they serve. Applying geoscience and political science disciplines, I develop a spatial analysis of the route, and demographics that the route would serve, and how this provides insights into how transportation systems can be improved to better serve the population, and benefit the environment as a byproduct of increased public

  • school abroad, and found a fantastic program in Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. In the course of my studies there, I participated in a one-semester exchange program in Bogotá, Colombia before again returning to Tacoma to conduct field research for my thesis on public transportation in the Puget Sound region. Most recently, I moved to Managua, Nicaragua, where my husband works with the Luxembourgish foreign service

  • -person work with limited virtual work will be required. We are seeking a diverse group of applicants, from all cultures and communities, to best connect with the businesses and residents of this region. This is a full-time paid internship with an hourly rate of $17.27 (approx. 32-40 hours/week) Essential Duties and Qualifications Curiosity and enthusiasm for recycling and composting Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to engage and educate the public through technical assistance

  • contaminated and unfit for drinking, fishing or swimming. During production of the film, the researchers conducted dozens of interviews, meeting with average citizens, officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water utility experts, members of Native American and Canadian First Nations tribes, and many other public and private organizations. This National Broadcasting Society award adds to several other recognition received so far by Changing Currents, including six Accolade Awards of Merit