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, small grocers, co-ops, and bars, because these community spaces tended to have more intimate relationships with local community members compared to corporate businesses. Katherine’s faculty sponsor will be Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal, Associate Professor of History. Dr. Michael Halvorson will administer the fellowship and arrange for the research to be presented on the PLU campus during the 2024-2025 academic year. Previous Benson Family Summer Research Fellows (and mentors): Kara Atkinson (Peter
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Brian Desmond insisted that she try out for a part in “Cabaret.” She lobbed back excuses. Too much homework, she had to work, too busy. “He finally told me that if I didn’t try out I’d regret it, so I gave in and did, and got the part of Sally Bowles,” she said. After that, Helland was hooked and quickly declared her theatre major. After she graduated, Helland recalled she was completely prepared to “do her time,” working small parts, part time jobs, and maybe eventually going to New York. But fate
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us really loved the organization we were volunteering with. That was really a big spark for us to be able to grow off.” Baghirov married Farid just before the start of her third year in Azerbaijan. They moved to the U.S. after Baghirov finished her service in October 2010. Though she found her husband in Azerbaijan, Baghirov had a hard time being apart from friends and family. This adversity and her experiences in the three years she spent abroad had a significant effect on her. “I changed a lot
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. Pastor Jen featured in the Chicago Sun for her historical ordination Having grown up in the Lutheran church, Pastor Jen was “steeped in our theology, which is all about grace and unconditional love and justice.” Her father and other family members are pastors, and she was a leader in her church group. She jokes that “it’s the Lutheran Church’s fault that I… adopted these and believed these values, these commitments.” Since queer people could not be ordained in the ELCA until 2009, as a young person
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New Faculty 3320 Jennifer Rhyne wins national search for assistant professor of music and music theory position Mandi LeCompte October 31, 2016 New Faculty 332 Views Read more
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directs its diverse, integrated elements in a person-centered manner toward assisting person to achieve health, quality of life, well-being, and/or quality of death. Person Person represents the client—the central focus of informed caring—and may be an individual, family, community, population, or system. Person includes spiritual, cultural, social, psychological, and bio-physical dimensions. These dimensions are brought by person into any interaction. Person is not only at the center of care, but is
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directs its diverse, integrated elements in a person-centered manner toward assisting person to achieve health, quality of life, well-being, and/or quality of death. Person Person represents the client—the central focus of informed caring—and may be an individual, family, community, population, or system. Person includes spiritual, cultural, social, psychological, and bio- physical dimensions. These dimensions are brought by person into any interaction. Person is not only at the center of care, but is
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), all students must sign consent to release records in order for educational materials to be placed in student mail folders, be shared with clinical agencies, or used in letters of recommendation. Please note that FERPA regulations do not restrict the legitimate sharing of student academic information among SoN faculty for legitimate instructional and/or student developmental purposes. Students often request faculty to write letters of recommendation
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over.” The play recounts the relationship between a young girl, from a tightly knit lower-middle-class family, and her uncle-by-marriage. It is often described as one of the most disturbing love stories in theatre. Although the play’s subject matter is serious, Vogel includes several comedic devices, which illustrate the basic humanity that binds all of the characters in the play. Dance 2013 Dance 2013 showcases the versatility and artistry of student performance and talent in a stunning collection
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