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  • Communications as well as Mast Media, and in The News Tribune of Tacoma. She’s embraced the Pacific Northwest lifestyle, driving around in her Subaru, hiking mountains and drinking craft beer. VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Featured Stories On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles What it Means to be First Faculty Proudly Wear First

  • possible. Brooke spent the last academic year working as the Arts & Culture editor for PLU’s student media organization, The Mast. She will continue her work with student media as editor-in-chief of Mast Magazine. In her spare time, Brooke plays the guitar, reads and writes creatively. VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class

  • or funding opportunity that’s not on our list? Let us know at wang.center@plu.edu. Students interested in exploring social justice and human rights: Learn about Humanity In Action Funds four weeks of summer human rights study in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Sarajevo, or Warsaw Allows you to develop a human rights project over the next 11 months Sign up for email updates Students interested in language learning: The Critical Language Scholarship is a fully funded opportunity to study a

  • students at PLU. “But my parents never made us feel like we didn’t have enough to do whatever we wanted to do.” Eva Frey '95, Dean of Students When she came to the university, she didn’t know who around her shared a similar background. “When I was here as a college student, you did not tell people you were first in the family,” she said. “I knew for sure people could tell I was first in the family because I didn’t have a bathrobe. All the other kids on the wing had a bathrobe.” It was an item, among

  • evaluations be retained no longer than 3 years) Other Copies: Retention: Employee Personnel Records, Classified Staff Includes Employee Information form, Personnel Action form, copies of resumes, letters of recommendations and related correspondence; insurance and retirement benefit records, and other material related to employment history. Maintained as an employment record documenting position held, status, attendance, leaves, enrollment insurance and retirement programs, and other related records as

  • Boston Symphony and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Whispers on the Prairie Wind for the Utah Symphony and Salt Lake Vocal Artists, St Luke Passion for the Latvian Radio Choir and Sinfonietta Riga, and the major multimedia symphony Nordic Light in the US, Canada, and Germany. His full-scale opera The Immured was premiered at the Latvian National Opera in 2016 to great acclaim. His writing continues with commissions from the Gewandhaus Leipzig and Grant Park Music Festival Chicago. 2018 saw the

  • than graduate federal financial aid. To explore alternative educational loan options participants are encouraged to start with their own private banking or explore this PLU resource. How may I send my application materials?Most of the materials can be uploaded directly onto the online program application or emailed to profdev@plu.edu. The $40 application fee and any additional hard copy application materials may be sent via US mail to: Pacific Lutheran University Attn: Education-PPD 12180 Park Ave

  • invited to this meeting. Seminar is a chance for us to address horn and general music issues, perform for each other, and play horn ensemble music.Chamber MusicI encourage you to participate in chamber music during your time at PLU. When you enter the “real world” it might not be as easy to find interested players who are willing to collaborate. As a student at PLU, you have dozens of colleagues also seeking to perform in chamber ensembles. Some of the benefits of chamber music are that it develops

  • has received National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships in poetry and fiction and in 1978 was selected as a US/UK Bicentennial Exchange Fellowship to England. He has published two YA novels with Henry Holt, and his novel The Fall of Alice K was published in 2013. His newest book of short-shorts, Ordinary Sins: After Theophrastus, was published in 2014. Heynen lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Saturday, Aug. 8, 7:30 p.m. Kevin Goodan. Goodan’s first collection of poetry, In the Ghost-House Acquainted

  • isn’t enough—we need to improve life for everyone around us, too.”  While at PLU, Schwartz worked at the Boys and Girls Club, and was a big buddy at nearby James Sales Elementary school.   Schwartz majored in sociology at PLU, and in classes with professors like Dick Jobst and Anna Leon Guerrero, he was asked challenging questions, and examined systems of oppression, discrimination, and racism. Like nesting dolls in reverse, he saw how vast the world’s systems could be. “I didn’t have either