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  • International Examiner, and once served as a high school movie critic for the Chicago Tribune. He has taught comparative ethnic studies at several universities, published a book, “Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific,” and collaborated on public arts and humanities projects on Japanese American history. Tad Monroe ’97 Tad Monroe graduated from PLU in 1997, double-majoring in communication and history. He is a community and organizational development consultant for Habitat for Humanity International , as well

  • you are working and you will see an icon similar to the one shown to the right either in the bottom corner of your screen (Windows XP) or next to the shutdown button on the start menu (Windows 7).  Once the shutdown option is selected, the machine will install the updates and shutdown the machine for you when it completes. Postponing the installation: If you would like to choose another time to install the updates when shutting down your machine, you can postpone the installation by following the

  • Growing into her own: Sarah Davis ’23 discovers her passion for plant biology at PLU Sarah Davis began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion “I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather… April 26, 2023 Biology

  • . Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we’re inspiring the next century of explorers – we invite you to join us on the journey ahead! Join us as we build the future in Engineering! Opportunities are available in but not limited to: aerospace/flight

  • this up, I changed my major (in my head at least) 10, maybe 15 times,” he laughs. “The world was full of amazing opportunities and I wanted to learn it all.” Then, on a class trip to Seattle, he had a transformative conversation with Beth Kraig, history department chair, who would become his mentor. “Well, Nathe,” she told him, “you should consider being a history major. You get to write, you get to think critically and you have some opportunities to make an impact.” She convinced him, and he went

  • . Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we’re inspiring the next century of explorers – we invite you to join us on the journey ahead! Join us as we build the future in Engineering! Opportunities are available in but not limited to: aerospace/flight

  • readings, etc). Below, you will find some resources to help guide you through the process of understand what your rights as an educator are with regard to fair use and copyright law: PLU Library Copyright & Fair Use Guide PLU Faculty Handbook: Copyright Law and Educational Fair Use Copyright Basics (US Copyright Office) Course ReservesThe library provides access to print, electronic and DVD films as well as other instructional items (.e.g model kits) via reserves for coursework. These materials can be

  • . Baker Endowed Music Scholarship The Bangsund Family Scholarship Bank of America Foundation Scholarship The Barbo Family Wild Hope Program Endowment Vilis M. Barevics President’s Scholarship R. Gary Baughn MFS Investment Fund Don F. and Ruth E. Bayer Memorial Nursing Scholarship Peter and Lydia Beckman Endowed Scholarship in History Dr. William Becvar Theatre Scholarship Paul M. Bellamy Endowed Music Scholarship Linda P. BeMiller Scholarship to Encourage the Pursuit of Personal Philanthropy Dr. Carl

  • awarded each spring to current and incoming PLU students.Learn more about the Rieke ScholarshipKatherine Kandel and Elizabeth Oleksak Scholarship  The scholarship shines light on the immense importance and influence of women in community, especially those women who have been invisible in the history of our society.  The scholarship represents a belief that power and influence should not be limited by gender, race, sexuality, class or access to education. Each spring the scholarship will be awarded to

  • thing Monday morning. By the end of the interview, McGifford was told, “Here’s some paperwork you need to fill out. It’s for your new job.” McLane said that type of connection is not unique. After all, she too was able to take the skills she gained at PLU, combine them with an internship brokered by her mentors at the Women’s Center, and turn them into a job. “Our Sister’s House has a long history of hiring people from PLU,” McLane said. She was hardly the first. In fact, PLU has been placing