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  • @plu.eduNā Hoaloha O Hawai’i (NHOH)Description: Nā Hoaloha O Hawai’i is a club that seeks to promote the Aloha Spirit and the diverse cultures of Hawai’i and its’ people through service projects, social events, and educational club meetings. At Pacific Lutheran University, we hope to spread attitudes of Aloha through service and leadership within the community and provide opportunities for students to socialize and be a part of your home away from home. You do not need to be from Hawai’i to join our

  • such a great fit for PLU and its creative blend of the liberal arts, professional studies, and community-oriented programs. At PLU, innovation is a direct outgrowth of our mission. Read more stories from the innovation-themed issue of ResoLute Magazine. Read Previous PLU basketball legend Van Beek ‘bled black and gold’ Read Next A Universal Language: Cassio Vianna shares a passion he discovered in Brazil with students at PLU COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for

  • for herself in two distinct areas of its music scene. As the featured vocalist of the renowned Gil Evans Project, her “sweet, declarative voice” (ejazznews.com) and “infectious performances” (allmusic.com) on their two GRAMMY Award-nominated albums, Centennial and Lines of Color, have been roundly praised by critics. Wendy has performed as a leader or featured vocalist in NYC at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, 55 Bar, and Shapeshifter Lab, and in many fine concert

  • Sullivan’s entire Marriage and Family Therapy cohort—have been integral to the process. When the process wraps up, the Sullivans will be the proud owners—and part builders—of a three-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom, 1,050-square-foot home. It will be blue—not just because Sullivan’s childhood dollhouse was blue; but also because she and David chose the color together. If it’s like most Habitat homes, its underlying studs will be covered with good wishes written by volunteers (Sullivan loves that one of the men

  • peaceful nights sleep and leaves you feeling more rested when you wake up.EnvironmentCreating a calm, quiet, and dark environment can help facilitate (and is important) for a good night’s sleep.Chamomile TeaChamomile tea is known for its calming effects. Drinking a cup of Chamomile tea before going to bed can help your body relax and fall asleep.Warm MilkDrinking a glass of warm milk can also help your body to relax and begin to calm down before going to sleep, leading to a better night’s rest. Adding

  • series again starts on the right note with award-winning trumpeter Thomas Marriott Thursday, July 7. The university event is in its 13th year and has featured returning and new artists every summer. The concerts are free to the public and a perfect way to enjoy jazz in the setting of the Mary Baker Russell building’s outdoor amphitheater. Along with the series being free, refreshments are provided and star charts are passed out for those interested in viewing the night sky from the campus

  • her time outdoors, set her on a direct path to her career. She joined the Washington Conservation Voters in 2008 and became its president in 2014, leading the organization’s political, campaign, and accountability strategies.“I first learned about the climate crisis in detail – and how to advocate for policy and political change — at PLU,” she said. “I loved my time at PLU. My education taught me to think critically, challenge the status quo, and advocate for my community.” We talked to Murphy

  • Toschi``The Rise of Populism in the United States and Europe and its Effects on Modern Day Syria``Abstract:                                                                                                                                The rise of populism in the United States and throughout Europe has completely changed the world’s response to the ongoing Syria civil war, refugee crisis and rise of Islamic extremism. Many new domestic and foreign policy decisions have been influenced by the rise of

  • this program?”. This is where you begin your life story which should blend personal narrative with an introduction to your passions and motivations. 2. What are your career goals after completing this degree? The goal is to articulate what personal, academic, and professional goals relate to your desired program and its outcomes. The earlier section above addresses how the past and present explain the ‘why’ behind your passion and interest in the field, but strong personal statements also highlight

  • for that matter. Sky’s the limit! How did your team engage with the community this year? Our team is all over this campus in a leadership role. Our “focus” off the field this season was “Servant Leadership” to all! We intended to show the way of Luteball and become a team that can be counted on, intentional with our time, a “Say yes” group, and the busiest “individuals” we could to make PLU its best. We started small by simply expecting that when we see people we address them… “say Hi