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  • Four Step ProcessSuccessful programs are not born, but carefully crafted, thought out, and revised along the way. If your group is going to be successful at recruitment and outreach, good programming is a necessity. The key to successful programming involves four basic steps: development, planning and logistics, promotion and follow up. The more your group follows these steps, over the years, the more your groups programs will be sustainable and long-lasting. Programming Programming

  • . What a gift this statement is as we do our planning for the future — a foundation on which to build. But beyond our mission statement, there is broad support for our current academic program. In the next hour you will hear the 2020 working group affirm their support for our new general education program, the first-year experience program, our Integrated Learning Objectives, our pathways to academic distinction, and multi-disciplinary work. You will hear them contend that we have our academic

  • opportunities, more fully opening the campus to international students, and named faculty chairs and endowed professorships in the global curriculum. If you would like to make a gift, or for more information, please contact the Office of Advancement at 253-535-7177 or advancement@plu.edu.

  • Mossi Ninana Post Mossi Ninana Post Artist: Unknown Mossi artist Name: Ninana (pl. ninandé) post Origin: Mossi people of Burkina Faso Made of: Wood Dimensions: H: 35 3/8” (90cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E.  and Pamela F. Cobb, 2008 Accession no. 2008.02.007 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Burkina Faso Description: This is a Mossi Figure on a post, which is carved out of wood. The figure has scarification on the face, chest, and thighs, in a style that is found in the Mossi

  • Senufo Firespitter Mask Senufo Firespitter Mask Artist: Unknown Senufo artist Name: Kponyungo “Firespitter” helmet mask Origin: Senufo people of Cote d’Ivoire Made of: Wood Dimensions: 12.2 in (31 cm) high, 12.2 in (31 cm) wide, 35.05 in (89 cm) long From: Gift of Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehman, 1983 Accession number: 1983-01-006 On display in PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Côte d’Ivoire Description: A wooden mask with a long snout containing many barred teeth. There are multiple sets of

  • Zulu Hat 3 Zulu Hat 3 Artist: Unknown Zulu Maker Name: Woman’s Hat; isicholo, second half of the 20th century Origin: Zulu people of South Africa Made of: Plant fiber, metal, beads, pigment Dimensions: 17” diameter (43.2cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2010 Accession no. 2010-02-022 Not presently on display South Africa Description: This large wide circular hat is made of overlapping dyed plant fiber on a basketry foundation and colored red using an unidentified pigment. It

  • want you to know that we are profoundly grateful and that you are deeply appreciated.  As you hear this report, I hope you hear the words “thank you, thank you, thank you!!” And now to the year past in more detail. The Year in Review Our University Fall Conference one year ago came at a very optimistic moment. As we gathered in this room, we were prepared to welcome another record first-year class, we were excited by the arrival of an outstanding new cohort of faculty and staff, capital planning

  • outstanding requirements. In Process: Any non-federal loan you have accepted (except those with outstanding requirements such as promissory notes, etc.) will be applied to your student account 10 days prior to the start of class. Complete: All requirements have been met. Aid will be applied to the student’s account 10 days prior to the start of class. To receive University gift assistance, undergraduates must be enrolled in at least twelve credit hours (full time) each semester. For most undergraduate

  • support by subsidizing team travel and equipment costs. Make a Gift PLU student-athletes work hard every day to grow in their sport and as leaders. Thank you for honoring their hard work with your gift! Recreational Sports Pacific Lutheran University Recreational programs provide students positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean FUN (well sometimes it gets a little muddy), exercise, and relaxation. PLU Recreations promotes exercise & physical activity, teamwork, and sportsmanship

  • long awaited and much anticipated event,” President Loren J. Anderson told the assembled crowd. The 60 year-old Eastvold had been identified as a building in dire need of revitalizing as far back as 1995, he said. It took a series of steps to get to this occasion. First was a fundraising effort ran purely by volunteers that raised $10 million. “It was, I think, by any stretch the most successful volunteer fundraising in the university’s history,” Anderson said. The next was a generous gift left to