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  • Committee, and served as a co-founding member of the Family Clinic. Molly volunteered early with the Associated Ministries’ Food First program, an effort which led to the formation of the Lakes Area FISH Food Bank in 1974. She remained actively involved with this service for more than 40 years, training each of its volunteers. Lakewood, which wasn’t unincorporated until 1996, lacked many social services. Earlier attempts to strengthen the community led to the formation of Lakewood United, an effort that

  • Powers) Lutes Lead Local ‘40 Under Forty’ List By Sandy Deneau Dunham TACOMA, Wash. (Aug. 6, 2015)—Every year, the Business Examiner selects outstanding South Sound business and community leaders for its prestigious 40 Under Forty program—and this year, five of those are Lutes. On Aug. 4, the honored Lutes joined the rest of the 40 Under 40 roster at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma for the recognition program. Here’s a look at the honorees—and the amazing things they’ve done already: Molly Hill ’05

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  • climb Mount Rainier, along with just about everything else in the Cascades.” The importance of preserving Outdoor Rec and what it represented to the PLU community, then, was a powerful motivator for the pair. “We had a little bit of a scaffolding of a plan in our minds of what (a revitalized Outdoor Rec) would look like,” Wade said. We were just going off of a dream to make this kind of opportunity available to students.” “Outdoor Rec has always had this strong affinity group, a niche group of

  • In order to enhance the quality of campus life for PLU students and their guests, student clubs/organizations are encouraged to sponsor a wide range of programs that are socially, recreationally, educationally and culturally diverse. While these programs are generally provided for the members of the campus community, others may be invited to participate in University activities in an effort to improve the campus environment for PLU students. On the occasion when admission fees are charged for a

  • University property and services may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advance scheduling. Inappropriate use of university property and/or services may result in referral to the student conduct system.  Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage and/or vandalism to university property or the property of a member of the PLU community are prohibited. In addition, knowingly possessing or utilizing stolen property, or being a

  • away: How much emotional and mental energy it took to interact with the community and my host family. It exhausted me more than I expected. I had to stay motivated and remind myself the importance of interacting with more than my PLU crew many times! Puebla, Mexico Oct. 2016

  • Aram Mrjoian Tuesday, November 2, 2021 7PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person, socially distanced attendance. Aram Mrjoian is a writer, editor, critic, and educator. He earned his PhD in creative writing at Florida State University and his MFA at Northwestern University. Aram has also volunteered as a creative writing mentor or instructor at the Adroit Journal, 826, Hugo House, and Open Books Chicago. His writing has appeared or is

  • release of popular documentaries such as Forks over Knives and growing concerns regarding food sourcing. The room was packed, standing room only and more than 100 people in attendance including community members and students and staff from Pacific Lutheran University and University of Puget Sound. Dr. Emmerman and Ms. Tinker, presented a multifaceted moral and environmental argument. The team personified animals, asserting they knew the animals didn’t want humans to eat them. Dr. Schleeter and Mr

  • Grievance Adopted September 1997 Updated September 2001, April 2002, August 2005, November 2010, July 2014, and December 2021 I. INTRODUCTION  Pacific Lutheran University is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the university community. To that end, the President has appointed a University Dispute Resolution Committee that includes representatives from the faculty, student life, human resources and academic administration. The Committee appointments shall each be for