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  • would like to thank Professor Christian Gerzso, Dr. Michael Artime, Priscilla St. Clair, and Rebecca Wilkin for their mentorship and commitment to my studies throughout my time at PLU. Special recognition must be given to the phenomenal Beth Kraig, who played a large advisory role in the cultivation of this capstone project, and in doing so has helped me illuminate my life’s next pursuit. Thank you all, words cannot describe my gratitude. The Global Studies program has given me the tools to live

  • ://unfinishedsentences.org   Introduced by Dr. Tamara Williams, Prof. of Hispanic Studies and Executive Director of the Wang Center   1:45-3:30 p.m., Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC   Dr. Jean Franco , Columbia University, “The Camp and the Killing Field”   Abstract :   In his preface to  The Drowned and the Saved,  Primo Levi wrote that the Nazi concentration camp “still remains a unicum, both in its extent and its quality,” while dismissing the atrocities of the conquest of the Americas as “things of another time

  • immigrant communities in the Puget Sound region. Briana was raised and has spent time within several Christian denominations and finds resonance within many religious and spiritual traditions. She grew up in Colorado and came to the PNW to attend Pacific Lutheran University. She studied in Mexico and Central America while completing her degree in Global Studies and Political Science. Her favorite places to find rest and renewal are on the trails, near water, on her bike or in her garden. She speaks

  • voice continues over a shot of a grey t-shirt with white lettering that reads: “I took my shot to crush COVID #crushcovid” with a cartoon white syringe over the lettering.] Megan: after they get their shot or filling the vaccines. Some things like that. [video: Erin sits in PLU’s Anderson University Center in grey scrubs.] Erin Hobbs ‘21, Nursing Major: So it’s a very interesting time to be learning about public health, especially with these vaccine roll-outs and constantly learning and changing

  • our 83 percent first-year retention rate — a number we’re poised to improve upon next year with a goal of reaching 87% in the next three years. Endowment Performance And the good news continues! For the first time in PLU history, our endowment reached over 100 million dollars earlier this year – and continues to grow! Our students have the lowest four-year student debt of any private school in Washington and PLU was ranked number one for job placement among all Washington schools. We are making it

  • opportunity to apply what they have learned throughout their time at PLU to a project, activity, or experience defined by their major department. Students will successfully complete one culminating experience course to complete their graduation requirements for general education. Students will integrate and apply what they have learned in their general education and major/minor coursework (and co-curricular activities, as appropriate) to a culminating project. Students will share their work with members

  • of Banner during Orientation. Sign Payment Agreement Online Once your Banner account has been opened, now it’s time for you to sign the Online Payment Agreement. Go to Student Financial Services tab and then click on Payment Contract link. Accept your Financial Aid Award Log into Banner. Go to the Financial Aid Services tab, and click on Award link. Complete the Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement Before you can register for classes as a new student, you must read and acknowledge the risks of

  • power cord, dimmer, and second string all needed to be soldered together manually. After assembling the new LED strip, we bundled the power and dimmer into a case, and strung the lights into the frame. It took us a few weeks to get the lights and frame ready for a new sheet of glass. After it was ready, we scheduled a time to go to the glass shop and test the new glass sheet in our frame. That’s when the seller noticed a very visible imperfection in the glass and requested the sheet be re-made by

  • she had already given him credit for being. He talked with fluency and spirit—and there was an archness and pleasantry in his manner which interested, though it was hardly understood by her. After chatting some time on such matters as naturally arose from the objects around them, he suddenly addressed her with—“I have hitherto been very remiss, madam, in the proper attentions of a partner here; I have not yet asked you how long you have been in Bath; whether you were ever here before; whether you

  • regular review. Among its objectives are consistency in sustaining the library collection over time, adaptability to changes in content, format, and financial support, and transparency in communicating to the university how collection development decisions are made.ScopeThe library collection constitutes physical materials, including but not limited to books and physical media, realia, and other resources, and also electronic materials held in our collection via outright ownership or access license