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Graduation Planning Worksheet (pdf) view page
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Graduation Planning Worksheet (pdf) view page
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Graduation Planning Worksheet (pdf) view page
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Graduation Planning Worksheet (pdf) view page
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The Benson Family Funds PLU’s Program in Business and Economic History In 2004, a gift from the Benson Family Foundation of Portland, Ore., created the first fully funded, endowed chair at PLU, the Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History. The Benson Family Foundation was created by Dale and Jolita Benson with a $3.4 million gift, the larger portion of which is intended for the benefit of PLU as one of the independent foundation’s two supported organizations. “We envision the Benson
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line in gift shops and toy stores at a lower price than the originals, which she also sells.” “The first time I saw her work was in a toy store in Ballard actually!” Although Mare has communicated with all three artists, she has not yet to personally meet Nicole Pepper. “I have yet to meet her, but her work reminds me of linoleum carving, with her bold graphic black and white designs. Of course, linoleums are my favorite, so I love her work.” Mare hopes that inviting the three artists will show
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Board of Regents. The $3 million project has been funded by gifts from more than 400 donors and at least 20 former and current regents, he said. A gift from Wilson Construction and the Don and Kim Wilson family was instrumental in breaking ground on the athletic fields project. Bjerke said, adding that without their gift this project would not be happening. “This is a great thing to celebrate,” he said. The new synthetic surface field will serve the men’s and women’s soccer programs as a practice
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Yoruba Agere Ifa Yoruba Agere Ifa Artist: Unknown Yoruba artist Name: Agere ifa, divination bowl Origin: Yoruba people of Nigeria Made of: wood, pigment Dimensions: H: 22.5” (59.5cm); W: 10” (18.5cm); D: 10” (19cm) From: Gift of Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann, 1992 Accession no. 1992.01.004 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Nigeria Description: This wooden sculpture depicts a kneeling mother with a nursing child in her arms, while carrying another child on her back. This
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Moba Tchitcheri Shrine Figure Moba Tchitcheri Shrine Figure Artist: Unknown Moba artist Name: tchitcheri shrine figure Origin: Moba people of northeastern Ghana and northwestern Togo Made of: Wood Dimensions: H:33” (84cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2008 Accession no. 2008.02.008 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Ghana Description: This Moba figure, in an abstract human form is carved from a single piece of wood. It shares common characteristics of other
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Bwa Mask Bwa mask Artist: Unknown Bwa artist Origin: Bwa peoples of Burkina Faso and Mali Dimensions: H: 37” (94cm); W: 13.5in (35cm); 7.5” (19cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2008 Accession no. 2008.02.003 Not presently on display Mali Description: A bird-head mask with projecting beak and three surmounted abstracted small birds on the top in a linear fashion. The bottom two birds are encircled with wooden rings; the top one is free-standing, loose and able to swivel. The
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