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American Foundation. Since 2004, Nesselquist was PLU’s de facto ambassador to Norway and the Norwegian-American community. He kept PLU connected to our roots in so many ways. He was instrumental in bringing four members of Norway’s royal family to campus — including His Majesty King Harald V, who served as PLU’s commencement speaker in honor of PLU’s 125th anniversary in 2015. Nesselquist’s involvement with the Norwegian-American Chamber of Commerce, the Sons and Daughters of Norway, and the Nordic
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of first-generation, military-affiliated and other non-traditional college students. Jones also helped those cohorts before joining the PLU staff. As a student, he was a community advocate in Kreidler Hall, which helped foster community for non-traditional students — such as commuters, veterans and older students — in the residence hall. “I pretty much wound up working right with my peers,” he said. He knew how hard it could be to get back into the swing of things at college when you’ve been away
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ResoLute Staff – ResoLute: Spring 2018 Search Features Features Welcome What it Means to be First Faculty Proudly Wear First-Gen Experience Heritage Speakers Embrace Firsts Together Veteran. First-gen. Trans. Academic. First in the Family Community How First-Gens Thrive Pave the Way On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News The Prologue The PLU Connection Homecoming 2018 Bjug Day Inside Amazon Alumni Travel Seminar Class Notes Class Notes
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often suppressed and a racially segregated community in which Latinos were often oppressed. She started in community college, transferred to California State University, Chico, and eventually earned her master’s degree there. She made the dean’s list each semester and was encouraged to apply to graduate school, landing her at Washington State University where she earned her Ph.D. She’s been teaching classes at PLU since 2006. The key to persistence for marginalized students, and subsequently their
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packing slips. Official Copy: Department Retention: 6 years after end of fiscal year Other Copies: Retention: Correspondence, Department/Office/Administration (Including electronic mail) May include departmental chair/administrator correspondence, memos to departmental faculty/staff, and other correspondence pertaining to routine management of the department/office. Does not include policy documents. Official Copy: Originating office Retention: 4 years after end of academic year Other Copies
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around the world, and at news and media organizations nationwide. We are committed to providing our students with an exceptional education and to building and enhancing our community through the study, practice, and understanding of artistic expression. Read more from Dean Bennett Features Feature 2000 The Mast wins Apple Award in NYC for best student newspaper January 22, 2018 Feature 1920 PLU’s MediaLab wins 2017 National Broadcasting Society Award January 22, 2018 Feature 2370 The Thorniley
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transparency. As our governing document, the Faculty Handbook sets forth the roles faculty play in fulfilling the university’s mission, and, where appropriate, how these roles dovetail with those of the other members of the campus community with whom we share this responsibility: namely, the Board of Regents, administration, staff, and students. The Faculty Handbook is a testament to our shared commitments. The ninth edition of the Faculty Handbook is broken into six major sections. The handbook begins
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Photo Andrew Larsen ’15 The Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award For his potential for a lifelong commitment to the university and alumni association. Read Full Bio (Photo: ) Tricia Hasbrook ‘93 +Enlarge Photo Tricia Hasbrook ‘93 The Alumni Service Award For her outstanding service to the autism community. Read Full Bio (Photo: Deborah Oakman) Deborah Oakman +Enlarge Photo Deborah Oakman The Special Recognition Award For uniquely serving the university as Sacristan for more than 20 years. Read
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year on the major worship celebrations on campus: Orientation Sunday, Homecoming Worship and, until last year, Commencement Worship. These services require a great deal of special setup, and for communion at least four times the bread preparation of a regular Sunday. Over the years, Ms. Oakman has been a mentor to students who assist her in setting up the worship space, giving them an education as to what each element of worship is and what it means to the worshipping community. One of the
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community and used her skills gained from her education (as well as a lot of courage and dedication) to create something that did not exist before. (Photo: Content to provide credit) Tricia Hasbrook '93 +Enlarge Photo Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Archivist
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