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  • Caribbean, “During my home stay in Paramin, Trinidad, I found myself sitting atop a small garden path, beaten down guitar in hand.  The sky was light blue, greatly contrasting the multitudes of rich greenery spread out over rolling hills.  I could hear chickens crowing, dogs barking, and the rustle of trees.  The scent of mango permeated the air, and I began to play the guitar.  In that moment, combining the songs of the wind with my own, I came to a new realization of what home is.  I can be anywhere

  • sustainable agricultural strategies, to name a few. I had the opportunity to work at this site on a variety of projects ranging from earthworm composting to the construction of an ecological bathroom. Since new technologies are continually being developed and improved, the Pedregal provided a great opportunity to investigate the science behind these technologies, as well as to observe their practical applications.Advice to future Wang Grant applicants and/or recipients:Be flexible and open to changes as

  • from there. Deleting a document from Documents and Forms doesn’t permanently delete it. Wordpress Page FAQ'sHow do I create a new page in wordpress?Please refer to this page I created a page, how come it's not showing on the left navigation?To make a page visible on the sidebar, you have to add the page to the main menu of your site. Here you can see a more thorough explanation on how to accomplish this. How do I make a page URL shorter?To shorten your URL you have to request a redirect or alias. A

  • store or coffee shop or a gym (via equipment) The CDC has also provided useful MPX guidance for young adults that is also applicable to our larger community.Our colleagues at the University of Massachusetts said it best when they shared the following: We recognize that there is risk for stigma or discrimination when communicating about a new disease outbreak. We all have a responsibility to reject any stigmatizing words or actions related to the MPV virus and instead, share accurate information so

  • Summer Reading Recommendations Need some good reads for your summer hammock-lounging, sunshine-soaking (wear sunscreen!), finally-you-can-read-something-fun-and-not-for-class time? Check out these books from PLU grads and talented YA authors, Marissa Meyer and Courtney Gould. Meet Marissa Meyer Marissa is the #1 New York Times-bestselling author behind The Lunar Chronicles, Heartless,… July 11, 2024 Alumni ProfilesEnglish

  • NYT best-selling author Meg Medina to discuss writing about painful experiences for kids at PLU virtual lecture Pacific Lutheran University’s eleventh annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture will be held virtually at 5:30 p.m. on May 5. Meg Medina,, and New York Times best-selling author will deliver this year’s Benson lecture titled “Rough Patch: On Writing About Painful Experiences for Kids“ and… February 9, 2021 Events, Performances, Athletics

  • PLU Announces Election of New Board of Regents Chair Tacoma, WA (May 16, 2017) — Pacific Lutheran University today announced the election of Ed Grogan to chair of the Board of Regents succeeding Gary Severson, who completed 19 years of service on the board, nine of them as chair. Grogan, a 1993 graduate of… May 16, 2017

  • at least as much about seeking meaning and purpose in life.A New York native, Professor Parker first found his love for Classics as a freshman at Vassar College, studying ancient Greek and western philosophy for his undergraduate degree. This inspired him to enter graduate school in the subject. After defending his doctoral dissertation at the University of Chicago, he began teaching courses in Classics here at PLU and has been finding ways to incorporate his passion into his teaching while

  • pandemic has been very frustrating and has impacted the lives of every educator, causing them to halt or have to find new ways to adapt projects and their work. Yet with a positive outlook and determination, she continues to work to accommodate and support her classes. “I moved quickly from being an instructor to also being something of a cheerleader,” she said, “Because I realized that I needed to be more and bring more to  my students. It is neither my natural nor standard role, but nothing about

  • forefront, but in my time serving as chair of the Board of Regents, it is clear that PLU is committed to speaking the language and building a community around students treading new ground. The university boasts a campus concentrated with staff and faculty who share stories similar to mine — offering representation for first-in-the-family Lutes who are products of their past, an aggregate of the advantages and the adversity that accompany their experiences. This edition of ResoLute celebrates the value