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  • , community members, and visitors from around the globe.” Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “Let’s continue the momentum by keeping in touch, staying connected, and remembering those whose lives were lost in the past and striving to impact the lives of those shaping our future.”

  • , community members, and visitors from around the globe.” Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “Let’s continue the momentum by keeping in touch, staying connected, and remembering those whose lives were lost in the past and striving to impact the lives of those shaping our future.”

  • , community members, and visitors from around the globe.” Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “Let’s continue the momentum by keeping in touch, staying connected, and remembering those whose lives were lost in the past and striving to impact the lives of those shaping our future.”

  • , community members, and visitors from around the globe.” Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “Let’s continue the momentum by keeping in touch, staying connected, and remembering those whose lives were lost in the past and striving to impact the lives of those shaping our future.”

  • , community members, and visitors from around the globe.” Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education is now in its sixteenth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “Let’s continue the momentum by keeping in touch, staying connected, and remembering those whose lives were lost in the past and striving to impact the lives of those shaping our future.”

  • language and cultural skills while traveling abroad, studying at universities overseas, and through the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. Master of Fine Arts The Master of Fine Arts is an innovative three-year, four-residency program in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Native American & Indigenous Studies Native American and Indigenous Studies is an exciting and rapidly developing field that complicates traditional academic disciplinarity, which was developed without

  • contrary to community standards of justice, honesty or good morals); Mismanagement of patient records; Revealing a privilege communication; and Breach of confidentiality If the allegations are supported, the nurse may face disciplinary action by the School of Nursing and/or the Washington Nursing Commission, including a reprimand or sanction, removal from the nursing program, assessment of a monetary fine, temporary or permanent loss of licensure, as well as potential civil and criminal penalties. “A

  • layer of complexity to their work—asking not only how the original mode of production impacted the text, but how its subsequent digital reframing continues to affect its ways of making meaning. (For a sample of the original manuscript, click here.) As students worked in pairs to decipher the handwriting, retype it into a textbox, and apply XML tagging to its keywords, they participated in a larger community effort that both preserved original meanings and reframed them in new contexts. As we wrote

  • the pronunciation and spelling of quasquicentennial , the official term for a 125th.) And now, as PLU’s Dec. 11 charter date nears, it’s hard not to get caught up in the excitement; this is, after all, a once-every-125-year opportunity for the entire PLU community to collaborate, celebrate and commemorate. So, we’re bringing a special edition of ResoLUTE to the party. Our vision for this issue is a yearbook—or, better yet, a 125-year-book —that showcases PLU highlights old and new. From the

  • . After working as a nurse in the greater Tacoma area for several years, she decided to try out for the first season of the American Idol-esque BET reality TV show Sunday Best in 2007. She was the inaugural winner— awarded a 2008 Toyota Camry, a record contract with Zomba Gospel (now RCA Inspiration) and a Tide “Loads of Hope” community prize package. “I didn’t grow up knowing this is what I wanted to do, but I love singing and I love seeing God get the glory,” Aikin said in an October 2008 interview