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  • Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Read Next Summer Reading Recommendations LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024 Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for

  • October 6, 2008 Go vote. And take a picture. Vote. Doesn’t matter what party or on what issue. Just get registered and get to the polls on Nov. 4 and vote! Student Involvement and Leadership has joined up with the Washington Secretary of State’s “I Will Vote” campaign to encourage Lutes to vote, and send in some cool pictures while they are at it.“I Will Vote” is a social media campaign that will encourage PLU voters to make a visual pledge to vote in the general election on Nov. 4. To wit

  • about parking? Who are your landlord and neighbors? Safety–What does Campus Safety offer to on campus students? How does it compare with what would be available in an off campus residence? Lifestyle–Will you be shopping, cooking, and cleaning for yourself? Social activities–will it be easy to be involved on campus? Who will your roommates be? And finally...We understand that choosing whether to live on or off campus is a big decision with a lot of options and facts to take into consideration. As

  • familiar with the PLU mission and the purpose of the PLU Corporation Pray for PLU – Staff, Faculty, Administration, Students, and Board of Regents Optional Opportunities to Support PLU: Support PLU financially as you are able. Participate in PLU events. Resources and Support for Corporation Member Representatives: Opportunities to interact with faculty, staff, and students PLU provided resources for congregations and synods Social media content Lutheran Studies Conference Corporation Welcome Packets

  • the WA State Arts Commission, serving on the Governors Blue Ribbon Arts Task Force and being on the board of the Whatcom County Human Rights Task Force. In January 2011, I was honored to receive the Weyerhaeuser Companies “Martin Luther King Living the Dream award” and in 2014 the “Redeeming the Prophetic Vision Social Justice Award”. I was also named a “Woman of Influence” by the Business Examiner. I am passionate about making the world a better place for all people.  My work at the YWCA is a

  • . I’ve had the privilege of working with many different teams, and even leading a few. I’ve really enjoyed helping run MediaLab’s social media accounts, as well as working with the Grand Cinema in Tacoma to create promotional videos for them (Tacoma students can see movies there for free so I definitely recommend going!). Spring of ’22 I had the opportunity to lead a team working with the Tacoma Area Literacy Council, a local nonprofit that helps adults learn English. My team was able to shoot and

  • , Georgia. Mitchell-Spradlin has a diverse background as a clinician, adjudicator, educator, and speaker. She is a frequent guest conductor, and has presented regionally at the South Carolina Music Educators Association Conference, nationally at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, internationally at the International Society for the Promotion of Wind Band in Austria, and has served as Tau Beta Sigma’s local and national Women in Music Speaker. As a proponent of new music, she is engaged

  • “Exchange Visitors” Uukumwe Namibia Partners Past Visiting Scholars Global Topics COVID 19: A Global Crisis Examined International Symposia The Matter of Loneliness 2024 Healing: Pathways for Restoration and Renewal 2022 Disarming Polarization 2020 Migration 2018 The Countenance of Hope 2016 Legacies of the Shoah 2014 Our Thirsty Planet 2012 Sports & Recreation Symposium 2010 Norway Symposium 2005 China Symposium 2003 Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture Meet the Ambassador International Education Week

  • Worker H-1B Specialty Occupation Information for PLU Departments J-1 “Exchange Visitors” Uukumwe Namibia Partners Past Visiting Scholars Global Topics COVID 19: A Global Crisis Examined International Symposia The Matter of Loneliness 2024 Healing: Pathways for Restoration and Renewal 2022 Disarming Polarization 2020 Migration 2018 The Countenance of Hope 2016 Legacies of the Shoah 2014 Our Thirsty Planet 2012 Sports & Recreation Symposium 2010 Norway Symposium 2005 China Symposium 2003 Chris Stevens

  • its limitations. 2:00pm Kevin Canady-Pete We will be exploring the world of Iterated functions and the fractal Images that they can create. Through studying iterated functions and noting the specific patterns that take place, we are able to better understand these fantastic images. 2:30 – 3:00pm Break 3:00pm Connor Lemma We will investigate Markov Chains and their properties. After developing an understanding of Markov Chains, we will apply their theoretical and practical modeling uses to social