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  • lobby of individual residence halls if it is deemed to be of service to students, and following standard procedures does not seem the best approach. Those seeking approval must complete a request form that may be obtained in the Campus Life Office. Those approved will be given approval in writing and are asked to carry that written approval when conducting business.  Sales persons who are not members of the university community may be on campus, as it relates to sales, for the following reasons only

  • summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota. What a

  • radical commitment to education for all persons. NATIONAL LUTHERAN CHOIR Sept. 28 The National Lutheran Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Under the direction of David Cherwien, the National Lutheran Choir has become one of the top-ranked choral ensembles in North America. While tickets are free, they must be secured on the campus prior to the concert. RICHARD D. MOE ORGAN SERIES: REFORMATION SYMPHONY Oct. 22 This concert, at 3 p.m. in

  • fountains.” The summer was whizzing by, and soon it was time to say goodbye to the World’s Fair, and our friends and host families. cow19393 But we had a special appearance to make in Hollywood! The choir was extremely honored to be invited to join the International Lutheran Choral Union in a 2,000-voice choir in the Hollywood Bowl. Inside the enormous cone-shaped structure, we sang a special program under the direction of world-renowned composer F. Melius Christiansen of St. Olaf College in Minnesota

  • Wang Symposium Panel Shane Lopez Psychologist and Researcher Steinar Bryn, Ph.D. Noble Peace Prize Nominee Robin DiAngelo Critical Race and Social Justice Educator Jesse Freeston Video Journalist Shyan Selah and Paula Boggs Seattle Music Stars Simon Carrington Choral Conductor Dr. Darren Dochuk University of Notre Dame Angela Meade ’01 and J.A.C. Redford Metropolitan Opera iDebate Rwanda Rwanda’s Top Young Debaters Peter Serko Writer-Performer Dr. Janice E. Brunstrom-Hernandez ’82 St. Louis

  • 2010 she has been conducting participant observation research with the authors of romance novels, examining the gendered aspects of the career and how women experience writing what has been described as the most popular, least respected literary genre. At PLU, Gregson has a long record of faculty governance and leadership experience. She has served on and chaired the Campus Life Committee, the Rank and Tenure Committee, and the Governance Committee, and has served as Chair of the Faculty, Vice

  • evaluated each clinical rotation by students. The official PLU evaluation forms are available in your SON mailbox or the SON office. Faculty are required to follow the procedure outlined in the evaluation instructions for conducting the evaluation. Clinical site evaluations are to be conducted at least annually and recommendations for continued use of the clinical site communicated to the SON administration and Clinical Placement Coordinator. Cancelling clinical days Clinical may be cancelled for

  • -care, specialty-care, and urgent-care clinics in Pierce, King, Kitsap, Thurston, Snohomish, Spokane, and Yakima Counties. Operates five neighborhood emergency departments, including emergency services in Parkland-Spanaway. Conducting ground- breaking health care research right here in the South Sound. Is Pierce County’s largest private employer. “ MultiCare is committed to ensuring the communities we serve have access to a wide range of health care options, now and for the years to come. We’re

  • design characterizes the wide-ranging nature of James Holloway’s interests. Dr. James Holloway (1960-2001) was the University Organist and Professor of Organ and Church Music at Pacific Lutheran University where he served as a studio teacher, musicologist and choral conductor. He created the Mentorship Program for Vocations in Church Music at PLU and taught in the Honors and Freshman Experience programs. A mentally unstable assailant murdered Dr. Holloway on campus in 2001. The artist, Kathryn Wold

  • ,” outside a classroom lab setting. “We don’t know the answers in advance,” she said. “Our job is to figure out how to ask the questions.” For Hoang, doing science can mean embracing failure, because it’s part of the process. “Conducting research allowed me to appreciate failed experiments,” she said. “This actually helps me become more problem-solving savvy.” For Kiyomi Kishaba ’21, studying Jewish immigrants in South America resonates with her own family history. Her father’s side is ethnically