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Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted bytompaulson Tom Paulson Tom Paulson graduated from PLU with a B.S. in chemistry in 1980. He’s the editor and founder of Humanosphere , an independent online news site based in Seattle and devoted to covering aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Before starting Humanosphere , which was first launched as an NPR experiment based at KPLU, Tom worked for decades
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women. She specialized in teaching methodology and curriculum development, as well as statistics, tests and measurements. Darren Hamby ’87 PLU Regent and alumnus Darren Hamby ’87, ’92 passed away in July 2022. Hamby was a proud PLU graduate who remained connected to the university throughout his life and career as a volunteer, donor, mentor, former Alumni Association president, and dedicated Regent at the start of his 11th year of service. As a PLU undergraduate, Hamby majored in human resource
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ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Student Employment Job Extension Form Student Employment Site Menu Home Students Student Employment Forms Job Search Work Study International Students Family Resources FAQ On Campus Employers Off Campus Employers Hire PLU Students and Alumni Work Study Program Documents & Forms Staff Contact Information Student Employment Phone: 253-535-8283 Email: stuemp@plu.edu Department of Human Resources Hauge Administrative Building Suite 110 Tacoma, WA 98447 Office
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ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Student Worker Status Change Form Student Employment Site Menu Home Students Student Employment Forms Job Search Work Study International Students Family Resources FAQ On Campus Employers Off Campus Employers Hire PLU Students and Alumni Work Study Program Documents & Forms Staff Contact Information Student Employment Phone: 253-535-8283 Email: stuemp@plu.edu Department of Human Resources Hauge Administrative Building Suite 110 Tacoma, WA 98447 Office Hours
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, assistant professor of anthropology and director of the new program. “But also I think social justice issues, diversity and sustainability are a big part of the Peace Corps.” The decision to bring the program to campus was easy. After mapping out the Peace Corps certificate requirements, Tamara Williams and Joel Zylstra — directors of the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education and the Center for Community Engagement and Service, respectively — found that some students were already
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, left, and Ellie Lapp where they’ll be studying in Norway. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The Peace Scholars Program was established in 2011 as an annual program designed to deepen students’ understanding of the central issues and theories regarding peacebuilding, conflict and war. Two students from each of the participating colleges and universities form the 12-member group of scholars each year. Bozich is a sophomore Biology and Global Studies double-major who is passionate about global health care
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On Exhibit: Resources for ‘The Matter of Loneliness’ Wang Center Symposium Posted by: Roberto Arteaga / February 27, 2024 February 27, 2024 In collaboration with the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, the Mortvedt Library has organized an exhibit in honor of the 11th Biennial Wang Center symposium: “The Matter of Loneliness: Building Connections for Collective Well-Being.” This two-day conference will bring together academics, activists and practitioners whose life’s work
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September 20, 2012 The Reinhold Neibuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in New York, Larry Rasmussen gives the keynote address during the Lutheran Perspectives on Political Life. (Photos by Jesse Major ’14) Voices from empty chairs By Chris Albert The human species’ role in today’s global economy is one of using the Earth as a commodity, said Larry Rasmussen. To sustain the Earth, including human life, a shift must occur to an ecological economy, where humans
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with the strategy—“ring containment,” modeled on what he learned fighting forest fires in the Pacific Northwest—that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s: the only human disease ever completely wiped off the planet. That alone makes Foege a public-health hero. (Video by John Froschauer/PLU) Dr. Foege talks with PLU's Barbara Clements during his visit to PLU in November 2013. Some also might know him as the man who, in the late 1990s and well into the new millennium, helped the Bill
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” or the Limits of Theater (June 17-19, 2020) III International Conference of Literature and Human Rights: Gender and Culture, co-organized by Universidad de Santiago de Chile and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in collaboration with University of Valparaíso (Chile), Università degli Studi di Milano and Brooklyn College of City University of New York, Santiago, Uruguay: Trans Identities, Representations and Liminality, Chile (November 14-16, 2019) Cine-Lit 9: Mujer y Género, “Migas de
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