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  • to Oct. 31, the official date of the anniversary, here are a number of events to honor the occasion as well as our heritage. ART AND THE REFORMATION Sept. 11 – Nov. 5 This exhibit in Mortvedt Library will feature Luther’s German Bible, published in 1522 at the beginning of the Lutheran Reformation, as well as other books, manuscripts and artwork of the period. Luther was a media pioneer who used every communication form and art medium available to promote a new vision of Christianity and its

  • ‘Building Humans’ ‘Building Humans’ https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/09/building-humans-cover-new-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Debbie Cafazzo Debbie Cafazzo https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2019/05/debbie-cafazzo.jpg September 12, 2018 May 20, 2019 Teaching can be the toughest job you’ll ever love. “Teachers are asked to do the most with the least in the smallest amount of time,” said Evelyn Cook, a former social worker who

  • . “Working in a prison can be very similar.” Working in a prison means sacrificing personal freedoms just to show up to work every day, and a rigid system that complicates access to patients in need of care. It’s a new kind of intensity that can bring a lot of angst, Larsen acknowledges. But, he says, all the trouble is worth it: “It’s hugely satisfying. I’m 58 years old now. I’m not going to be able to pull this off forever. It’s a young person’s sport to put in 12-hour days. But as long as I can deal

  • The News Tribune in Tacoma. In 2015, the Society of Professional Journalists named her Western Washington New Journalist of the Year. She returned to PLU as part of its communications team in 2016. She joined KNKX in 2018. Vince Schleitwiler As a journalist, Vince Schleitwiler has written for the Village Voice, FILMMAKER, Crosscut, and the International Examiner, and once served as a high school movie critic for the Chicago Tribune. He has taught comparative ethnic studies at several universities

  • from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post Editor's Note Next Post Special Edition: "...and justice for all?" More Story Editor's Note “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” —the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. We did something new at PLU for Spring... January 22, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL

  • the Dadaab Refugee camp. “She had delivered her child alone, on the ground, inside of a dirt-floored hut,” Røskeland said, adding that it was obvious that the new mother had used the kit successfully. Dworkin said that in these areas of great strife “women are harmed the most. Yvonne’s idea was a simple, homemade solution that empowered a woman and her family in her own home to help a woman to give birth. A simple intervention in an area that is challenging to reach.” B.J. Bartlett We need to add

  • taught there for eight years, helping to grow a program of around 200 string students to a program which now serves more than 1,000 students. During that time, she also coached for the Tacoma Youth Symphony and conducted the Rainbow City Orchestra in Seattle. Jerilynn now lives in Spokane where she teaches orchestra and music theory at 4-8 gifted school, as well as general music in a Spanish language immersion program housed in the same building. Jerilynn was hired as the new Sinfonietta conductor

  • have it read by an advisor or professor. Spell checks and grammar checks are fine, but a good proofreader will find things that your word processing software will not. A new set of eyes will help catch any small mistakes you miss from staring at your essay for too long. A proofreader can make suggestions on ways to clarify a point that may not make sense to someone else. As a good rule of thumb: if the proofreader does not understand what you are talking about, then neither will the scholarship

  • for either party to appeal that determination.    G.  Appeal Process: In the case of a Prohibited Conduct investigation, the Respondent and the Complainant have the right to appeal a determination. Grounds for Appeal are: Procedural error that substantially impacted the outcome of the investigation process Bias unknown at the beginning of the investigation or panel that substantially impacted the outcome of the investigation or panel decision New Information, previously unavailable, that would

  • world-premiere recording of a new large-scale work by PLU emeritus faculty member Dr. Jerry Kracht.Snow, Dance Movements, Mvmt. 1 Listen Now ( )   Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-1511").jPlayer({ ready: function () { jQuery(this).jPlayer("setMedia", { mp3: "/trumpet/wp-content/uploads/sites/91/2014/11/snow.mp3" }); }, preload: "auto", cssSelectorAncestor