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frostbite were upon learning I’ve lived in the more northern latitudes. I’m grateful to work at a place like Pacific Lutheran University where I’m encouraged to take a few days off work to pursue something I’m passionate about. It was not an easy weekend to take off with home events in women’s tennis and softball, on top of several other sports competing over the weekend (six to be exact). But with great student help and support from the rest of the department, I was able to do so. Go Lutes! Read
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. (2019). Standing Desks for Sedentary Occupations Assessing Changes in Satisfaction and Health Outcomes after Six Months of Use. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 63 (3), 347-353, doi: 10.3233/WOR-192940 Resendiz, M., Horseman, T.S., Lustik, M.B., Nahid, M.A., West, G.F. (2019). Comparative Effectiveness of Rapid Cycle Ultraviolet Decontamination to Chemical Decontamination on High Touch Communication Devices. American Journal of Infection Control, 47 (99), 1135-1139 doi
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service included chair of the physics department (three-and-one-half years), a member of the Faculty Affairs Committee (five years), a member of the PLU Budget Advisory Committee (six years), parliamentarian to the chair of the Faculty Assembly (two years), elected faculty representative to the Board of Regents, and special assistant to the provost for budget modeling. He has also served as Treasurer of PLU’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. In 2016, in recognition of his years of service
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Uruguayan filmmaker Pablo Martínez Pessi–while on tour around the U.S.–visited our campus as a special guest for the Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival. The occasion was the screening of Martínez Pessi´s documentary “Your Parents Will Come Back” (2015) which has been widely recognized at international festivals and was chosen as the best Uruguayan documentary of 2015 by the Uruguayan Film Critics Association. This is a film that tells a unique story: six Uruguayan children between the
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, Pacific Lutheran University alumna and gospel music star Crystal Aikin ’97 returns to campus for a signing of her sophomore album, All I Need. Aikin will sign copies of All I Need from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 12 at Garfield Book Company. Aikin’s new album was released Feb. 3, 2015. It already has reached the top of iTunes’ Gospel Music charts. This album is her first in six years. Since her first release, she says she has become more comfortable with creating music, and she believes this album reflects
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,” Heath says. “‘How do you stage giant boats sailing across a stage when you have less than a thousand dollars in your total budget? How do you justify doing a play about the Passion of the Christ at Christmastime?’ They’re hard questions! But I had a lot of support from faculty and students alike who provided me with a sounding board to bounce terrible ideas off of until I came to better ideas.” This is the only mainstage show of the year that runs almost a full week; actors perform six performances
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all the talented students that we have,” Winchester said. “There is so much talent at this university.” Over the course of these celebrations, PLU will host various theatrical events, including Winchester’s very own choreography of “Girl Pool,” an adaptation of a chapter in Kurt Vonnegut’s work “While Mortals Sleep.” The performance will be featured in the Spring Dance Ensemble Concert hosted in the Eastvold Auditorium featuring her fourth cast of dancers. “Each of the six dancers represent
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Multi-talented senior and composer TJ Wheeler ’22 views music as his vocation TJ Wheeler ’22 is a music composition major at Pacific Lutheran University. This semester, he was a valuable member of six music ensembles, including Choir of the West, Opera, Steel Band, Percussion Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, and the PLU Ringers handbell choir. We talked with Wheeler… June 22, 2022 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCurrent StudentsInvolvementMusic
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Environmental Lab Scientist in Training The City of Tacoma is recruiting for a temporary part-time to full-time (up to 960 cumulative hours) position of limited duration (six months with the potential to extend an additional 6 months as long as the cumulative hours do not to exceed 960 hours) as… May 2, 2024 Opportunity Blog
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Environmental Lab Scientist in Training The City of Tacoma is recruiting for a temporary part-time to full-time (up to 960 cumulative hours) position of limited duration (six months with the potential to extend an additional 6 months as long as the cumulative hours do not to exceed 960 hours) as… May 2, 2024 Opportunity Blog
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