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  • deLohr Helland ’10 never considered being an actor during her early years at Pacific Lutheran University. Actually, she was thinking about being a psychology major as she mulled over her future in her sophomore year.   That is, until Assistant Professor of Theatre Brian Desmond insisted that she try out for a part in “Cabaret.” She lobbed back excuses. Too much homework, she had to work, too busy. “He finally told me that if I didn’t try out I’d regret it, so I gave in and did, and got the part of

  • words and my thoughts into this one.” Aikin has won awards with her powerhouse voice, including two Stellar Awards for her previous release, a self-titled album from January 2009. While a student at PLU, Aikin performed in University Chorale and the Choral Union under Director Richard Nance. Aiken graduated in 1997 with a degree in Biology and Psychology. After working as a nurse in the greater Tacoma area for several years, she decided to try out for the first season of the American Idol-esque BET

  • week) during spring semester. Students entering their second year of fieldwork are expected to complete a minimum of 320 per semester (2~1 hours per week), 640 hours for the year. Students must be available for field placement during regular business hours M-F 8:00-5:00. Securing an internship outside of regular business hours is NOT usually possible and is NOT guaranteed so students must plan to have two days per week available for their foundation year field placement. (If Field Plan responses

  • Brue Endowed Scholarship, the Donald F. Reiman Scholarship, the Peterson Endowed Scholarship, and a Senior Award to the senior economics major with the highest grade point average. More information about these awards may be found here. Omicron Delta Epsilon Honorary Society PLU sponsors the Eta chapter of ODE. This society is another mark of an excellent program and the effort made by the faculty to recognize and reward outstanding work by students. Membership is open to a junior economics major

  • . Stir the wet ingredients into the dry and work only until moistened. Place the dough onto a well-floured work surface and knead very lightly. Divide into 6-inch discs that are 1-inch thick. Cut into 4 wedges and place on baking sheet. Sprinkle the wedges with coarse sugar. Bake at 325º F for 12-15 minutes. Download Recipe VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us

  • Dallas-based Heritage Auction Galleries. He handles the accounts of Heritage’s high net worth clients, and oversees the company’s transactions involving complex financial arrangements. At Pinnacle, Imhof oversaw about 10 employees and did about $25 million worth of business a year. Heritage has more than 300 employees and does about $700 million a year. Since relocating to Dallas in 2006, Imhof has been handling other valuables aside from coins. These include John F. Kennedy’s rocking chair from the

  • community organizations across the nation in the effort to celebrate and promote the untold stories of Latino/as in the United States. Film screening and discussion about “The New Latinos (1946-1965)” from the documentary series The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History. Panelists: Dr. María Chávez-Pringle, Dr. Emily F. Davidson, and Dr. Carmiña Palerm Small-group Discussion Leaders: Members of Amigos Unidos *Latino Americans: 500 Years of History has been made possible through a grant from the

  • being met, including that the employer possesses and maintains the ability and resources to provide structured and guided work-based learning experiences consistent with the Form I-983 Training Plan.  See 8 CFR 214.2(f)(10)(ii)(C)(11)

  • . "Bounds on the k th generalized base of a primitive sign pattern matrix." Linear and Multilinear Algebra Vol. 58, 2010: 355–366. J. Stuart and J. Weaver. "Voting Matrices and Tie Breaking." International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Vol. 54 (No. 3), 2009: 437–470. "The eavesdropping number." Czech Journal of Mathematics Vol. 59 (134), 2009: 623–636. B. Finnie, L. Gibson, J. Stuart and F. Zabriski. "Balancing environmental and industry Sustainability: a case study of the U.S. gold mining

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  • semester (~ 21 hours per week) during spring semester. Students entering their second year of fieldwork are expected to complete a minimum of 320 per semester (~ 21 hours per week), 640 hours for the year. Students must be available for field placement during regular business hours M-F 8:00-5:00. Securing an internship outside of regular business hours is NOT usually possible and is NOT guaranteed so students must plan to have two days per week available for their foundation year field placement. (If