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  • O’Hara Asuka Goya Chris Albert CLASS NOTES Laura Rose ’03, ’11 PROOFREADER Rebecca Young EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center 253-535-8410 resolute@plu.edu www.plu.edu/resolute PLU OFFICERS Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President Rae Linda Brown, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Belton Vice President for Finance and Administration Donna Gibbs Vice President for Marketing and Communications Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for

  • information about required materials. Students prefer a one stop shop to easily gather titles and ISBN numbers. Students have the option of purchasing through MBS Direct and it is the only way to ensure access to buyback dollars for eligible titles. ONLY MBS Direct and the PLU Lute Locker can accept Department of Veteran Affairs and Department of Vocational Rehabilitation scholarship and financial aid payments. What information do I have to submit for my class?Faculty should submit all required materials

  • business together. As Wiley’s book shows, work allows these women of slave descent to raise their position in a changing social order. Katherine Wiley with Dayda Mint Hamoud, right, a good friend from Kankossa, who is an entrepreneur with a stall in the market, a dyeing business and various gardening projects. These days, Wiley’s research is finding a number of different audiences. Since the book’s release last fall, Wiley has spoken at the World Affairs Council of Tacoma and participated in a panel

  • Required (All) Rotating Sessions REQUIRED for all new Lutes! Rose Window Group: Starts with Wellbeing & ABCs Black & Gold Group: Starts with Sounds of Solidarity 9:00AM-11:50AMSounds of Solidarity (Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts) Becoming a Parkland Neighbor (Lagerquist Concert Hall) Required (All) LUTE Group Lunches REQUIRED: Lunch Rotations with your LUTE Groups & Guides11:50AM-1:30PMAUC Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) Required (Veteran Students)Veterans Community Meeting REQUIRED

  • interest for committees (March) Nominations (Mar-April) Campus Vote (April-May) Service (August-May – 3 year terms) Eight faculty-created standing committees currently exist: Academic Performance and Integrity Core Curriculum Educational Policies Faculty Affairs Global Education Governance Instructional Resources Rank and Tenure Committee Service OpportunitiesThe following are non-elected committee opportunities: Interdisciplinary Program Committees Chinese Studies Environmental Studies Global Studies

  • Competition of Southern California. Award of Merit Special Mention in the Nature / Environment / Wildlife category from the Accolade Competition of Southern California. Award of Honors in the Campaigns – Non-Profit/Public Affairs category from the Mercury Awards. 2016 “These Four Years” First Place Grand Prize Award in the long form documentary category from the National Broadcasting Society (NBS-aeRho). Award of Merit in the documentary short category from the Accolade Competition of Southern California

  • if we could do a real exchange.” And thus, a “real” exchange was implemented. The Trinidadian students would live with the PLU students, take courses alongside them, be immersed in the cultural life of the islands and complete a service-learning project. At the semester’s conclusion, the most promising student would receive a four-year scholarship to PLU, funded jointly by PLU and Trinidad’s Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs. Hughes jumped at the chance. “I learned

  • politics for just about as long as he can remember. “I’ve been exercising my civil duty since before I could even vote,” Metz said. “I’ve done some canvassing. I helped with some school board stuff in eighth grade. I started small, and each year I’ve had opportunities come up and it takes a bigger role in my life.” In April 2011, Metz was hired as a grassroots and legislative coordinator for TK Bentler Public Affairs Associates, where he got involved in a variety of campaigns, including an alteration

  • A Conversation with Shannon Murphy ’07, President of Washington Conservation Voters Posted by: Zach Powers / January 6, 2020 Image: (Photos by John Froschauer/PLU) January 6, 2020 By Lisa Patterson '98Guest Writer for Marketing & CommunicationsShannon Murphy ’07 loved exploring the beauty that surrounds Pacific Lutheran University’s campus — from majestic Mount Rainier to the sparkling Puget Sound. What she learned as a communication major with minors in public affairs and Spanish and during

  • Gender Affairs saw a stream of Trinidad and Tobago students come to Washington state for four years of study at the university. There, they formed relationships with their American counterparts that remain strong today — several traveled to reconnect with the visiting alumni group during their stay on the islands. “The joy of my life,” Kareen ’09 Ottley said of her studies in the States. “We made many memories throughout my period there with PLU.” (Photo by Sunny Burns) Go GlobalWith alumni travel