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  • layer of complexity to their work—asking not only how the original mode of production impacted the text, but how its subsequent digital reframing continues to affect its ways of making meaning. (For a sample of the original manuscript, click here.) As students worked in pairs to decipher the handwriting, retype it into a textbox, and apply XML tagging to its keywords, they participated in a larger community effort that both preserved original meanings and reframed them in new contexts. As we wrote

  • trumpeter Randy Brecker. Eric started his professional career in 1980 with famed New Orleans trumpeter Al Hirt. After returning to Los Angeles Eric became a member of the famed Chick Corea Elektric Band. He recorded 6 CD’s with the band and won 2 GRAMMY Awards. Eric went on to join the Jeff Lorber Fusion. Among the CD’s Eric recorded with Jeff, 2 were nominated for GRAMMY Awards. Jeff Lorber was instrumental is producing many of Eric’s CD’s. Other artists Eric has performed with include Elton John

  • , 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

  • Wisconsin. It was abroad that Blakney learned about the problems facing developing nations. She saw Panamanians with parasitic infections, primarily a result of poor water quality and sanitation. She saw how simple yet inaccessible preventive treatment was for the locals and decided she wanted to dedicate her life’s work to similar issues. Blakney’s recent field of study is new. Previously, she focused on hospital-acquired infections. “It was a big transition but I’ve really enjoyed it so far,” she said

  • for her for many reasons: there is a course offered on Ancient Greek which is important to studying the New Testament, Greece has such a rich religious history, CYA has a balance of structure and independence, and it fit perfectly with her major and minor. While in Athens, Erika was able to take classes in Modern Greek (which she was able to practice by going to cafés and talking to locals) and Ancient Greek, a monotheistic religion course, a religion class on Orthodox Christianity, a philosophy

  • Starting the Year Off Strong | 积极向上的开始新的学年Studying abroad can be an overwhelming experience. That is why we’ve dedicated the first two weeks of the year to giving you tools for navigating your new environment, gradually introducing you to campus life and Tacoma, and having some fun along the way. By the time you start your business classes, you’ll have a strong foundation for success. 出国留学可能会是一次充满挑战的经历。这也是为什么我们在开学的前两周专注于为您提供帮助以及引导以便您尽快的适应新的环境,逐步向您介绍校园的生活和Tacoma,并在此过程中开始享受到一些乐趣。如此当您开始正式上课时,您将会拥有

  • Ministry Council Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Any Department or School Retention: 3 years. Shred Deans Council Official Copy: Provost Office Retention: 5 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Any office Retention: 3 years. Shred Dispute Resolutions Committee Official Copy: Human Resources Retention: 10 years. Shred Other Copies: Any member of the committee Retention: Shred after current use University Diversity Committee To review new courses presented by PLU faculty members

  • with Allison Stephens. First, the coalition brought together people from all departments on campus to get this campaign in full swing at PLU. “We want to make PLU an absolute safe place for everyone,” said Sepper. He said sexual assault is seen in too many parts of our world today. “The level of violence in our society is crazy—crazy doesn’t even get to it,” said Sepper. Sepper said this campaign reinforces PLU’s goals as a university. From Green Dot to bystander trainings and resources on campus

  • , affirming PLU’s commitment to debate. “I think this new position means, more than anything, that there is a university promise to continue forensics,” Eckstein said, “recognizing that it is an important part of the communication curriculum.” Beginning in the late 1890s and officially joining intercollegiate competitions in the 1940s, the speech and debate program has been a mainstay at PLU. For Eckstein, who came to PLU from the University of Denver after his postdoctoral work, the commitment to debate

  • ? Whether you’re new to PLU and haven’t decided on a major yet, or you’ve already declared, but want more information about the career options available to you, What Can I Do With This Major will help you learn more about the opportunities available to you after you graduate. This helpful tool can help you learn:  The type of career areas that each major offers The kind of employers that hire from each major Strategies to help make you a stronger candidate for jobs and internships within your field If