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  • Westering did that. I just happened to be here at the time.” The dedication ceremony took place May 3, which was also Senior Day. Kittilsby, who now lives in Issaquah, attended, of course, along with his wife, Karen Grams ’67; son Tim and daughter-in-law Lisa; daughter Kim; and grandson Parker Kittilsby. It wasn’t the first time Kittilsby saw the press box—he drops in for a game every once in a while because he’s still a big fan of baseball, and PLU’s current baseball program. “I am just so pleased with

  • interests,” says Peterson. “For students who show real academic promise and an interest in advanced training in Economics, we steer them toward acquiring the mathematics they will need to be successful in a graduate economics program,” adds Peterson. “For those interested in law school, we encourage our students to work closely with the pre-law advisor and to take a wide variety of applied courses in economics, philosophy, history, and politics. The wide exposure to theory and application in our courses

  • the cornerstones of PLU’s Study Away program were present in El Limonal. Community leaders and interviewees granted permission for the interviews and encouraged the sharing of the information, stories and images emerging from El Limonal. The videographer and reporter from PLU used similar techniques and always asked permission first. Many community members would ask that their photo be taken. As just one example, the little girl at the end of the video in the beautiful dress gave Professor Mulder

  • Committee, and served as a co-founding member of the Family Clinic. Molly volunteered early with the Associated Ministries’ Food First program, an effort which led to the formation of the Lakes Area FISH Food Bank in 1974. She remained actively involved with this service for more than 40 years, training each of its volunteers. Lakewood, which wasn’t unincorporated until 1996, lacked many social services. Earlier attempts to strengthen the community led to the formation of Lakewood United, an effort that

  • ALLEX Program Visiting Scholar Wan-Lin Ching taught fall and spring semester Chinese courses (Chinese 201-202) in Chinese Language Department. Nam Cho Visiting Research Scholar from Yonsei University in Korea. Linjun Wu Visiting scholar in School of Business John Rittman Communication & Marketing Department, University of Namibia Short-term exchange through Tripartite Agreement during June, 20102009-2010 Visiting ScholarsZhong Zeng Associate Professor at Sichuan University, Foreign Language

  • . Lee Vice President for University Relations Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life Melody Ferguson Associate Dean of Admissions Kate Boyle, Ph.D. Interim Vice President & Chief Operating Officer OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND STUDENT CONNECTIONS Katie Hoover ’10 Associate Vice President of Constituent Engagement Jessica Pagel ’08 Executive Director Brandi Hilliard ’10, ’15 Director Kathy Engle Assistant Director Grace Amsden ’10 Program Coordinator Nesvig Alumni Center Tacoma, WA 98447

  • PLU web pages, the Sakai Learning Management System, and network registration for your devices.SET UP EPASSVERIFY TRANSFERRED CREDITS Once you have your PLU ePass set up, you can view PLU’s evaluation of your transferred credits online in your Curriculum, Advising and Program Planning (CAPP) Report on PLU’s student information system, Banner Web. You’ll find Banner Web log-in instructions here.  You can also take a look at our transfer guide, which will show you how your credits fulfill PLU’s

  • no “animal studies program” in any American university. In fact, the phrase “animal studies” does not even exist except as I am here using it informally. Even making the comparison between animals and historically oppressed people is much more likely to offend the people involved than ennoble the cause of animals. This even though many feminists, like Carol J. Adams in The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory (Continuum 1990), have argued animals and women have both been

  • recognition of authentic vocation. And such a foundation—which may not result from a sparse scattering of courses in a freshman year program, however excellent— is the only practical solution to what I’d call such “premature professionalism.” In short, I sense that we are not yet discussing the fact that our newly claimed orientation may attract a population of students unprepared for and ill-disposed toward liberal education. There is only a limited population of students in the Pacific Northwest. With

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Data ScienceIn today’s digital age, there is great demand for professionals who can navigate complex questions in data science.Our data science major and minor are about ethically stewarding and gleaning insights from data. We are committed to developing data scientists who understand the weight of their contributions and recognize the far-reaching impacts of their work beyond just immediate outcomes. As a graduate of our data science program, you will be prepared