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  • in a “very PLU way,” he said. “These aren’t just positions,” Belton said. “They’re people.”Alumni InvolvementWe’ve received many passionate comments in response to the FJC’s provisional recommendations. Here are some ways alumni can help and have their voices clearly heard:  Voice support for PLU and faculty. Reach out to the professors who help shaped your life and let them know you support them. Faculty members have hard work ahead as they determine PLU’s curriculum, and there are no easy

  • the best known and most played composers of chamber ensemble works in our day. She is sought out for commissioned works, and the demand for both her new and established works grows continually.” Another colleague described her as a “double threat” as both performer and composer, and described her compositional style as accessible yet challenging. She has become an important voice, particularly for, but certainly not limited to, brass instruments. For her accomplishments and contributions to her

  • manager and publicist during her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Ed Grogan Ed Grogan ’93 was elected chair of PLU’s Board of Regents in May 2017. He previously served on the board for four years, including two as vice chair. He is president of Summit Financial Group in Gig Harbor. He also has served on various nonprofit boards in Pierce County over the past 14 years, including chair of the board for Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium as well as the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. He lives in Gig

  • Tacoma. He earned an Associate of Applied Science in graphic design at The Art Institute of New York, as well as a bachelor’s in media art and animation from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Sam O’Hara ’16, Web/UX Designer and Animator Sam O’Hara graduated in 2003 from Western Washington University. She received her MBA at PLU in 2016, and has designed for past clients including Disney and Nickelodeon, and was Stephanie Anne Johnson’s manager and publicist during her time on The Voice. Guest

  • of this unrecognized phenomenon and begin to give expression to a cohesive narrative. Kleinplatz is working with Dr. Paul Weindling to give voice to these women’s histories. “Manipulating Birth to Implement Genocide” – Beverley Chalmers Holocaust literature gives exhaustive attention to ‘direct’ means of exterminating Jews, by using gas chambers, torture, starvation, disease, and intolerable conditions in ghettos and camps, and by the Einsatzgruppen. Manipulating reproduction and sexuality –as a

  • of him and of her voice being discredited as well as her vulnerability as a “fallen woman” was the reason Clara had not spoken out before the cusp of the wedding date. In a later heart-to-heart between the two women before Clara gifts her son, Esther reflects on how deluded she had been by Edward and how relieved she was that her fears that she was unloved and abandoned by her husband were “ghosts in [her] mind, nothing more.” Clara replies “placed there by me and Edward,” to Esther’s response

  • enjoys going to the gym and relaxing at home with his wife, daughter and dog. They currently reside in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, and are lifelong Seattle Seahawks fans. Sam O’Hara, visual/UX designer Sam O’Hara graduated in 2003 from Western Washington University. She is currently pursuing her MBA at PLU, and has worked for past clients including Disney, Nickelodeon and McDonalds, and was Stephanie Anne Johnson’s manager and publicist during her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Thomas W

  • herself as an introvert. “Cynthia is a natural presenter,” she commented. “Once she got started, she took fire.” Shore praises her student’s enthusiasm, poise, sophistication, and ability to see the big picture. “I hear a sense of pride in her voice,” she said, adding, “It’s well deserved.” Waite’s research, based on in-depth interviews with a dozen current students, sought to learn more about how mentoring relationships are established. As a first-generation college student and a person of color

  • her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Samuel Torvend, Ph.D. Samuel Torvend, Ph.D., is professor of the history of Christianity and currently serves as the university chair in Lutheran studies. As a historian of Christianity, his research focuses on the history of religious responses to poverty and food insecurity. He also teaches courses on religious art and architecture and their role in reforming movements. Among his published works are Luther and the Hungry Poor: Gathered Fragments . Kevin

  • of consent document required depends on whether the investigator can assure Anonymity or Confidentiality to your participants.Anonymity >>>Anonymity means that the individual participant cannot be identified from the data themselves, and no identifying information is linked to the data. Video and voice recordings are not anonymous. Interview or survey data in which recorded demographic characteristics or descriptions of specific incidents could easily lead to the recognition of the individual