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  • discussions, being a member in clubs, and taking courses. And most importantly I have been able to share my experience with prospective students and their families as well as with current students through my campus positions. Being a part of ASPLU, as a senator, also helped me learn about the inter working of the university while building connections. Studying away in Freiburg, Germany was life changing as it allowed me to understand what being a global citizen really meant; I was able to build on my

  • which the intellectual historian Leonard Krieger, in his recent book Time’s Reasons: Philosophies of History Old and New (1989), speaks of a contemporary “crisis” of faith in the notion of historical truth. He writes: The most potent contemporary influence on the discipline of history . . . is the challenge to the very substance of the historical approach to life that has been mounted by antithetical agents of the general culture. What is new and especially lethal in the current rejection of history

  • Strategic Enrollment Management Plan. Develop an institution-wide messaging strategy that is customizable within defined dimensions for the college, its divisions and professional schools. Complete an assessment of current brand and marketing efforts with the help of outside expertise to identify strengths and growth opportunities, and to prioritize strategy. Develop a comprehensive marketing plan that effectively communicates the characteristics, outcomes and value of a PLU education to key audiences

  • inside them. The top half of the plank also has a thin ladder-like design going up the center. It is capped with an inverted triangle. The mask shows considerable wear and some insect damage. This Mossi mask is an example of a northern mask style known as Yatenga. Primarily found in the northwest section of the Mossi plateau, they are characterized by their tall, narrow planks and concave oval faces that are pained white. The plank contains geometric patterns in low relief, painted red and white

  • A History of Jazz Under The Stars Jazz Under the Stars—two decades of great jazz concerts at Pacific Lutheran University. Tucked away in the Tacoma suburb of Parkland, Washington, JUTS has quietly and modestly offered free outdoor concerts to its community, a community of loyal concertgoers that has expanded to the greater metropolitan area and beyond. Jazz Under the Stars had its beginnings in 1997 when Phase 2 of construction on the Mary Baker Russell Music Center was completed. Judy Carr

  • fail me. Hill, the news director, practically leaps into the center of the room. “How’s everyone doing tonight?” she asks. “We’re doing our jobs — we’re journalists first, everyone. Let’s put on a professional and fair show!” Everyone here, myself included, needed to hear that. I walk into her office and ask for any words before we go. It’s not confirmed if Trump will be the next president, but chances aren’t looking good for Clinton. My team wants to get back to campus and call friends and family

  • such as Ray Charles, Tina Turner, Bob Hope and The Carpenters performed. “There wasn’t the Tacoma Dome or any kind of big venues anywhere,” she said. “So they came to PLU and played down at memorial gymnasium and Olson gym at the time.” And she watched the renowned Joffrey Ballet perform — twice — in Eastvold Auditorium (now the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts) during the group’s few summer residencies at the university. Ringdahl also has been around for some important

  • American culture where memory is cherished... January 22, 2014 Volume 3, Issue 1 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 Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Students push us to walk the talk February 5, 2016 Podcasts January 20, 2016 Campus Ministry January 13, 2016 Podcasts April 30, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017

  • Indicator Tree. From the roots to the trunk all the way up to the branches, the tree represents that everything working together makes a strong foundation. As I apply that concept to my Indicator Tree, being able to follow the 8 trust indicators can help determine if what is being shared has a strong foundation to stand on and if the source is credible. Read Previous On Exhibit: 2020 “Interrupted” Wang Center Photo Contest Winners Read Next On Exhibit: The Best We Could Do LATEST POSTS On Exhibit

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