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  • your own email address in the “To” box. Click on the “Add Bcc” link just below the “To” box. Click in the new “Bcc” box that appears.  Enter your recipients’ addresses.  You may either select this list from a spreadsheet or other document, enter the name of a list, or enter each name individually. In Mozilla/Thunderbird.. Once you’ve entered your name on the “To” button, hit the Enter key on the keyboard. This moves you to the second address line. Click on the “To” button and select “Bcc”. Enter

  • departments requiring specialized software beyond our knowledge base should contract for support with outside vendors. Departmental Labs and Classrooms Computers in labs and classrooms operated for the use of students in a specific department is the responsibility of the academic unit. Repairs will be handled through User Support or Natural Sciences, but normal maintenance and support will be handled through the units. Requests for new equipment will be made by the academic unit and be sent to the

  • focus my time on those areas. In class, I get to do what I came to PLU for: close interaction with my students and physics.”What advice would you have for someone interested in trying this tool or strategy? “Start small. Pick one class period or topic to change. You don’t have to make a new video yourself for every topic – mine the internet. I’ve found it’s important to realize that the videos are not a replacement for class. They are just the starting point, so they don’t need to be perfect. On pre

  • players” (San Francisco Chronicle). Today, he leads the Dmitri Matheny Group, an all-star ensemble featuring some of the most accomplished jazz artists in the western states. July 24 Hilary Gardner In 2010, acclaimed singer Hilary Gardner was chosen by the Frank Sinatra estate to appear as the live, onstage singer in Twyla Tharp’s Come Fly Away. Gardner performs throughout New York City and is a frequent soloist with symphonies throughout the United States. Moby featured Gardner prominently on his

  • and resonant sound of the pedal harpsichord is very effective and brings the piece to life in a new light.Take a Closer Look Examine the details of the harpsichord with these photos by university photographer John Froschauer. Angel photos by Paul Tegels. Dr. Paul Tegels, Associate Professor of Music, plays the Pilgrim Harpsichord in his office. Sheet music for Johan Sebastian Bach's Toccata in D, often played on the organ. Close up of the double keyboard and signature of Kenneth Bakeman. Memorial

  • teaching Caribbean literature and history.  Altogether, we have 34 students, plus staff assistance from PLU Head Baker Erica Fickeisen for the first week; Dr. Miller’s Assistant, Julie Paulsen, for the second week; and PLU Director of Dining and Culinary Services Erin McGinnis for the third week.  Most of our class time is spent in separate classrooms in the conference center of the ship, but we gather both classes the night before each new port of call for “Port Reports”:  the literature students

  • and who make a profound difference in the lives of others as a role model, confidant, critic, or co-learner. This year we honor Dr. Jason Skipper, Associate Professor of English. One colleague wrote, “From a first year writing course to the capstone, Jason mentors the room and crafts a supportive environment where people can take chances, be vulnerable, and be open-minded…. In doing this careful and labor-intensive work, Jason is mentoring these students into new lives as scholar-citizens. Jason’s

  • way. Frisbee and the wonderful womxn I play with have taught me to be more outgoing, more spirited, and more of a leader. Lastly, it makes me happy to think that even after I graduate I will be able to come back and play every year with these amazing people. Ultimate is such a big part of my life now and it’s really an honor to be a part of the community. We are always accepting new teammates and friends so I hope that more people will become a part of this amazing team!” -Aniya (she/they

  • Note Calendar Welcome Legacy Lutes Each fall, we welcome new students to our campus. The Office of Alumni & Student Connections extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes, those students whose parent(s) attended PLU. We recognize this extra special commitment to their alma mater and are thrilled to have their sons and daughters carry on their legacy. Please note that only the parents who attended PLU are listed below. Charles LeWarne Charles LeWarne ’89 and Karyn (Hanson) LeWarne ’89 Isaiah

  • and practice of acknowledgment, linking this content to treaty relationships (or lack thereof).” Print Books (on display) These first two books listed are not related to Salish languages but are include in this exhibit due to their focus on indigenous language and writing. E98.E85G46 2003 Genocide of the mind : new Native American writing E98.E85A48 2006 American Indian rhetorics of survivance: word medicine, word magic Below are books more locally focused on people and language. E99.P98A5x