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  • “a perfect situation for me.” Morrison didn’t just broadcast music; he also created it. Alongside his college roommate Mark Reiman ’79, who later became an economics professor at the university, Morrison developed a song called “Lucky Me,” which was placed in the Oscar-nominated movie, “The Single Man,” starring Colin Firth and directed by Tom Ford. Throughout his career, Morrison wrote and developed songs featured in some of the most popular television shows and films of our time: “Parenthood

  • , faculty seminar on Lutheran Higher Education, and fellows program. Our Meant to Live events connect alumni and current students. This year, our student interns produced an amazing video series and podcast which are worth checking out! Vocation is such a complex, rich, and important concept and we hope that the Wild Hope Institute will help us to reach every student who wants to engage with it. Real work around vocation requires time, trusting relationships and mentoring, critical questioning, reading

  • opportunities are an excellent way to begin gathering real world experience, as well as to develop and apply your training and education in a professional setting. A listing of the internship placement sites can be found here. A Major in a Natural Sciences Discipline If you’re unsure about committing to a PT program, an approach with greater flexibility might be right for you. This route allows you to fulfill the requirements for admission to a school of physical therapy but gives you more career options

  • opportunities are an excellent way to begin gathering real world experience, as well as to develop and apply your training and education in a professional setting. A listing of the internship placement sites can be found here. A Major in a Natural Sciences Discipline If you’re unsure about committing to a PT program, an approach with greater flexibility might be right for you. This route allows you to fulfill the requirements for admission to a school of physical therapy but gives you more career options

  • A Plea for Unity Dear Campus Community: This election has heightened feelings of alienation, anxiety, and vulnerability, and it has exposed divisions in our society, much deeper than any of us realized.  The pain and fear of historically marginalized groups is real, and we must acknowledge it and work… November 12, 2016

  • A Plea for Unity Dear Campus Community: This election has heightened feelings of alienation, anxiety, and vulnerability, and it has exposed divisions in our society, much deeper than any of us realized.  The pain and fear of historically marginalized groups is real, and we must acknowledge it and work… November 12, 2016

  • Indigenous responses and decolonial strategies, and on the sometimes rocky relationship between Indigenous people and environmentalist movements. Students read works by Indigenous historians, environmental scholars, and activists, while also addressing real world environmental colonialism in the local community. (4) NAIS 250 : Introduction to Native American & Indigenous Studies - ES, GE Introduces students to the scope, methodologies, and intellectual traditions of Native American and Indigenous Studies

  • Scott Rogers, PhDDepartment of EnglishWordPress for Blogs and Portfolios Scott Rogers at desk in office. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) WordPress Product Website: wordpress.com Cost:  FreeScott Rogers is an assistant professor in the English Department and primarily teaches courses related to writing, research, and professional communication. Because Composition Studies is so closely tied to the classroom, he spends a lot of time thinking about pedagogy, especially the unique challenges presented

  • wheat farm in Ritzville, Wash., but later in life helped J.W. manage – and after his death managed on her own – extensive holdings in agribusiness, commercial real estate, fine art and collectibles. As a girl she was simply dedicated to her home life, parents and school work, but later in life blossomed to become a sophisticated global traveler. She was always eager to share those experiences with students and others. She always lived modestly, but during her lifetime gave more than $10 million to

  • journalism and worked at the News Tribune and PLU’s marketing and communications division before transitioning to KNKX in November of 2018, is just one example of Lutes stepping up and helping in the fight against coronavirus in the ways they’re best equipped to serve. We spoke with Plog about the work she and her KNKX colleagues have been doing, the practical challenges of practicing journalism during a pandemic, and the importance of telling stories that bring us together during a time of physical