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  • 2019 Alumni Awards – Resolute Online: Fall 2019 Search Features Features The Inauguration of Allan Belton Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Palmer Scholars Trinidad and Tobago Transformation Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Connect with other Lutes LuteLink Alumni Referral Scholarship Give to what you Love 2019 Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Spotlight Series 2019 Alumni Awards

  • and discussing on Twitter influenced the classroom (especially my military ethics classes in January 2013 and 2014) and became part of my teaching process.  In turn, my time in the classroom circled back to influence the scholarly process.  Some of the issues that I pursue in this book and in my broader scholarship as a philosopher are ones that I was not originally captivated with, but ones that my students found compelling and asked me very hard and challenging questions about.  As academics, we

  • Weekly Campus Ministry Events & Programs Monday Chapel  Break– Spiritual Practices in Community – a guided exploration of spiritual practices and reflection with others (in partnership with Wild Hope Center for Vocation), (Located in Ness Family Chapel), (10:30-11:00am) Wednesday Chapel Break – University Chapel – rooted in Lutheran traditions with music, prayer, reflection, and community (Located in Ness Family Chapel), (10:30-11:00am) Wednesday Offline Cafe – Take a break from screens and

  • each of those areas. Then it offers some general information and concludes with links to Professional Associations, Occupational Outlook of some related careers, Related Resources, and Employment Opportunities. Click here to check it out! Explore your InterestsInterest MatrixWild Hope Center for VocationFinding out what you are interested in will help shape your academic path and discover a job that is more enjoyable and a vocational calling. Discovering your calling is a journey that can lead to

  • . Wakea and Hoʻohokulani then have another son, a human named Haloa, after his brother. From Haloa descends the Hawaiʻian people, making kalo the elder brother of Native Hawaiʻians.Dr. Hammerstrom, who originally launched this course in 2014 “to give students real-life experience with the various religious traditions of East Asia,” continues to add more activities like the loʻi to integrate the indigenous cultures of Hawaiʻi into the course with the Diversity Center’s Nicole Juliano, who has helped

  • sitting around the lounges, chatting about the day or their latest creative ideas.Learning CommunitiesHinderlie Hall is home to the Community of Creative Expression and Gender Inclusive Housing learning community [1 wing]LocationHinderlie Hall is located on upper campus, conveniently located between the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (used by theatre and dance courses) and Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Hinderlie Hall is a central location across all of campus, with pathways

  • JJ Stolz Marketing Manager She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-7990 Email: stolzjj@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 272 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 7:00 am - 3:30 pm Professional Biography Personal Education B.A., Graphic Communications, Eastern Washington University A.A., Spokane Falls Community College Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Technical Writing Biography JJ is Marketing Manger for Dining & Culinary Services. She has a degree from Eastern Washington University

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  •   This element displays upcoming events in a grid. The Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability has an example of this.     Once the element is added click the arrow to access the settings to connect it to your calendar.     The calendar url may look something like www.calendar.plu.edu/department/[your department]. If you do not know your calendar url you can go calendar.plu.edu and click departments. Once you are on the calendar that you want, copy the url and paste it into the

  • Congratulations Alum Natalie Bisceglia! Recently Natalie (’13), who works at MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Center, received a Daisy Award for her “amazing, informational, and caring service” while caring for an infant who was admitted for monitoring. The family said she went “over and beyond for us… April 30, 2019 alumni

  • Science Center, Room #151). Note: IACUC approval will not be granted until these forms are completed and submitted. Health Care Program for Any Individual having Contact with Laboratory Animals: This program consists of an assessment of health history, physical examination (if required), and indicated diagnostic tests and immunizations (if required).  For individuals listed on an IACUC animal protocol review application, you should have received a copy of the Animal Worker Medical Surveillance Program