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  • -profit farm which aims to promote self-sufficiency, inclusion and independence for people with developmental disabilities and rural youth. “I just liked their mission,” Anna Payton, a first-year student from Puyallup, Wash., said. “I really like that they give disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities the opportunity to work.” Payton and the rest of the students in her group spent the day learning about Left Foot’s mission and helped farm workers pull weeds.“Their hearts seem to be in the

  • , Markuson said. Students’ majors include everything from music to science, and there is a diverse mix of under and upper classmen. Bendzak said LUNICYCLERS is one of the most culturally diverse groups on campus, representing men, women, international students and even football players. With growing popularity and the graduation of its founder, LUNICYCLERS was in a transitional period and Markuson stepped up to continue the group and its mission. “When people succeed or laugh or have fun, those are the

  • production of La Boheme. John Marzano ’13, who has been singing for just about as long as he can remember, joined the group last year as a chorus member in the production of Turandot by Puccini. After the show ended on Aug. 18, Marzano was invited back as a chorus member in La Boheme. Rehearsals for the universally popular classic began in January and since then Marzano has been leaving campus right after Choir of the West practice to head up to Seattle. Leaving at 5 p.m. puts him in Seattle around 6 p.m

  • climb Mount Rainier, along with just about everything else in the Cascades.” The importance of preserving Outdoor Rec and what it represented to the PLU community, then, was a powerful motivator for the pair. “We had a little bit of a scaffolding of a plan in our minds of what (a revitalized Outdoor Rec) would look like,” Wade said. We were just going off of a dream to make this kind of opportunity available to students.” “Outdoor Rec has always had this strong affinity group, a niche group of

  • Learn More: Bongo Grave PostThe Bongo ethnic group is located in Sudan and is made up of many family sub-divisions. In his research paper about the Bongo, Santandrea categorizes the Bongo into two main groups: the Tonj kinsmen and the Wau. Within these groups there can be even more sub-divisions. There is little chiefdom organization and a clear system has not been developed. As a result, there are not chiefdoms that have been in charge for several generations. This allows for more diversity in

  • Woman" - PLU Center for Gender Equity 2018 Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award Recipient 2015-2016, Pacific Lutheran University National Science Foundation American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellowship 2008-2010 Nellie Yeoh Whetton American Vacuum Society Graduate Student Award 2007 Biography Dr. Andrea Munro conducts scientific research with a team of undergraduate students. We investigate colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals. Our group examines the effect of surface

  • component helped him pay for textbooks and supplies. When asked about the changes he has seen on campus, Austin describes the rise in student action groups on campus. The Collective, a group of Diversity Center students, went to the sitting president and expressed a need for bias training, a culturally competent staff, and hiring staff and faculty of color. “The Collective as a student group and organization has built out these demands for institutional justice, and we can follow these [demands] to

  • contributions. Brian was devoted to getting his students out into the field to experience geology first hand. It is fitting to honor him by a fund that supports the field trips that make geology distinctive and supports student-faculty research in field-related projects. Please consider donating to this fund – see this form for more information.Earth Science Alumni on FacebookJoin the Facebook group PLU Earth Science Alumni to get in touch with fellow alums and keep up to date about PLU activities! Click on

  • Gender Equity 2018 Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award Recipient 2015-2016, Pacific Lutheran University National Science Foundation American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellowship 2008-2010 Nellie Yeoh Whetton American Vacuum Society Graduate Student Award 2007 Biography Dr. Andrea Munro conducts scientific research with a team of undergraduate students. We investigate colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals. Our group examines the effect of surface chemistry on nanocrystal

  • therapist working primarily with BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) survivors of complex trauma—ranging from racial trauma, sexual trauma, attachment trauma, ancestral and intergenerational trauma. Natalie is a certified internal family systems therapist and assistant trainer at the IFS Institute. Natalie’s individual and group healing work blends the intersections of psychotherapy, activism, and curanderismo. She is a mother of two and currently resides in New York. Book Signing Available Earn