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major artists to campus. He also helped further build PLU’s musical ensembles, such as Choir of the West, and establish Tacoma Opera’s hosting the first opera, Die Fledermaus, performed at PLU’s Eastvold Auditorium over fifty years ago. “As a dean I’m a promoter, an entrepreneur,” Dick told the News Tribune in 1987. “I spend a lot of time thinking not only about how we can reach our students more effectively, but how to play to a larger audience, the one beyond campus.” Dick stepped into retirement
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& David shoe company in Everett. As a mechanic by hobby, Bob enjoyed the title “backyard mechanic” as he fixed cars for his enjoyment. He was a former member of the former V.F.W. and D.A.V. in Everett. Bob is the husband of the late Sheila M. (Budney), with whom he shared 41 years of marriage, prior to Sheila’s death in 2009. He is the devoted father of Robert E. Howard, Jr. and his wife Stephanie of Everett, Scott Howard and his wife Sheila of West Virginia, Angel Daigle and her husband, Billy, and
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” April 21, 2014 More Story Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note: When Lorna Vosburg... April 21, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Discovery
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trip outside the classroom was to the Squaxin Island Museum, which is about a 50-minute drive west of PLU. Here students learned about how the Squaxin Island Tribal community interacts with nature. This outside-of-the-classroom learning doesn’t always have to be grandiose. Robinson-Bertoni also took her students on a nature walk on PLU’s campus during the Fall Semester to provide them with an opportunity to directly engage with their environment. This kind of community engagement can spark
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p.m., Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center. Monday, March 9: Student/Faculty Dialogue. The Division of the Humanities hosts an open, free-form discussion for students and faculty to share their thoughts and experiences related to race and ethnicity on campus and in the classroom and to identify goals for future programming and curricular development. 7 p.m.-9 p.m., Anderson University Center Room 133. Tuesday, March 17: Dr. Carolyn West: Forum on Ending Sex Trafficking. West
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staggering, Eisenhower and the Army believed that his command had significantly mitigated losses in his crowded training camp. Eisenhower’s plan for controlling the flu epidemic at Camp Colt helped establish health care protocols later adopted by the US. Army. I Despite his hope to command troops in World War I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, two years out of West Point, was saddled with training raw troops. In the winter of 1917, the Army assigned him to Camp Meade, Maryland to help the 301st Tank Battalion
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involvement. My experience at PLU led me to be confident and have the resume to apply for positions, and put myself out there as a successful designer. Submit an alumni update! We want to hear from you! Connect Sarah Hubert ’16 (Theatre) Where are you working now? Stroum Jewish Community Center-pre-k Enrichment teacher and lead at the Jewish Day School Aftercare program. What were you involved in while at PLU? Theatre, Choir of the West, Clay Crows, Night of Musical Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, Admission
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-6163dalybc@plu.edu Vancouver Public SchoolsShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Walla Walla Public SchoolsMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Wapato School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu West Valley School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Yakima School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527-6414mgerhardstein@plu.edu Yelm Community SchoolsShaun Antrim253-527-6215santrim@plu.edu Zillah School DistrictMary Gerhardstein253-527
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international tours to China (by the Choir of the West and University Orchestra) and to Norway (by the Wind Ensemble and University Chorale), thereby affirming both our place on the Pacific Rim and our Scandinavian history. The times of change returned in the early 1990s as enrollment downturns of the previous decade finally hit PLU and the university entered uncertain economic times. PLU’s current president, Loren J. Anderson arrived and led the university through those turbulent times. The university
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June 15, 2009 PLU wins Simon Award This spring, PLU received a powerful acknowledgement that it continues to be seen as a leader in globally focused education. The university was awarded the 2009 Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization, a prestigious award that honors outstanding efforts on and off campus to engage the world and the international community. PLU is the first and only private college in the West to have received this honor. “This kind of recognition confirms a
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