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various projects and initiatives to make schools and classrooms more affirming spaces of belonging for students, families, and communities who identify as members of groups of people who have and continue to be marginalized by the school system.
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Jessica Robins Milanese Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: milanejc@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Education B.M., University of Colorado Responsibilities Applied Voice Lessons Biography Award-winning soprano Jessica Robins Milanese recent performances include the world premier of the song cycle, Turns of a Girl; a work composed for Ms. Milanese by Northwest composer, Huntley Beyer. This piece debuted in Seattle with Orchestra Seattle under
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. Before coming to PLU, she lived in Boston, Hanover, NH and New York City. Jenny teaches American literature from 1860 to the present, with a special emphasis on the representation of race, gender and sexuality in fiction written after 1945. She also teaches a Writing 101 course on water, politics and place for the First Year Experience Program. Her research traces the development of narratives of affiliation in the post-1960 North American novel. In their depiction of alternative forms of loving
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Erik Moen ’89 Physical Therapist Biography Biography Erik is a 1989 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a BS-Biological Research. He went on to Physical Therapy School at the University of Washington. Erik is the owner of Corpore Sano Physical Therapy in Kenmore WA. Erik’s specialty is bicycle biomechanics and injury intervention. Erik is a frequent author and educator in bicycle-related topics. He attended the 2008 Paralympic Games as a Soigneur/PT for the USA Para-cycling team.
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, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing ACE Group Fitness Instructor ACE Senior Exercise Specialist Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Exercise Science Wellness Education Books Health for Life With Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014) : View Book Health for Life Teacher’s Web Resources co-authored with Charles Corbin, David Corbin, Terri Farrar (Human Kinetics 2014 [21 chapter curriculum]) : View Book Health Opportunities Through
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Marit Trelstad Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies Phone: 253-535-7232 Email: marit.trelstad@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-C Professional Biography Video Additional Titles/Roles Endowed Chair of Lutheran Studies Director for Vocational Reflection Education Ph.D., Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University, 2000 M.A., Systematic Theology, Luther Northwestern Seminary, 1994 B.A., Religion and English, St. Olaf College, 1989
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a graduate program. The following items are not required for the application to be considered for admission, but are required prior to issuance of an I-20. To expedite admission processing, applicants should consider submitting the following with application documents: Declaration of Finances form, including proof of financial support. Certification of finances from banks or embassies is permissible. Copy of passport picture page Address and associated phone number to which to send the I-20 via
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should call the County 911 emergency dispatch center for fire, medical, and police services. Do not open your door for someone you do not know or cannot see. Don’t worry about being polite. Never allow strangers in to use the phone, even if they say it’s an emergency. Call for them, but don’t let them in. Don’t hide keys outside. If you can think of a place to hide a key, a burglar can find it. If you have to leave your car keys with a mechanic or parking lot attendant, remove all keys from the ring
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instills the power of collective responsibility and embracing the grind. If there is a history lesson woven into the book, it’s a slam-dunk pick for Dickerson. This year his team read The Boys in the Boat , an award-winning book by Daniel James Brown that tells the story of an underdog U.S. Men’s Olympic rowing team from the University of Washington whose hard work and determination helped team members capture gold and worldwide admiration during Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Games. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU
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