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  • There’s something for everyone at the Parkland branch of the Pierce County Library System. A community fixture since its creation in 1946, when it occupied the space that was once Parkland’s beloved Hobbytown, the library moved to its current location in 1990. The library is located at 13718 Pacific Avenue South, within walking distance of Parkland’s historic Garfield Street downtown center, along Pacific Avenue, the area’s busiest roadway. It boasts ample parking and lenient rules for library

  • Powers) Lutes Lead Local ‘40 Under Forty’ List By Sandy Deneau Dunham TACOMA, Wash. (Aug. 6, 2015)—Every year, the Business Examiner selects outstanding South Sound business and community leaders for its prestigious 40 Under Forty program—and this year, five of those are Lutes. On Aug. 4, the honored Lutes joined the rest of the 40 Under 40 roster at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma for the recognition program. Here’s a look at the honorees—and the amazing things they’ve done already: Molly Hill ’05

  • her dog Abbe and a rotating crew of foster dogs who take up temporary residence. Her website is www.brendamillerwriter.com.Jason SkipperJason Skipper’s debut novel Hustle was a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award for Fiction. His work has appeared in Hotel Amerika, Mid-American Review, and South Writ Large, and he has received awards and recognition from Zoetrope: All-Story, Glimmer Train, and Crab Orchard Review. He teaches at Pacific Lutheran University.Barrie Jean BorichBarrie Jean Borich’s

  • . Samuel Torvend as we explore the challenges and opportunities in doing something seemingly useless – of great worth!Registration has closedDag Hammarskjöld: Servant of Peace Wednesday, September 18, 2024 – 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time Virtual, and in-person options (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center)  In this presentation by Professor Emeritus Donovan Johnson from South Puget Sound Community College, participants will consider the spiritual foundations of Dag Hammarskjöld’s secular

  • graduating seniors. We are excited as you transition into the PLU MAE program!CS-STEM Program on KOMO News (May 2023)PI Gardiner and CS-STEM Teacher Candidate Nic Celebrado were interviewed about the CS-STEM Program by KOMO News. Link to the KOMO New Video, “STEM program aims to inspire students in South Sound school districts”.Western Regional Noyce Conference (March 2023)PI Munro and CS-STEM Teacher Candidates Mackenzie Anderson, Nicholas Celebrado, Haila Ignacio, and Juliana Rendler attended the

  • and will no longer be associated with Pacific Lutheran University. It is the intention of 88.5 to maintain a strong tie to the South Sound area and its jazz community. I, David Deacon-Joyner, have been invited to join the new station’s Community Advisory Board and I have gladly consented to do so. It is the intention of the PLU jazz ensemble and jazz studies area to be a part of the that jazz community and to collaborate with our old friends and colleagues to collaborate on jazz educational and

  • “Donation Comment” section, write Dept of Biology Complete the “Tribute Giving” section to donate in honor of Dr. Lerum Donations may also be mailed to Pacific Lutheran University, Office of Advancement, 12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447. Donations to Trinity Lutheran Church may be made online at giving.trinitylutheranchurch.com or you may contact Josh Judd-Herzfeldt (josh@trinitylutheranchurch.com; ​425-778-2159, ext. 2215) Dr. Jerrold Lerum teaching. Dr. Jerrold Lerum in the Bio Lab. Dr

  • whose common bonds are intellectual curiosity and the experience of their generation.  They share opinions, knowledge, and expertise with humor, creativity and mutual respect. Where is LIFE located?Learning Is ForEver offers classes to residents of beautiful Pierce County, Washington, which is located in the South Puget Sound area. How is Learning Is ForEver affiliated with Pacific Lutheran University?Pacific Lutheran University, located near Tacoma, WA, offers assistance to LIFE as a community

  • . Christopherson joined PLU as a religion professor in 1958. His career with the university spanned more than 30 years. After retiring in 1990, Christopherson continued researching the Reformation. He embodied PLU’s ideals, from his dedication to academic excellence to his commitment to Lutheran heritage. Off campus, Christopherson was heavily involved with the church, teaching adult classes and graduate courses for clergy. He was born to Norwegian immigrants and grew up in Irene, South Dakota. He received a

  • and Jewish Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina Title: “A Feminist Reading of Anne Frank’s Diary: Unexplored Perspectives” Lisa Marcus, Professor of English and Faculty Affiliate, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies, PLU Title: “The Anne Frank Project: Anne in the Classroom” Lexi Jason ’17, PLU undergraduate student, HGST minor 12:30 – 2:15 p.m. – Rebuilding Lost Polish/Jewish Connections in the School of Dialogue Program (Chris Knutzen Hall