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  • Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis Vice President for Student Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: roycedjc@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 159 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Education Ph.D., Rehabilitation Counseling, Syracuse University, 2001 M.A., Counseling Education, Emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling, San Jose University, 1994 B.S., Special Education, Indiana University, 1990 Biography Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis comes to us from the University of the

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  • Calling All Lutes to Protect the EarthThursday, April 4, 2019 + 12:00 Noon to 4:15 PM + Xavier 201Despite current federal rollbacks of protection for land, water, and air, we are witnessing remarkable efforts by students, public servants, and activists to diminish human-produced climate change. School Strike for Climate, the New Green Deal, and the Sustainable Tacoma Commission are local, national, and international efforts to protect and conserve the earth, our beautiful and suffering home

  • Student Essay ContestReally Generous Prizes!Calling All Lutes to Protect the Earth The Wild Hope Center invites currently registered students to write an essay on the calling to “care for the earth,” a core element of PLU’s mission. Faculty and staff who are members of the Center for Vocation Committee will judge the essays. The first-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $500. The second-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $250. The Essay should discuss the calling to care

  • Joanna Royce-Davis Vice President for Student Life Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: roycedjc@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Rehabilitation Counseling, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 2001 M.A., Counseling Education, Emphasis in Community and Mental Health Counseling, San Jose University, San Jose, California, 1994 B.S., Special Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990 Biography Dr. Joanna Royce-Davis comes to us from the University of the Pacific, where she

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  • Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb Testimonial Giza Alterwajn de Goldfarb, 79, discusses her experiences of sharing her story of surviving the Holocaust and her obligation to testify. Giza was born in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. She was smuggled out of the Ghetto as a toddler in a suitcase and was… February 20, 2023

  • Brian Bradshaw '07 Personified Care for the World, Service to Humankind Brian Bradshaw ’07 was coming down the stairs of his residence hall when he saw a young woman crying in the lobby. Brian was planning on going skiing that day. He stopped to talk to her and, after listening to her, said, “Come with me.” “But, you’re going skiing,” she said. “Yeah,” he said. “And you’re coming with me.” They spent the day on the slopes and her tears changed from sadness to joy. “That was just the sort of

  • Goodall and I Set Free the Smartest Birds in the World, Slate.com, November 2013 Make Way for the African Penguins, Smithsonian Magazine, May 2012 Stolen Wildlife: The Illegal Trade in Animals is Exceeded Only by Drugs and Weapons Trafficking, Smithsonian Magazine, December 2009 Sea Change for Puffins, BirdWatchingDaily.com, April 2011 Books A Penguin Told Me a Secret (XLIBRIS 2016) : View Book Wild Echoes: Encounters with the Most Endangered Animals in North America, 2nd Edition (University of

  • PLU VoicemailHow to Access VoicemailThere are three ways to get into voicemail: From a PLU Digital Phone – When the message light is blinking on your phone. By pressing the phone message key, the system automatically dials voicemail (x5000) (South Hall residents will hear a stutter dial tone indicating a message is waiting. You will need to dial x5000 to retrieve your messages). On Campus – You may dial “5000” and then * from anywhere on campus. You will be prompted for your extension # and

  • March 2, 2009 Using math to build community For the students, from PLU and middle schools around the area, the Mathletes Tutor Program is more than just numbers and equations.“What we are about is community building,” said Bryan Dorner, PLU math professor. Last week, hundreds of area middle schoolers, their parents and about 20 PLU students who take part in the tutoring program gathered at PLU to celebrate the program and mathematics. For the past five years, PLU math students have volunteered

  • June 4, 2009 Building a relationship with God based on openness When Mycal Ford discusses his faith, his story is that of a classic Christian conversion. He was an all-star athlete. He was, and remains, handsome and popular. In high school, success came easy. And with it, so did other things – like alcohol, drugs and women. Of this, he’s not proud. And through it all, he remained unfulfilled. Why does Mycal Ford prefer to be called ‘spiritual’ as opposed to ‘religious’? One Sunday, he was