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  • in Denver, the Fairmont Hotel in Dubai, the Swarovski store at Rockefeller Center in New York City and at architectural landmarks such as the Stahl House in Los Angeles and the Farnsworth House outside of Chicago. And every Modern Christmas Tree, everywhere in the world, bears Stoecker’s signature engraved on its base. “The credit goes to him,” Bliss said. “My goal is to show my grandfather’s contribution to the design world. There would be no tree without him.” Read Previous Pacific Lutheran

  • paperwork and permits shuffled back and forth, the bones continued to sit. “This year, the state told us they wanted their chicken coop back,” Behrens laughed. After most of the bones – including a bag of mystery bones –were loaded in the back of Benham’s truck, the skull, all 200 pounds, was loaded into a trailer, and the entire skeleton was moved to the Rieke storage room last week. It will stay in there for the next couple of weeks, and then moved to a walk in freezer at the Columbia Center to kill

  • Science Center in Seattle. “This is a rare opportunity to have these kinds of objects in Seattle,” said archaeologist Donald P. Ryan, director of the Pacific Lutheran University Valley of the Kings Expedition. It’s been more than 30 years since Seattle has seen the wonders of the King Tut exhibit, and the current North American tour showcases twice as many artifacts as before, many of which have never been seen before in the United States. During a dig in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, Don Ryan

  • February 1st, he announced his enrollment at PLU on Instagram. “I wanted to play football again, I wanted to have a better situation for me all around, and PLU is like a perfect fit,” Shomler said. “I love this place, like, I really am grateful for PLU. It’s nice to be somewhere where I feel like I’m finally home.” After four years without football, he was back where he belonged. And, as the football team’s elder statesman at 22 years old, he’s taken on a mentoring role with his younger teammates and

  • were a lot of little things about her that really hinted at this love for research that she has continued on with.” After a bit of soul-searching, McFadden decided to pursue a career in nursing instead of psychology, and she enrolled at John Hopkins University where she earned a master’s degree in 2012. She was hired by Seattle Children’s Hospital soon after, followed by a stint at the University of Washington’s Pediatric Care Center. It was there that a frustrating discussion with a young

  • PLU Staff Council BylawsRevised April 2019Article I - Name and HistoryThe name of this organization shall be the Pacific Lutheran University Staff Council. Herein referred to as “the Council” or “Council”. The Council was established February 7, 1992 to provide a forum to share ideas, address concerns, and be an advocate body for Pacific Lutheran University exempt and nonexempt staff employees.Article II - Mission and GoalsMission: The Council supports the University mission. In pursuing that

  • 2020 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumThe 2020 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is virtual this year due to COVID-19.   Students have prepared recorded versions of their presentations for viewing by internal audiences.  Their talk titles and abstracts are listed below. We are all disappointed not to be able to have our usual in-person celebration of our students and their work.  At the same time, we have been very impressed by their  extreme determination and persistence in this challenging and

  • department meetings, works with faculty on projects of special interest and has the opportunity to plan classroom projects and presentations. PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts program sets the standard for academic departments offering internships to their students. The PLU Writing Center (253-535-8709) is another potential employer for the skilled student writer. While helping PLU students improve their writing as a peer writing consultant, you can gain experience in reviewing and revising texts

  • organizations include the Asia Pacific Cultural Center, Business Impact Northwest, Korean Women’s Association, Mi Centro, PLU School of Business, The Black Collective, and Washington APEX Accelerator.As director, Kreis supports approximately 120 entrepreneurial clients. She travels all over Pierce County, from the Key Peninsula through Parkland and Tacoma, and out to Eatonville at the base of Mount Rainier. Kreis offers her knowledge and expertise through one-on-one consultations. Sometimes, she refers them

  • institution must report statistics for each on campus student housing facility, for the three most recent calendar years for which data are available, concerning – number of fires and the cause of each fire; the number of persons who received fire-related injuries that resulted in treatment at a medical facility, including at an on-campus health center; number of deaths related to a fire; and value of property damage caused by a fire. Submit a copy of the fire statistics to the Secretary on an annual