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  • Lutes Broker Peace Våre Røtter: Our Roots Attaway Lutes Archives © 2018 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 – WINTER 2018 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Christian Caple PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Rustin Dwyer CONTRIBUTORS Claudia Berguson Tim Sherry ’67 Joshua Wiersma ’18 COURTESY PHOTOS Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Jonathan Nesvig ’67 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF

  • than the use of he face masks. When, in this male dominated part of Makonde culture, the men wear these masks, they take on not only their own identity – a man in a mask – but also the dramatic depiction of a character and the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. Men make the masks in secret and talk of them in public is prohibited in order to maintain the separation between reality and the spiritual realm of the mapiko. As a masculine artistic medium, mapiko deals with matters of gender and social

  • Bernas, and Jane Davie 2023 Recipients: Kiah Miller & Nick Etzell 2022 Recipient: Sarah Nelson Congratulations! LEADERSHIP IN SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARDThis award recognizes a graduating student who has served as an agent of change. The individual receiving this award has contributed to increasing the PLU community’s capacity for the awareness and action necessary for justice; prioritized and engaged diversity and inclusion at PLU, local, regional, and/or global communities; and has committed to the

  • professions that are grounded in our robust tradition of exceptional liberal arts education. PLU : Is home to one of the best nursing schools in the Pacific Northwest. Is among Washington State’s leading pre-health-science undergraduate institutions. Attracts and supports a diverse and local student body; over one-third of PLU’s students are pursuing a health sciences degree. Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in innovative care fields, including social work, kinesiology, and marriage and family

  • internal conflicts nurses can experience when working in a correctional setting. The innovative, complex topic was of personal concern and interest to Surla. Correctional nursing doesn’t attract as much interest because of the unique internal tensions around ethics, safety and other staff.    “A certified nurse must also be prepared in switching roles from acting as an emergency room nurse to a psychiatric nurse in a matter of minutes because you will never know what is going to come through the

  • discussions about academic integrity may influence students’ commitment to such values. Just as important, using an honor pledge is also a statement of the instructor’s values and models a strong commitment to encouraging academic integrity. If you have a strategy for promoting academic integrity in your courses, please share your ideas in the comment section below. References Gurung, R. R., Wilhelm, T. M., & Filz, T. (2012). Optimizing honor codes for online exam administration. Ethics & Behavior, 22(2

  • engineering courses, courses in business, economics, and ethics with a special emphasis on industry and/or an internship. Students choosing the minor will learn the basics of engineering design and team problem solving, will gain familiarity with industry, and will obtain valuable skills ensuring their success in the workplace or in graduate studies. An Advisory Board comprised of engineering and science professionals associated with PLU will advise students in the Engineering Internship process for

  • 1976 Otis J. Grande ‘38 1976 Agnes Stuen 1978 Dr. A.W. Ramstad 1980 Grace Blomquist1981-20001981 Theodore O.H. Karl 1981 Harold Leraas 1982 Eric Nordholm 1983 Dr. Philip Nordquist ‘56 1983 Dr. Robert C. Olsen 1984 Mabel Buli ‘23 1985 Luella Toso Johnson ‘40 1986 Hermina Meyer ‘54 1986 Harvey Neufeld ‘54 1987 David Christian ‘59 1988 Rev. Philip Falk ‘50 1989 Dr. Paul Templin ‘59 1991 John Schiller 1992 Dwight Zulauf 1993 Lucille Giroux 1994 David R. Knutson ’58 1995 Dr. Dick Moe 1996 Dr. Stewart

  • matters, like Bin Laden, what does it say about counterterrorism that we are sending drones?” while Christian Dilworth asked via twitter, “How can you avoid civilian casualties if the targets are surrounded by civilians?” “We had a wonderful turnout at the event,” Justin Eckstein, Director of Forensics and Clinical Assistant Professor at PLU, said. “I’m looking forward to hosting another debate in the future and continuing to generate participants from across campus and beyond.” To watch the debate

  • his favorite thing to do, he opted to perform from memory on the chance it would give him a leg up on his competition. It also helped that his partner Angela Draghicescu, a collaborative pianist, knew how to respond instantly to any expressive decisions he might make. His competition repertoire included Robert Muczynski’s Sonata, a short piece with both slow and fast movements making it perfect for competitions; Christian Lauba’s Worksong, a work full of technical fireworks that showcases how some