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,” said Kristi Floyd ‘19, who graduated from Franklin Pierce and grew up less than two miles from PLU’s campus. “Parkland is an amazingly diverse community that is full of incredibly generous people.”Parkland Gallery With a 55 percent transiency rate and Joint Base Lewis-McChord a stone’s throw to the west, it’s a high-turnover population dominated by rental homes that somehow still boasts deep community roots. And it’s that connection between citizen and community that’s become Parkland’s calling
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rituals it is believed that spirits will depart and, hopefully, bring protection, power and strength to those who have taken part in rituals. The objects used in these rituals are usually only used once and then are placed in a personal shrine to represent the blessings and protections given from the edjo that was being honored in the ritual. The Urhobo are a complex, fascinating people whose history and culture deserve further research and more attention within the context of West African and
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and it’s not exactly rage. It’s targeted satire and frankness. There is nothing I can do about it at this point. That’s who I am. That’s what you get. Campus Voice: Why are you visiting PLU? Cary Nelson: This is actually part of a West Coast tour. I started in Los Angeles, flew up to Berkeley, went over to San Francisco, came up here to speak with you folks today and I’ll be at the University of Washington tomorrow. I’m interested in the PLU chapter because it has been revived. You have 12.5
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research project into the topic resulted first in the publication of the Bancroft Prize-winning White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940 and, now, after five more years of research, A Generation Removed. “In this new book, I wanted to expand my focus into Canada as well, where generations of Indigenous children also experienced involuntary separation from their families,” Jacobs wrote. “In the
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Rooted and Open: Rev. Jen Rude talks about centering community, spiritual diversity, and Campus Ministry Posted by: Zach Powers / November 1, 2022 November 1, 2022 By Zach PowersResoLute EditorIn the summer of 2016, Rev. Jen Rude and her spouse Deb packed their things and drove two thousand miles West on Interstate 90 to a new home and a new call. Six-and-half years later, Rude is no longer PLU’s “new pastor from Chicago.” Now she’s known around campus simply as Pastor Jen: a thoughtful
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encountered — students and colleagues alike.” Matthias came to PLU, where she sang in Choir of the West and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from PLU in 1962. She received her master of science degree from the University of Washington in 1965. While a student at PLU, she met her husband Paul Matthias; they married in 1964. She taught in Wisconsin and Iowa as he completed seminary and eventually he received a pastoral call from Spanaway Lutheran Church. She served for many years as a musician for the
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in Africa. Although we were good friends, I always hesitated to ask David questions about his childhood. I worried that, if I knew details about what I suspected was a horrific past, I might somehow treat him differently. I didn’t think either of us wanted sympathy to unnecessarily alter our friendship, or the jocular culture of our college house.PLU School of Business Raises Money for David’s tripStudents, staff and faculty members from the PLU School of Business are leading an independent
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Corvallis Knights’ summer wood-bat baseball team for college eligible student-athletes. Lacking stamina and trying to regain a feel for all of his pitches, Beatty took awhile to get back to where he had been the previous summer when he compiled a 6-1 record in helping the Knights to the West Coast League championship. In eight appearances, including seven starts, Beatty compiled a 2-1 record, a 4.01 earned run average. His 40.3 total innings pitched ranked third on the team. While not as impressive as
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Associate, Casimir Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, Pacific Lutheran University Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Seattle Pacific University MEd in Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods, Vanderbilt Peabody College Master of Science in Data Science, University of Denver Master of Science in Life-Span Developmental Psychology, West Virginia University PhD in Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific
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