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  • continents, an achievement that was subsequently repeated in 2008 and will also occur in 2010. The course in Antarctica that makes this achievement possible is a class in Environmental Literature, taught by Dr. Charles Bergman, Professor of English.

  • for sharing our goal of collaborative dedication to PLU. Sincerely, The Presidential Commission for Innovation and Change Cameron Bennett, Chief Innovation Officer, Dean/School of Arts and Communication Kory Brown, Assistant Professor of Business, School of Business Melody Ferguson, Associate Dean of Admission, Division of Enrollment Management Erin McGinnis, Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services, Dining and Culinary Services Adela Ramos, Associate Professor of English

  • and Nichols Immigration Attorney, Hernandez & Associates, PC Judicial Intern, Hon. Brandon L. Johnson, Walla Walla County Superior Court Language and Cultural Assistant, Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport Undergraduate Admissions Counselor, Drexel University English Language Teacher, Niacin Next Generation Charter School Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Arts in Translation Studies, Kent State University Master of Social Work, University of

  • to class, never considering herself “good enough” to take an art class herself. Her own artistic epiphany came later, after graduating, marrying, moving back to Oregon, teaching English for a few years in a rural school, returning to Washington—and seeing a colored-pencil drawing at a relative’s house. These pencils were not just your usual Crayolas, Kullberg thought, and she was captivated that professional brands could be used as an art medium. “Colored pencils and I were meant to be,” she said

  • State Foreclosure Prevention hotline at 1-877-894-4663. Next Steps Apply to the portal below. If you are an eligible homeowner in the City of Tacoma, apply to the City of Tacoma. All others should be directed to the Pierce County Consortium. City of Tacoma Mortgage Assistance Applications Pierce County Consortium Mortgage Assistance Applications English Korean Spanish Tagalog Russian English Korean (coming soon) Spanish (coming soon) Tagalog (coming soon) Russian (coming soon) Additional Resources

  • , you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu)Step Three: submit official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attendedOfficial Transcripts Official transcripts must be sent to GradCAS from all US and English-Speaking Canadian institutions you listed in the College Attended section of your application. Official international and French Canadian transcripts must be sent to PLU Graduate Admission Office. See GradCAS instructions for sending official transcripts. Sending Transcripts

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to

  • America in April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to

  • April 1940 (for more details about Kurt’s childhood and the Mayers’ “exodus” from Germany, click here to read the first chapter of Kurt Mayer’s memoir). Kurt’s family settled in San Francisco, where he quickly learned English well enough to be a member of Lowell High School’s prize-winning debate team. Kurt attended College of Pacific in Stockton, California and then Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Kurt served in the US Army in the Judge Advocates office in Germany. In 1957, Kurt moved to