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Huertas ’09 (Spring Awakening at Balagan Theatre and on a National Tour). Rabbit Hole, which won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, is a story of loss, heartbreak, and forgiveness as a family attempts to move on after a life-shattering accident. “The play demands an intense level of naturalistic acting that requires the performers to be unfailingly honest in order to get the most out of both the humor and the pathos in the text. Our students have been aching for that kind of challenge, and I wanted to give it
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scholarly achievement, and a commitment to global education. You can give any amount to a previously established endowment, or establish a new fund named for your family, in memory of a loved one or in honor of a favorite faculty member. Please contact us at 253-535-7177 or advancement@plu.edu with questions.Ann Kelleher Global Studies ScholarshipMore InformationGive to the Ann Kelleher Global Studies Scholarship to help Global Studies majors follow their dreams of studying abroad!
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includes overseeing broad-based multichannel fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and the development of a digital-first mid-level giving program. Biography Miranda grew up in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys spending time outside, connecting with friends and family, and playing new board games. Her professional background is focused on fundraising at community-based organizations and contributing toward education access opportunities. Miranda has a passion for powerful storytelling, effective
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Connect with other Lutes in a city near you!PLU is traveling to Seattle, and Honolulu in March and April 2024! We look forward to gathering and enjoying food and fellowship with Pacific Lutheran University alumni, family members of current students and students interested in attending PLU! It is a great chance for alumni and families to share their PLU experiences with families of prospective students, while hearing campus updates and connecting with fellow local Lutes. 2024 Connection Event
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Paradise Gladstone Social Justice Director They/she Biography Biography Oki! Hello everyone my name is Paradise Gladstone, I’m a 4th year majoring in Global Studies with a concentration in International Affairs and minoring in Critical Race Studies. I’m Blackfeet and Kainai Blood Band from Browning, MT and Standoff, Alberta, CA. however I was born and raised in Seattle, despite this I have put in great effort alongside my family to stay connected with our relations back home and stay involved
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an intern at Russell Investments. We recently met with the busy senior to discuss academic experience at PLU. Read More Here Read Previous Summer Internship: Economics major finds family environment with global company LATEST POSTS Meet Cameron Emerson ’08 April 14, 2019 PLU Alum Visits Department of Economics April 15, 2019 National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 16, 2019 Economics Alum Receives Award June 24, 2019
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relationships to the landscape and autobiographical fiction.He will also be reading from the forthcoming English translation of his latest novel, Våke over dem som sover (Watch Over Those Who Sleep, 2014). The Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture honor’s PLU’s first president, and is made possible through generous donations by the Harstad family. The lecture is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
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Rachel Howard Assistant to the Dean Phone: 253-535-7659 Email: howardrm@plu.edu Office Location:208 Garfield - Room 104 Website: //howardrm Professional Biography Education BA, English, University of Windsor , 2006 Biography Rachel Howard is the Senior Administrative Assistant for the College of Health Professions and the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy. In 2006, she graduated from the University of Windsor with a background in Literature. Upon obtaining her BA, she accepted a
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their latest work in this year’s theme, “Survivors & Rescuers.” Survivors included the story of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947; Renee Firestone, Auschwitz survivor; and Pierre Sauvage. Sauvage is a child survivor and child of survivors. Nelly Trocmé Hewett shared the story of her family’s connection to Sauvage as he and his parents fled to Le Chambon where Nelly’s parents were among the leaders of the Le Chambon effort. Funded through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies. 2014
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their latest work in this year’s theme, “Survivors & Rescuers.” Survivors included the story of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947; Renee Firestone, Auschwitz survivor; and Pierre Sauvage. Sauvage is a child survivor and child of survivors. Nelly Trocmé Hewett shared the story of her family’s connection to Sauvage as he and his parents fled to Le Chambon where Nelly’s parents were among the leaders of the Le Chambon effort. Funded through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies. 2014
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