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  • starts in describing the origin of the music and drums, Tom Krise just listens. And enjoys. It was an unplanned, serendipitous welcome home. Read Previous Skones Era Choir of the West Reunion Read Next I never thought I’d study away four times and still graduate on time COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in

  • who’d admired him, professional friends who remembered his career at the USC Student Health Center and then in private practice, family members from the West and East Coast, and all three of his surviving basketball teammates. Alan and Kathleen had moved to Morongo Valley several years previously, and created a remarkable homestead there. This included a remodeled small home, an adjacent office and a greenhouse, all set at the foot of a mountain and commanding a beautiful view of Morongo Valley

  • Belton, President, Pacific Lutheran University MultiCare Health System ’s roots in the Pacific Northwest go back to 1882, with the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital. Over the years, MultiCare has grown from a Tacoma-centric, hospital-based organization into the largest community-based, locally governed health system in Washington, with 12 hospitals and more than 22,000 team members. MultiCare : Has two behavioral specialty health hospitals in West Seattle and Tacoma. Provides more than 256 primary

  • Room, AUC   Dr. Dagmar Herzog , CUNY Graduate Center, “Post-Holocaust Antisemitism and the Psychiatry of Trauma”   Abstract : Dagmar Herzog’s keynote revisits the emotionally charged conflicts among medical professionals in West Germany, the U.S., and Israel in the 1950s-1970s over reparations for mental health damages experienced by survivors of Nazi persecution and concentration and death camps. She emphasizes the resurgence of anti-Semitism in the wake of Nazism’s defeat and the complex

  • , Benson’s nerdy side comes out. But he likes to keep all that stuff behind the scenes. “It’s just wine,” he said. “When it’s sunny like this, I don’t want to think too hard about it.” Benson and his wife stress the importance of giving back to others, and the couple is committed to fostering community. Charity events centered on education are especially important to them, as is a local group called Chelan to Africa. Started by a local doctor, the organization raises money to support a small orphanage in

  • Sheppard is an award-winning filmmaker who has screened her documentaries throughout the United States, and internationally in Ghana, West Africa, at the Festival Afrique Cannes Film Festival, and in Germany at the International Black Film Festival in Berlin. Sheppard is a 2017 Hedgebrook Fellow for documentary film and a 2019 recipient of an Artist Trust Fellowship. Her documentaries include stories of resilience of Liberian women and children refugees in Ghana; stories of three generations of Black

  • , politics, history, kinship, and economics. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature, it provides a cultural ecological perspective of foraging societies in a variety of environments. It also examines how foraging studies inform archaeological research and the challenges that these peoples now face in a rapidly changing world. (4) ANTH 370 : The Archaeology of Ancient

  • technically challenging. To get ready for that, we’ll do some concerts on the east coast in Pennsylvania, New York, and I think West Virginia. Why Sergei Rachmaninoff? I grew up surrounded by this music, since I grew up in Russia. For anyone who plays the piano, this particular name is sort of like a sacred name because he was such a tremendous pianist. He wrote such exciting, challenging, and heart-rending music for this instrument. It’s natural that anyone who plays the piano would be drawn to his music

  • choral ensembles are open to students in all fields of study. All groups require audition. We will be posting sign up lists for auditions online by mid-August. Initial auditions will be held on: Saturday, August 31, 2024 (10:00a-3:00p) Monday, September 2, 2024 (11:00a-5:00p) Student choral ensembles at PLU include: Choir of the West, a mixed chorus of 30-40 members (primarily juniors and seniors), rehearses Monday thru Thursday, 3:40-5:10 PM. Conducted by Dr. Brian Galante. University Chorale, a

  • has also pledged support for a new Rieke greenhouse/laboratory that will support both teaching and research. Early in the campaign, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer was brought online in Rieke. Faculty and student researchers use it to study the bonding of atoms in a molecule to gain a better understanding of chemical compounds. Funded by the campaign and the National Science Foundation, the facility is one of the first of its kind located at a West Coast undergraduate university