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  • . “Mom was a Republican and dad was a Democrat, and I chose right,” Parnell said with a smile. “It made for some interesting discussions around the dinner table. “Growing up, around the family dinner table we basically talked about public service and theology,” Parnell recalled. The elder Parnell instilled in his son that being a public servant was a noble goal. “I think even at PLU, he always felt the call to public service,” said Sandy (Scebold ’84) Parnell, who met her future husband her freshman

  • PO to send to the vendor.Standard Purchases - $10,000-$99,999Informal competition is required for standard purchases of goods or services. The Department Sponsor is responsible for independently seeking written quotes for the purpose of validating the price and quality for reasonableness. Acceptable quotes include web searches, email communications, public product listing, etc. Department Sponsors must include quotes with requisition submissions and receive approval from the Procurement Office

  • Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 discusses his global studies major, studying away, and his plans to attend UW’s Public Health Epidemiology program LATEST POSTS YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market & Taste of Garfield Street September 30, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: The College Essay September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: College Applications September 23, 2024 College Prep 101 Webinar: The College Search Process September 23, 2024

  • chocolate. There will even be free chocolate samples for taste testing afterwards.Let us know you are coming through Facebook.Event Details: Speakers: Erica Fickeisen, Lead Baker Justin Lytle, Associate Professor of Chemistry Time: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Date: Feb. 7, 2018 Place: Leraas Lecture Hall, Rieke 103 Free and open to the public. Free chocolate samples afterwards.

  • Religion! After years of gathering data on our local watershed in class, in 2022, it became a natural next step to create a digital exhibit, in collaboration with Tacoma Public Library, to share all our research on the watershed throughout the years. We join over 25 years of Environmental Studies students in collecting information about watershed health, and we’re proud to share what we’ve learned with you!

  • Allison Drago Executive Director of Education Leadership Programs She/Her Phone: 253-535-7273 Email: dragoab@plu.edu Professional Biography Responsibilities Programs: Principal Preparation Program Superintendent Ed.D If you need to meet with me, please schedule an appointment by email or phone! Biography Allison Drago is an accomplished educator with over 20 years of experience in P-12 public schools, serving in roles ranging from teacher and school principal to central office leader. She holds

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  • engagement with nature and the more-than-human? Third, what kinds of conversations arise when social annotation invites members of diverse communities to read together? This public collaborative reading project aims to bring Austen readers together to slowly wander through her novels, one chapter a week, using social annotation, and to engage our sense of wonder as we (re)discover Austen’s environments.

  • College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary and Social Sciences 2023 Capstones As a part of their academic majors, Pacific Lutheran University seniors complete a significant project, paper, or internship–a “capstone” to their academic careers–that is presented to an open forum. The College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies and Social Sciences invites all students, faculty and the public to attend our Capstone presentations. 2023 Department Capstones Anthropology 2023 Capstones Department

  • nonprofit and public sectors. My commitment to you is rooted in a belief that therapy is a partnership. Every session is an opportunity to explore, understand, and reshape the narrative of your life. Whether you are facing relationship issues, personal challenges, or just seeking a space for self-exploration, I’m here to support you on your journey.

  • The Department of Political Science is pleased to present their Spring 2024 Capstones. Presentations will be given on May 16th – Xavier Hall, Room 201 – 6:00-9:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Kaden BoltonVon BornAinsley FuerstSeth GebauerCalissa HagenKaden BoltonThe ``Chinese Virus``: Political Sinophobia and its ConsequencesVon BornHow Does Public Opinion Affect the Legalization of Recreational MarijuanaAinsley FuerstMental Health Care in Correctional