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  • of the Board. She joined the staff as Co‐Executive Director in 2006 becoming the Executive Director in 2012. Dee serves on the board of the international Association of Holocaust Organizations.F. K. ClementiTitle: Presenter, Reconsidering Anne Frank panel, “A Feminist Reading of Anne Frank’s Diary: Unexplored Perspectives” Who: F. K. Clementi, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, and Peter and Bonnie McCausland Fellow of English Language and Literature at the University of South CarolinaBio: F

  • LC* Jeopardy Night | Friday, May 3rd from 6pm-10pm | South Hall Main Lounge | Hosted by South Upper Division LC* Hinderlie Hall Open Mic Night: Under the Stars |​​​​​​​ Friday, May 3rd from 8pm-10pm | Hinderlie Hall Front Lawn | Hosted by Hinderlie Creativity LC* Studal Farmer’s Market | Tuesday, May 7th from 4pm-6:30pm | AUC Red Square | Hosted by Stuen & Ordal DJS LCs* H.M.S. Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan | May 9-12, Various times | Karen Hille Phillips Eastvold Auditorium | Hosted by PLU

  • to other colleges and universities in the South Sound area?PLU has a full-time, tenured full professor heading jazz studies that has been in the music department since 2000. Other colleges in the area use part-time jazz faculty and have had a comparatively high rate of turnover. PLU has private studio instruction in jazz guitar, piano, bass, drums, and voice, plus an advanced jazz improvisation class for all instruments. Unlike other area colleges, our jazz band regularly tours, including an

  • interventionist and special education administrator in the Clover Park, Bellevue, and University Place School Districts to craft effective, research-based and inclusive educational opportunities for youth with social/emotional/behavioral/developmental disabilities. She now has a private consulting business serving the South Puget Sound region continuing her work with school districts and clinics. Rev. Molly Knutson KellerWho: Rev. Molly Knutson Keller, Certified Enneagram Coach and Consultant; Deep Coaching

  • fun2:30PM-3:30PMFoss Field Stay 'n Play in Ordal & Stuen Optional: International Snack Time2:30PM-4:00PMOrdal First Floor Lobby Stay 'n Play in Pflueger & South Optional: Pflouth Pfield Day3:00PM-5:00PMCheck in at Pflueger Front Desk Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Fun event3:30PM-5:00PMFoss Field Stay 'n Play: CAVE Games Meet other new Lutes in the commuter lounge4:00PM-6:00PMThe CAVE (Anderson University Center Basement) HUNGRY? Dinner on your own5:00PM-7:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons

  • ‘Newest’ Editions Matter to Students? Marketing Educators Association National Conference, Portland, OR. Mulder, M.R. & Joireman, J. (2012). Managing & Marketing Global Not-For-Profit Services: Encouraging the Gifting of Charity via Charity Gift Cards. Proceedings of the Global Marketing Conference, Seoul, South Korea. Gillespie, B., Taylor, D., Mulder, M.R., & Lieb, M. (2012). The Interactive Role of Narrative Transportation on Repeated Viewership and Program Familiarity in Television Programming

  • violence and what lessons might be drawn for us, here at PLU. The example that came to mind was Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, a small village in south central France, which during the days of World War II sheltered approximately 5,000 Jews and other refugees from the Nazis in what one of these sheltered children, film maker Pierre Sauvage, called “a conspiracy of Goodness.”2 During a time when many people found their consciences challenged to respond to the violence in their midst, one community led by two

  • students of pop music among my friends, and kept us up-to-date during the first years of Beatlemania. In June of 1967, following our graduation, Al and I joined Doug and two others in in Doug’s Pontiac GTO for a road trip south, listening the whole way to the just-released Sergeant Pepper album that was getting wall-to-wall play on the radio. We first stopped in San Francisco, trying, with our one-day growth of whiskers and slightly mussed-up short haircuts, to look as if we fit in at Haight-Ashbury

  • power of individual moral courage can overcome injustice. As the citation for the award reads: “The Angry Tias and Abuelas of the Rio Grande Valley are a collective group of women from South Texas who provide emergency assistance to asylum seekers at ports of entry and bus stations along the U.S.-Mexico border. The group aims to offer food, water, clothing, toiletries, logistical support, and cash funds when needed to those recently released from ICE custody. These advocates will use their platform

  • others Residence Hall information (see additional information) Housing processes and procedures Off-campus housing listings Webpage: www.plu.edu/residential-life/ Email: rlif@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-7200 Campus Location: Anderson University Center, Room 161 Additional Information: There are nine residence halls, including traditional halls (Harstad Hall, Hinderlie Hall, Hong Hall, Kreidler Hall, Ordal Hall, Pflueger Hall, Tingelstad Hall) and upper division halls (Stuen Hall and South Hall)Associated