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  • By:Kari Plog '11 May 20, 2016 0 Amuse-bouche https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 20, 2016 May 24, 2016 Amuse-bouche Erin McGinnis found her passion for food at Pacific Lutheran University long before she was a student or administrator.“I’ve been here a long time, but every year feels like the first year

  • raise his hand to be heard in class discussions, despite fellow white students “speaking out of turn, half raising their hands or interrupting people.” “That’s not to say they’re rude people,” Dobies said. “But I think that they’ve grown up with the idea that everyone who speaks will be heard, but that everyone does not include everyone. It only includes a certain group of people.” While it made college more challenging, Dobies says he tried to avoid letting it dictate his student experience. “I

  • other supporters worried Simmons’ case would set a precedent unattainable by those who would follow her. “We were very afraid she was going to set a standard that nobody else could meet,” he said. It’s easy to see why they were worried. Before graduating magna cum laude from law school in May 2017, Simmons received several prestigious awards and honors, including the Skadden Fellowship. She was the first law student in Seattle University’s history to earn the competitive fellowship, which recognizes

  • President Joanna Gregson, Ph.D. Acting Provost Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT ENGAGEMENT Mary Duvall Executive Director of Advancement Jessica Pagel ’08 Director Kathy Engle Assistant Director Kathy Allen Alumni Engagement Coordinator Nesvig Alumni Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 253-535-7415 800-ALUM-PLU www.plu.edu/alumni/ ADDRESS CHANGES Please direct any address changes to

  • public service.” In fact, Strait added, he and other supporters worried Simmons’ case would set a precedent unattainable by those who would follow her. “We were very afraid she was going to set a standard that nobody else could meet,” he said. It’s easy to see why they were worried. Before graduating magna cum laude from law school in May 2017, Simmons received several prestigious awards and honors, including the Skadden Fellowship. She was the first law student in Seattle University’s history to

  • positive disruption or as a method for creating social bonds. But that’s also classic Foege, disrupting the point of this article in order to try to deflect attention away from him and my thesis that his prankster side is based on his empathy for others and his desire to affect change. “He also uses humor sometimes as a way to keep people at arm’s length,” said Paula Foege, his wife and fellow former PLU student. Lutherans are experts at self-deprecation, but Paula sees through it. She knows her

  • and affirm through highlighting positive aspects of a student or person. “We tend to lean more towards the negative because it’s easiest to identify,” Cushman said. “But once you have validated and affirmed, then you can build a bridge.” The instinct to identify the negative is something that Cushman says happens all too often. During his symposium talk, Cushman recalled a conversation he had with a substitute teacher who was surprised that students at Stadium High School weren’t as well behaved

  • Summer Research Fellowship to research and analyze human medical experiments and research. Sophia studied away in Berlin, Germany in 2015 where she had the opportunity to meet and travel with Kurt Mayer’s wife, daughter, and grandson to visit places from his childhood. Sophia also studied away for 6 months at the University of Oxford, England to pursue Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. At PLU, Sophia is the Global Studies student worker, an Admission Ambassador intern and tour guide, and a Gonyea

  • T-test, was performed to compare the effectiveness of student learning in the two different settings. Preliminary results show that students in the test group performed slightly better than students from the previous year. A discussion for further research will be provided at the end of this paper.Panel 2B: China under Mao and TodayChair: Mikel Edwards Papers: Navigating Sports Career through Political Storms and Market Economy: Two Fencing Coaches Lu Quan and Xu Guangli Yuxin Ma, University of

  • O’Neil (Mary Anne O’Neil’s paper will be presented by PLU student, Sophia Mahr) Pierre Jean Jouve and Pierre Emmanuel: French Catholic Poets of the Holocaust Catholic poets figured prominently in the intellectual resistance to the German Occupation of France. This presentation will examine the works of two French Catholic poets — Pierre Jean Jouve, and Pierre Emmanuel — written between 1939 and 1946 that address the Holocaust and explain the poet’s role as witness to the Nazi atrocities and resister