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  • Federation. Shelby Daly ’13International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. For her final clinical rotation as a student at Cal Baptist, she worked with the now-defunct Los Angeles Kiss, an Arena Football League team owned by – you guessed it – Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, the frontmen of the rock band Kiss. Daly said she often saw Stanley and Simmons at games. “They’re very big into entertainment,” Daly said, “so there were a lot of bands that came and performed during the games. That was pretty cool

  • father’s footsteps, enrolled in PLU’s ROTC program not long after the Iraq War started. He initially intended to be a nursing student, but struggled. The path ultimately led to rejection from the program, putting his military scholarship in jeopardy. But Lt. Col. Gillian Boice, PLU’s professor of military science, stepped in. “I owe her my entire military career,” Calata said. “She fought really hard for me to keep my scholarship.” Boice instilled a fierce sense of responsibility in Calata and other

  • ; the relationship between Indigenous people and place as reflected in food systems, ceremonies, visual arts, and oral traditions; and the relevance of traditional ecological knowledge in addressing environmental concerns. (4) RELI 491 : Independent Study For religion majors only and consent of the department is required. (1 to 4) RELI 495 : Internship To permit undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as

  • meal, social service resources, new toys and coats for kids, and more. Frank Hewins '86Frank was recently named Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators. (Photo courtesy of Franklin Pierce School District) But Hewins is best known for his part in improving student success in the low-income area he serves. When a Seattle Times reporter recently asked what the WASA honor meant for him as a fixture in the community, Hewins deflected. His answer instead focused

  • her white friends, she says in hindsight. She sacrificed the health of her hair to make them feel comfortable, and the damage went deeper than her roots and split ends. “I don’t care for my hair when it’s straight,” she said. “When it’s out and big, it’s me being myself.” When Urgessa talks about the stages of her hair, it’s more than a statement about fashion or beauty. It’s a symbol of her constant identity struggle, an indicator of the growth she’s made as an international student at Pacific

  • and Jewish Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina Title: “A Feminist Reading of Anne Frank’s Diary: Unexplored Perspectives” Lisa Marcus, Professor of English and Faculty Affiliate, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies, PLU Title: “The Anne Frank Project: Anne in the Classroom” Lexi Jason ’17, PLU undergraduate student, HGST minor 12:30 – 2:15 p.m. – Rebuilding Lost Polish/Jewish Connections in the School of Dialogue Program (Chris Knutzen Hall

  • . Kullberg recalls her own time as a student as incredibly influential. “PLU really challenged me to grow, and I really appreciated that,” she said. “I am grateful for my education, for the challenge and discipline it taught me. PLU served me well.” And she advises current PLU students to go with the flow of life, wherever it leads. “Life is what happens when you are making other plans,” she said. “Keep open to opportunities as they present themselves. I didn’t give up. I determined I would be successful

  • overseas for three years – at the time I was the managing director of the studio – and I needed to hire someone to take over.” “I must admit that as much as I liked and admired her when I first met her, I did not realize what a gem we were getting in her,” Kent-Harber says. “Kate is unfailingly kind and lives at a level of vulnerability and openness that is not common.” Yoga convert and student Gregory Alderete, 59, vouches for Fontana and the studio. “My first encounter there … the vibe was amazing

  • trail of change in his wake. For one thing: We now have to relocate that first designated press area. Past Royal Visits May 25, 1939 Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway visit what was then Pacific Lutheran College. October 1975 King Olav V of Norway visits. President Rieke confers upon him a silver medal designed by sculptor Tom Torrens. ASPLU President Martha Miller ’77 names His Majesty an “honorary student” and gives him a “12th Man” T-shirt. Nov. 17, 1982 King Carl XVI Gustav

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