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  • .  Currently Director of 5th and 6th grade bands in the Bellevue School District.“PLU was a great school to go to.  When I started going there I couldn’t believe how welcoming and helpful everyone was.  PLU… helped me find ways to pay for everything I needed.  I attended PLU because I loved the small school atmosphere and the music program.  Being the first person in my family to attend a 4-year university, I always felt encouraged there to succeed.  This school equipped me with skills I never even knew I

  • in any discipline with a good command of German for a year of independent study or a full M.A. degree program at a German University. Award/Stipend/Benefits: monthly stipend of approximately E750, plus health insurance and a flat rate subsidy for travel costs. Additionally, limited find are available for a rent subsidy and family allowance.Davies - Jackson ScholarshipEligibility The Davies-Jackson Scholarship provides a unique opportunity for graduating seniors with exceptional academic records

  • of recognizing and responding appropriately to life-threatening emergencies. Communication The student must communicate effectively verbally, non-verbally, and in writing in a timely manner with other students, faculty, staff, patients, family, and other healthcare professionals. They must be able to express ideas clearly and must be open to giving and receiving feedback. The student must be able to convey and exchange information regarding assessments, solutions, directions, and treatments. The

  • scholarship and how competitive is it to get one?You can come to campus or send in a recorded audition any time you’d like, but it is strongly suggested that you come to PLU for a live audition during our scholarship audition weekend in early February. That weekend doesn’t give you preferential treatment, but provides you and your family with a wonderful opportunity to experience the campus and music faculty and ask questions of us when we’re asking questions of you. Scholarships are given on the basis of

  • , media influence on the attitudes toward suicide, and conceptions of self—just to name a few. “What I remember about his approach to teaching was the way he drew students into the material by telling stories about his life,” says Sociology Chair Kate Luther, a former PLU student of Arturo’s. “For example, as he taught about racial justice and ethnic identity, he would share about his experiences growing up in Colombia in a Polish family. I was grateful to Arturo’s support as I learned to teach

  • graduate, discovered her passion for archaeology early. “Ever since I can remember—ever since my family can remember—I’ve been obsessed with it,” Hunt said from her hometown of Anchorage. “I would watch National Geographic constantly and tear apart the magazines and put them in a special binder.” She pursued her passion through two years at another (ahem) western Washington university but briefly changed course when she was told her dreams were silly. As a result, she dipped into the Classics sphere

  • submit HPRB proposals. Overview of HPRB process and resources including online submission of research through Axiom Mentor system.  This workshop is open to all faculty. Registration is required. University Conference University Conference Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. | Chapel – Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Ness Family Chapel All are welcome for the first chapel of the new Academic Year 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. | Morning Refreshments – Karen Hille Phillips Center

  • credit hours). (4) RELI 342 : City of Gods: Ordinary Life and Religion in Late Antiquity - RL, VW This course investigates the nature of religion in the late Roman Empire in regional, indigenous, mono-, di-, and poly-theistic systems, focusing on layers of life infused with distinctly religious significance: (1) family, (2) city, and (3) empire. Course content includes origin stories; operations of nature; locale and legitimacy of authority; ritual; forms and places of worship; definition and basis

  • the illumination “Genealogy of Jesus,” Moore said it was an “extraordinary stroke of genius” to depict a menorah as Jesus’ family tree. “Those spiritual traditions often have more in common than things that divide us,” she said. I always come back to the first illumination in The Saint John’s Bible when people ask why I was in Collegeville learning about a Bible; it summarizes the book’s narrative in a neat little package. The story: Creation. The task: creating an image of the story without

  • . We miss our families.” “I can show sympathy to those that lost a loved one, but I am not crying alongside them. The person that just died is not my friend or family member. It is harsh to say that, but that is what you have to do to make sure that you do your job the right way.” “I have been on a call where a 16-year-old boy was killed in a car by a drunk driver. The victim was sitting in the back seat of the car and they were waiting at a red light. A drunk driver rear ended their vehicle at a