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  • ’ Radical Vision for a Love with No Exceptions won the Reader’s Favorite Bronze Medal International Book Award for Christian Living, the 2020 IAN Outstanding Religion Book of the Year Award, and 3rd place IAN Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award. Also, Publisher’s Weekly named Love Without Limits “a must-read for all Christians interested in inclusivity for their communities.” Love Without Limits was released in 2nd edition paperback and also on Audiobook with Jacqueline narrating in August, 2022. An

  • serve as bookends,” she said. “I assist students as they are entering the educational system and he assists them as they are finishing up and preparing to head out into the world.” Melinda BeltonGiving her cousin Greg Sojka a campus tour. The Belton FamilyFrom left to right: Ian, Carter, Lane, Melinda and Allan. Melinda studied business at PLU. Her time in human resources right out of college started at a company in Bellevue that sold “amazing, fairly new products called cellular telephones,” she

  • preschool classroom.” “I like to think that Allan and I serve as bookends,” she said. “I assist students as they are entering the educational system and he assists them as they are finishing up and preparing to head out into the world.” Melinda BeltonGiving her cousin Greg Sojka a campus tour. The Belton FamilyFrom left to right: Ian, Carter, Lane, Melinda and Allan. Melinda studied business at PLU. Her time in human resources right out of college started at a company in Bellevue that sold “amazing

  • . Using individualism and collectivism to compare cultures–A critique of the validity and measurement of the constructs: Comment on Oyserman et al. (2002). Psychol Bull [Internet]. 2002;128(1):78–88. Caldwell-Harris CL, Ayçiçegi A. When Personality and Culture Clash: The Psychological Distress of Allocentrics in an Individualist Culture and Idiocentrics in a Collectivist Culture. Transcult Psychiatry [Internet]. 2006;43(3):331–600. Ian Rice, '20, Politics & Government and Global Studies:My tutorial

  • immediately,” said Ian Rice ’20, a political science and global studies double major who studied there last month. “You don’t have to ask a question of somebody to get an answer.” Natalia Giovengo ’20, an anthropology major, said she was surprised by the intimacy of the Makah’s relationship with PLU. “He waves at passing cars,” Giovengo said of Huelsbeck. “They see the white vans and they know it’s PLU.” All the students say that warm welcome empowers them to dive deeper and ask questions they wouldn’t