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  • Harbor with his partner, Anna-sara Home, and their six children. Debbie Cafazzo Ohio native Debbie Cafazzo — the first member of her immediate family to graduate from college — attended Northern Kentucky University on an academic scholarship. She’s been writing about kids and education for most of her career. Following nearly 25 years as a reporter for The News Tribune in Tacoma, she moved to Tacoma Public Schools, where she currently works as technology communications coordinator. Karen Miller Karen

  • Support Fund B.G. “Bob” Carroll Memorial Scholarship Anna and Helen Cary Endowed Faculty/Student Research Fund Comprehensive Gerontologic Education Partnership Endowment Pak Joe Chan Endowed Scholarship The Ming Yee Chen Endowed Scholarship for Future Teachers Edward and Alene Christiansen Scholarship for Nursing Walter H. Christensen Endowed Scholarship Jean Christianson-Wolfe Scholarship Ruth A. Christian Endowed Scholarship for Education Kenneth Christopherson and Walter Pilgrim Endowed Scholarship

  • , PLU 8:30 p.m. Refreshments in the Scandinavian Center LobbyThursday, October 25th9:00 a.m. – Registration (Regency Room Lobby, Anderson University Center) 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. – (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)“The Torturous Killing of Anna Maria Buller – the Role of Nurses in the Killing of Sick Persons Under the Nazi Regime” – Thomas Foth During the Nazi regime (1931-1945) more than 300,000 psychiatric patients were killed. The well-calculated killing of chronically mentally ‘ill’ patients was

  • flawless sense of style.” A versatile singer, Ms. Houston has sung most of the major oratorios from Bach to Verdi, and many symphonic, contemporary works, and world premieres. She is also at home on the opera stage, and as a concert artist and recitalist has performed throughout the region and across the country. Her recent opera roles have been Madame Lidoine in Dialogues of the Carmelites, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, Lia in Debussy’s L’Enfant Prodigue, Elisabetta in Don Carlo, Countess Almaviva in Le

  • isn’t enough—we need to improve life for everyone around us, too.”  While at PLU, Schwartz worked at the Boys and Girls Club, and was a big buddy at nearby James Sales Elementary school.   Schwartz majored in sociology at PLU, and in classes with professors like Dick Jobst and Anna Leon Guerrero, he was asked challenging questions, and examined systems of oppression, discrimination, and racism. Like nesting dolls in reverse, he saw how vast the world’s systems could be. “I didn’t have either

  • WeindlingCarrie Ann MatyacDavid ZimmermanNichola FarronDavid SimpsonChristopher BrowningThomas FothPresentation Title: “The torturous killing of Anna Maria Buller – the role of nurses in the killing of sick persons under the Nazi regime” Who: Thomas Foth, R.N., M.Ed., Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. Bio: “Thomas Foth, R.N., M.Ed., Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. His fields of interest include history of

  • ‘Bean to Bar’ Movement in Trinidad and Tobago and Ramification for the Puget Sound Area Partnerships” 2018-2019Student Projects Christina Easley Faculty Agnes Choi Anna Leon-Guerrero and Ann Kelleher Mark Mulder Adela Ramos Jennifer Spence Student-Faculty Teams Jordan Levy with Sandra Estrada Heidi Schutz with Rebecca Frampton Giovanna Urdangarain with Riley Dolan Jan Weiss with Emily Johnson Robert Wells with Siobhan Chachere, Mackenzie Cooper, Julia Grosvenor, and Helen Smith 2017-2018Student

  • Studies Anna McCracken, Class of 2014 Degree: Global Studies & Anthropology Hometown: Spanaway, WA These days: McCracken, PLU’s Spring 2014 student Commencement speaker, is serving a year­long placement at the Corrymeela Community in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland—one of only 12 volunteers selected worldwide, and the first ever from PLU. Formed in 1965 by the Rev. Dr. Ray Davey and his students, Corrymeela is a community focused on reconciliation, encounter, relationship­building and hope. Learn more

  • round out a technical degree. I love math, because there is always only one logical answer (or most of the time); however, I also understand that without qualitative context one number cannot solve a problem. To me, economics is really about the ability to understand and anticipate the forces in an economic environment to provide the context for meaningful data analytics. Anna Reiman, 2013I graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in May 2013 with a major in Economics – and I’m so thankful that I

  • and Princeton, and will study women’s health at Vanderbilt, Kelsey will study social work at Smith. Anna is off to seek a Ph.D. in neuroscience at UC-Davis, Ashley in nanoscience at Colorado, and Joe in plasma physics at Wisconsin.  Angela is headed to the New School for Drama in New York, while Jordan will join a theatre company in Washington DC, and Abagail in Philadelphia. The “I’ve got a new job stories” are also exciting.  Shannon and Annie will be working at Bank of New York Mellon as