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FIND OUT BY ATTENDING THE
Career ExpoAPRIL 25TH • 10AM-2PM • CK HALL, AUC
Alaska Airlines American Greetings Associated Recreation Council Boys and Girls Club- South Puget Sound CampusPoint Citizens for a Healthy Bay Crystal Judson Family Justice CenterDSHS Rainier School Easter Seals- Camp Stand By Me Expeditors International of Washington Enterprise Rent-A-Car Expeditors International of Washington, IncFarmers Insurance – District 10 Franciscan Health System Global Washington Habitat for Humanity Interstate Distributor Company King County Sheriff’s OfficeLutheran Community Services NorthwestMDC College Bound Medical Consultants Network Metro Parks Tacoma- Parks & Recreation Modern Woodmen of America Museum of Glass Northwest Leadership Foundation Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Oxford Global Resources Pacific Capital Resource Group Peace Corps
Peace Community Center Pierce County Juvenile Court PLU Academic Internships PLU Center for Community Engagement & Service PLU Office of Admission- Graduate Programs Prudential Financial Puget Creek Restoration Society Pyramid Staging & EventsREACH Ministries Red Cross- TacomaSeattle’s Union Gospel Mission-Serve Seattle SightLife State Farm Insurance Summerfield Commercial Tacoma Community CollegeTacoma Goodwill Industries TAPCO Credit Union TargetUS NavyWashington State Department of Revenue Washington State Legislative Internship Program Weidner Apartment HomesWeyerhaeuserWorld Trade Center- Tacoma World VisionXeroxYMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties
Attend the Expo and be entered to win an Amazon KindleRemember to bring your Lute Card to check-in!
Over 50 employers in attendance:
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WITH ANY PURCHASE
HAPPY EARTH DAY
We are now accepting book nominations for the
All Campus Common Read!
Submit nominations online atwww.plu.edu/commonreading
Things to keep in mind include:• Length• Fiction vs. Non-Fiction• Themes• Accessibility
Questions? Please contact Amber Baillon at [email protected]
Career Connections in Victim Advocacy
You are invited to come hear from professional advocates from local organizations such as the YWCA of Pierce County, Crystal Judson Family
Justice Center, Oasis Youth Center, and the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Stay after the panel to enjoy some refreshments and
learn about various internship and career opportunities with their agencies.
Date: Tuesday, April 30th
Time: 4PM-6PM
Location: AUC Scandinavian Center
PLEASE
REcycle
Interested in joining ASPLU next year? We’re Hiring for these positions now!
Want to know more? Check out the applications & Apply online at
www.plu.edu/career-connections. If you have any questions, Contact Human Resources Director
Haley Miller at [email protected].
Public Relations Director
Finance Director
Venues Director
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Sustainability Director Outdoor Recreation
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Coordinator
A CELEBRATION OF SCHOLARSHIP
Geographies of the Imagination:
Hades, Hell, Hurqualya, the Spirit World, and Tolkien's Faerie
David Seal PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 7PM, THE REGENCY ROOM
ANDERSON UNIVERSITY CENTER
A RECEPTION WILL FOLLOW THE PRESENTATION SPONSORED BY THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
In his thirty-six years at PLU, David Seal has taught courses in Dreams, Fairy Tales, Travel Writing, and Spiritual Writing.
His scholarly activity, including works on dreams and on elephants, has appeared in a variety of venues, such as The Seattle Weekly,
Tacoma’s News Tribune, and The Journal of the Elephant Managers Association. Seal received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago,
where he studied with Norman Maclean and Wayne Booth. Subsequently, he worked with Robert Bly and James Hillman
in conferences and in scholarship.
A FREE SCREENING
Meet the filmmaker!
MEET THE FILMMAKER!
Joining us all the way from Glasgow, Scotland, will be the producer/director of the film, Elly Taylor, who will speak about the making of this extraordinary documentary and answer questions from the audience.
ELLY M. TAYLOR
THROUGH HELL AND HIGH WATER A film by Elly M. Taylor
NANCY KELLY (with husband Archie)
The Scandinavian Cultural Center and Scandinavian Area Studies Committee at Pacific Lutheran University are honored to present the first movie of this year’s Nordic Film Series: War, Occupation and Resistance. The film is a compelling story of a young woman's rescue from German forces in northern Norway at the end of WWII, and a first-hand account of her return to see dear friends and places she hadn’t visited since 1945.
MEET THE STAR!
Nancy Kelly, the main character of the film, will be with us to meet the
audience and answer questions following the movie.
Join us after the movie to help
celebrate Nancy’s upcoming 90th birthday!
Scandinavian Cultural Center Pacific Lutheran University
2:00pm on Sunday, April 28 There is no charge for the movie, but please RSVP
to reserve your seat. 253.535.7322 The most daring rescue carried out by the British Navy at the end
of World War II changed Nancy’s life forever. She was fleeing from Nazi occupation in Norway when she met her Scottish love, Archie. Their love story highlights undeniable courage in the face of adversity and the determination of the human spirit to fight for
freedom at all costs.
Meet the
star of the
film!
In the event of a disaster — an earthquake, a volcanic eruption, an industrial accident or a terrorist attack — how would Pierce County respond? Who within our community would be most vulnerable? What specific challenges would they encounter? What resources might they have that could prove to be valuable in a disaster?
This course will combine three elements: Ø a grounding in the current research on the anthropology of disaster, Ø training in ethnographic research methods, Ø and an opportunity to use that training by conducting research within
Pierce County.
We will be working closely with a client — Pierce County Emergency Management — to produce an analysis of specific populations to understand their vulnerability and resiliency.
Ethnographic Approaches to Understanding Vulnerability to Disaster ANTH 487 - Applied Anthropology: The Field Experience
Professor Steven Thomson June 4-29, 2013 (Summer I)
Altered photographs above are used by permission of Pierce County Emergency Management
For application process information, contact Professor Thomson. Applications due Friday, April 26th.
[email protected] í Xavier 333 í (253)-535-7598
When Small Was BeautifulThe Ancient History of Resilient Practices
A Lecture by Michael E. SmithProfessor of Anthropology at Arizona State University
7:30pm- 8:30pm, Tuesday April 23, 2013The Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson Univeristy Center
The Environmental Studies Program, Antropology Department, and the Division of Social Sciences of Presents
#PepitoProTip:Don’t forget to stop and smell the rhododendrons.
FROM MOCHA WITH LOVESubmit a caption to [email protected] with the subject From Mocha With Love, or tweet @PLUImpact with the hashtag #FromMocha.Favorite captions will be featured in a future issue of the Daily Flyer!
Thanks to Kayli Felbinger for this presh photo!