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July 2005

NAF ‘Ambassadors’ enjoy the homecoming of a lifetime

PLU President Loren Anderson traveled to Oslo, Norway, for the Nobel Prize Ceremony as part of his role as board chairman of the Norwegian American Foundation.

Western Viking, June 10, 2005

Career Moves

Stephen Cornils has been named vice president of development and university relations at PLU.

Puget Sound Business Journal, June 15, 2005

40 Under Forty

PLU graduates Amy Wigstrom, Ed Grogan, and Mark Mulde (director of Auxiliary Services at PLU) were named to the list of 40 young business leaders under making a difference.

The Business Examiner, June 27, 2005

A father's gift

History professor Wayne E. Carp is quoted in a story about new laws in adoption.

The Oregonian, June 27, 2005

KPLU will fill in signal gaps

KPLU extends the reach of its programming by acquiring KWGV-FM in Olympia.

Seattle Post Intelligencer, June 30, 2005

NPR rides popularity wave

KPLU is included in a story about NPR’s growing audience.

Puget Sound Business Journal, July 01, 2005

Schmitz Park students record their stories

KPLU Program Director Joey Cohn recorded a CD of students from Schmitz Park Elementary School in Seattle talking about their passions.

West Seattle Herald, July 13, 2005

Youth turn to 'newer' church services

Religion professor Patricia Killen discusses the shift in youth choosing more modern churches over traditional ones.

The News Tribune, July 16, 2005

Black and white and shades of gray

Religion professor Patricia Killen in quoted in an article about the different ways that scripture can be interpreted.

The Kitsap Sun, July 22, 2005

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Meyer moves to afternoons in KPLU air shift

Dave Meyer of KPLU has moved from the early morning shift to “All Things Considered” from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The Kitsap Sun, July 22, 2005

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