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  • August 14, 2012 Campaign ends, surpasses goal by $22 million A performance in the Studio Theater in Eastvold Hall, which was recently renamed the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. By Greg Brewis The university’s most recent fundraising campaign was launched amid buoyant economic times, in October 2007. By a year later, the bubble had burst, ushering in the Great Recession and years of financial turbulence. Still, the campaign concluded May 31, 2012, surpassing its $100

  • competitive atmosphere fun with trips, volunteering, fundraising, and more! So, are you ready to come and play one of the most popular sports in the country? Type of Club or Organization: Athletic and Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Tuesdays: 8pm-10pm Thursdays: 6pm-8pm Saturdays: 9am-11am Where: East Field (Turf/Fieldhouse) for Tuesdays and Saturdays, Thursday location TBA Club Email: plureign@plu.eduReign Women's+ Ultimate FrisbeeDescription: The PLU Reign Women’s

  • is a good start at a major upgrade of athletic facilities at PLU.” Depending on the success of further fundraising for the athletic field, site preparation could begin in the fall, leading to the installation of the field in 2012. Construction will be completed in seven to nine months. The field is the first of two that will serve the, athletic, recreational, physical education and wellness needs of the campus. It will serve the men’s and women’s soccer programs as a practice and competition

  • Elevated Walkway'Students, alumni and colleagues at Furman University and PLU are fundraising for an elevated walkway, named for Dr. Teska, through the La Selva Biological Station wetlands. He brought hundreds of students throughout his life to La Selva, Costa Rica, to study amphibians, reptiles, insects, plants and the effect of wetlands on the local ecosystem.Dr. Teska pictured in front of the Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán in Oaxaca, Mexico. Dr. Teska was to become site director for PLU’s Oaxaca

  • events and meetings, at least two week before the actual event. If there is a recurring event, like a weekly meeting, the event planning form can be filled out just once each semester. You do not need an EPF if you are tabling, unless you will be fundraising. Note that if you reserve a room on campus and don’t fill out an EPF, you may not use that space, and if it is locked, Campus Safety will not be able to open it for you.Reserve a room on campusYou can make reservations for space, multimedia, or

  • powerful 24-hour fundraising campaign that will encourage Lutes worldwide to come together and pave the way for our students and the university, while honoring the man who made PLU possible. It is a core belief at PLU that access to a world-class education shouldn’t depend on one’s ability to pay for it. Meeting our students’ financial needs is one of the university’s highest priorities. Last year, 602 loyal Lutes came together to raise $236,507, including $100,000 in matching funds toward student

  • had pretty tremendous role models in that program.” As she worked her way to the top of the department over the next 18 years, Cohen broadened her experience. She always had a knack for development, spearheading several important fundraising initiatives and capital campaigns, including a drive to help fund the renovation of Husky Stadium. At one point, she worked in UW’s central development office to help raise money on behalf of the office of undergraduate education, but moved back to athletics

  • work ethic was going to be like — I had pretty tremendous role models in that program.” As she worked her way to the top of the department over the next 18 years, Cohen broadened her experience. She always had a knack for development, spearheading several important fundraising initiatives and capital campaigns, including a drive to help fund the renovation of Husky Stadium. At one point, she worked in UW’s central development office to help raise money on behalf of the office of undergraduate

  • Bachelor of Arts degree from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa in 1898. Three years later, Ordal completed his studies at Luther seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. Ordal served as pastor of Our Saviors’ Lutheran church in Tacoma and was a longtime member of the board of trustees and Pacific Lutheran College prior to becoming president. Once president, however, Ordal launched Pacific Lutheran College’s first endowment drive after collegiate status was achieved and was successful in his fundraising of two

  • said. “But right now, they’re doing so in facilities that don’t match the quality of the program.” The new center will be located just steps from the main campus, in a building previously occupied by the Garfield Book Company. Preliminary design, engineering and preparation work has been done, and fundraising to support the $6.5 million project is underway. McGranahan Architects is designing the center. The center will house a state-of-the-art training facility that will include expansive classroom