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while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 May 20, 2024 Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market May 20, 2024
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and Joel are fictitious. Katherine, a successful gallery owner, confronts the difficult past of her great-aunt and must decide whether great art stemming from hate should be lauded or destroyed. Aunt Raini is presented October 20, 21, 26 (student discount performance), 27 and 28 at 7:30pm and October 29 at 2pm in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $10 – General admission; $5 – 60+, military, alumni and
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and Joel are fictitious. Katherine, a successful gallery owner, confronts the difficult past of her great-aunt and must decide whether great art stemming from hate should be lauded or destroyed. Aunt Raini is presented October 20, 21, 26 (student discount performance), 27 and 28 at 7:30pm and October 29 at 2pm in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $10 – General admission; $5 – 60+, military, alumni and
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PLU's MBA GuideHow “the Great Resignation” is affecting the workforce:According to Inc.com, 11.5 million working professionals quit their jobs in April, May and June of 2021. Sometimes referred to as “the Great Resignation,” employers are navigating the challenges of a changing workforce — just as many employees are questioning how to adapt to a workforce impacted by the pandemic. As our company culture continues to evolve, leaders in each industry will need to develop the knowledge and skills
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year. “I was a little intimidated at first, just since he has such an amazing position and does amazing work,” Wilhelm said. “But as soon as we started talking, I was really able to connect with him — especially since we both majored in economics.” “Some of the things I challenged Chloe with were to continue to think really critically about the different paths that she wanted to pursue,” Graciano said. “The great thing about economics is it opens up a lot of doors. I challenged her to think about
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. After three years of college in Texas, Woods married and moved to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, only a semester shy of graduation. Soon, she heard great things about PLU’s care for students and career placement program. “I remember the care and concern of the professors and the administration,” Woods says. “I felt like they cared about me as a person and were invested in helping me be successful. Even in the short period I was there, I felt that.” Read our full profile of Lisa Woods. Lute Powered
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March 1, 2012 Facebook helps Scandinavian alumni stay in touch and up-to-date on all things PLU. Facebook helps keep alumni in touch Facebook is opening the door for PLU alumni from around the world to keep in contact with each other and their alma mater. “It’s a great vehicle to stay in touch,” said Kjell Thompsen ‘ 94, ’97, president of the PLU Scandinavian Alumni group. “I think it’s very important for alumni to stay in touch.” Both professionally and personally there are so many networks
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Commencement Bay. “[The theme] plays to one of the strengths of the collection, which is landscape. We have so many great views, in such a diverse range of styles,” Heather Mathews, gallery coordinator and exhibition curator says. “It provides a great introduction to the University’s Permanent Art Collection.” Other pieces and styles include Walt Tomsic’s Idealized Bavarian Landscape, a crisp, bold work combing abstraction and naturalism, and Robert Indiana’s Brooklyn Bridge, which barely alludes to the
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great hurting family we ask again “how do we both build democracy and ensure our precious freedoms and, at the same time, guard and protect the general welfare, and insure domestic tranquility?” In that shared quest, we are all Norwegians tonight! Third, we are all Norwegians tonight because we are resolved to stand our ground and to stand it together, to help one another live through our grief and anguish, to reflect and learn from our experience, and through it all to move forward once again, and
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major, a job once he graduated in May 2014. Stegemoeller attended this year’s Career Expo, too, where he recalled the great success of the previous year’s. Knowing that only a few tech companies would be represented at the 2013 fair, Stegemoeller took five printed resumes in hand. “I figured I’d go anyway,” Stegemoeller said. “And I am really glad that I did.” Unexpectedly, Stegemoeller got to speak with the recruiter from Pariveda that day and handed in his resume. Then he was offered a job
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