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  • Sonja SchaeferGraduation Year: 2016 Majors: Economics, Chinese Studies Study Away: Antarctica and Argentina, J-Term 2014; IES Beijing, China Fall, 2014 My study away experiences informed me that the beginning transition of getting to know your new location in the world, the new role you play, the new task at hand, and the new people that surround you is exhausting, but so rewarding in the unexpected knowledge that you gain. I now work in Washington, DC in a congressional office. I keep the

  • a cheesemaking kitchen, store and restaurant in New York City’s Flatiron District. Kurt’s company also operates food businesses including Pasta & Co, Bennett’s, Maximus / Minimus, Liam’s, and forthcoming restaurant The Butcher’s Table. In 2006, Kurt launched Beecher’s Pure Food Kids Foundation, funded by the ongoing donation of 1% of all sales from Sugar Mountain companies. The Foundation operates the Pure Food Kids Workshop, which educates fourth and fifth graders about the prevalence of food

  • Joe Toth Dean of the Library Full Profile 253-535-7443 jtoth@plu.edu

  • Careers in Electrochemistry Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 Apply Now: Application for Fall 2022 (Class of 2023) Electrochemistry underlies technologies critical to avert the worst effects of climate change. Get the knowledge and training needed to help address the world’s biggest challenges! Chemistry, physics, engineering are all appropriate backgrounds – each brings unique complementary skill sets. Requirements: Passion for team-driven science and technology

  • Social work major and working mom Teranejah Lucas ’23 explores the politics and power of Black hair in her senior capstone Teranejah Lucas, 28, is in her senior year and majoring in social work. She’s preparing to do great things—after already accomplishing significant wins—and wrapping up a fascinating capstone. “As a single parent, first-generation college student, I’m out here defying the odds,” she says. Lucas lives… April 21, 2023 AcademicsCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice

  • Tuition & FeesFind out program costs, length of program options, and credits earned toward your degree. Find out moreExternal ScholarshipsExplore external scholarship opportunities through a number of resources for specific programs. Find out morePLU ScholarshipsEach of our graduate programs offers unique scholarships with varying monetary awards. Find out moreFederal Student AidLoans are a preferred choice to off set tuition costs after scholarships and grants. Find out moreMilitary Financial

  • Links to Loans Available to PLU Students Direct Loans www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-aid/loans/#what-are-direct-loans/ Direct Parent PLUS Loans www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-aid/loans/#what-are-direct-parent-plus-loans/ Direct Graduate PLUS Loans www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/loans/#what-are-direct-grad-plus-loans Alternative Loans www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/loans/#what-are-alternative-loans Nursing Loans www.plu.edu

  • Chemistry Capstone Symposia The 2024 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is here! We are happy to celebrate and showcase our students and their work.  Way to go, class of 2024!   We congratulate all of you on your hard work and accomplishments! Titles and schedule are available at:  https://www.plu.edu/chemistry/capstone-symposia/capstone-talks-2024/ For an archive of past Chemistry Capstone Symposia (schedule and abstracts with speaker photos) please click at the left to expand the Capstone Symposium

  • MBA Profile - Fall 2018Total # of Students 64Average Age 29Male vs. Female:Male 54%Female 46%Percentages of race/ethnicity: Asian – 10% Black or African American – 6% Hispanic – 3% Two or more races – 7% White – 70% Unknown – 1% International – 3% Fall 2018 Entering classTotal number of students – 28Average GPA 3.41Average GMAT 570Average GRE 295Male vs. Female:Male 57%Female 43%Additional details:Washington Residents 78%Military Affiliation 17%Undergraduate degree subject areas:: Anthropology

  • Student Engagement has a limited number of storage lockers available for student club/organization use. Clubs/Organizations interested in having a storage locker can apply each year for the use of these facilities. Priority will be given to clubs that currently occupy locker space. Available space will be allotted on an as needed basis. Space is available from August until May with limited summer storage opportunities. Clubs/Organizations assigned a storage space are welcome to move into their