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past year, together, we have focused on making PLU “student ready” as our provost is fond of saying. We have invested time and resources toward… Innovating in providing today’s students the comprehensive support they need with phase I and, this summer, phase II of our Student Success Center Connecting our current students and alumni in new and innovative ways through the revisioning of Alumni and Career Connections Working to expand our high demand and signature academic programs while
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past year, together, we have focused on making PLU “student ready” as our provost is fond of saying. We have invested time and resources toward… Innovating in providing today’s students the comprehensive support they need with phase I and, this summer, phase II of our Student Success Center Connecting our current students and alumni in new and innovative ways through the revisioning of Alumni and Career Connections Working to expand our high demand and signature academic programs while
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Ed Hrivnak ‘96: Firefighter, Flight Nurse, Veteran Posted by: Zach Powers / January 20, 2016 January 20, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsEd Hrivnak graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. His decorated career as a public servant included 20 years in the armed forces where he served as the Crew Director of a medical-evacuation team. A veteran of the first Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hrivnak, who retired as a
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leadership, and that has guided this stage of my leadership career,” she concludes. “You shouldn’t go into management to get ahead or to make more money. You should go in because you wish to be of service. If you’re the boss, you darn well better care about people.” Lute Powered is a new series highlighting PLU alumni at some of the most well-known organizations in the Puget Sound region. Terri Card ’83 is the first of three Lutes that will be featured from Multicare Health System. × Read Previous
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each and everyone of you do with students on a daily basis. Living and learning initiatives in the division last year included a successful pilot of first-year wings in residence halls, expanded career planning and job search activities, increased diversity and social justice programming, enhanced commuter student lounge space, new Campus Ministry opportunities and special outreach to students who are military veterans. Health, wellness and safety services supported students throughout the year and
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and his fellow students have invited many local elementary schools to attend private matinee performances of the production and hope that children and parents from local schools that are not already planning on attending will take advantage of the three public performances. “I think children’s theatre has a very important place in the world of theatre,” says Helton. “It gets children interested in theatre at an early age and allows them to be captivated and inspired and maybe one day influence
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Saxifrage EditorDescriptionSaxifrage is PLU’s premier literary and art magazine. It consists of work by students, staff and alumni – poems, traditional art, literary essays, print, short stories, photography, musical scores and other works, all selected by volunteer judges from the PLU community. A book by the people, for the people. A celebration and review of excellence. A piece of PLU you can take with you. Saxifrage is ran by two coeditors whose responsibilities are planning events
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and his fellow students have invited many local elementary schools to attend private matinee performances of the production and hope that children and parents from local schools that are not already planning on attending will take advantage of the three public performances. “I think children’s theatre has a very important place in the world of theatre,” says Helton. “It gets children interested in theatre at an early age and allows them to be captivated and inspired and maybe one day influence
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