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  • NYT best-selling author Meg Medina to discuss writing about painful experiences for kids at PLU virtual lecture Posted by: bennetrr / February 9, 2021 February 9, 2021 By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University’s eleventh annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture will be held virtually at 5:30 p.m. on May 5. Meg Medina,, and New York Times best-selling author will deliver this year’s Benson lecture titled “Rough Patch: On Writing About Painful

  • Microsoft Philanthropies VP Justin Spelhaug to speak at PLU on March 10 Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 24, 2022 February 24, 2022 By Debbie CafazzoPLU Marketing and Communications Guest WriterBig Tech sometimes gets a bad rap, with critics pointing to its potential for spying on us, tricking us or leading us to rack and ruin.But technology can be a greater force for good. Justin Spelhaug, vice president of the Tech for Social Impact group at Microsoft Philanthropies, will bring a message of

  • by her husband and many other friends at PLU who knew her. Steve Skramstad Steve Skramstad, PLU senior graphic designer, passed away in May. Beloved by his Marketing & Communications team, University Relations and colleagues across campus, Steve was hired at PLU 20 years ago. Colleagues say Steve loved to stay up to date with industry design trends and relished working with his collaborative partners across campus. Steve played a crucial role in crafting and modernizing PLU’s visual brand

  • Science in Marketing Analytics. There is no vaccination requirement for this program.Exemptions As with other immunizations, students with documented medical or religious exemptions will be accommodated and not required to receive the vaccine. Students requesting religious or medical exemptions must complete the COVID Vaccine Exemption form.  The CDC has modified their guidelines for individuals who have been exposed to COVID, regardless of their vaccination status. Please be sure you are aware of and

  • industry climate.6 Skills you’ll learn in an MBA program:The skills learned in an MBA program are useful in nearly every single industry. From marketing to journalism to finance, an MBA can position driven professionals for significant career advancement in a variety of industries.An MBA program will prepare you to: Apply strategies and tools from different functional areas to increase enterprise value Identify strategic and operational issues in managing innovation and change Identify the qualities

  • July 24, 2014 In the Business of Making Connections Dan Rosales, left, and Daniel Smith, both ’07, are on the board of PLU’s Business Network Alumni Association. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Marketing graduates’ paths bring them together—again— on the board of PLU’s Business Network Alumni Association By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications It’s not surprising that Dan Rosales ’07 and Daniel Smith ’07 discovered their life paths at Pacific Lutheran University—that’s just what

  • : Photography Graphic design Writing Video Public relations Advertising Event planning MediaLab SiteFor more information on upcoming projects, check out the MediaLab website! VisitMediaLab students partner with real-world clients from many different industries throughout the Puget Sound Region. The goal of MediaLab is to help these individuals and organizations achieve meaningful results, while also giving students valuable pre-professional experience.Comprised of some of PLU’s most talented and capable

  • research topics, methods, materials, and procedures norms and best practices for research in your discipline aspects of the project requiring special care and planning (e.g., work with certain populations, collection of sensitive or protected data, use of deception, ethical concerns, etc.) HPRB proposal submission on-going HPRB responsibilities as a researcher

  • . Explore Institutional EffectivenessThe Office of Institutional Effectiveness supports the University’s efforts toward mission fulfillment through the coordination and management of strategic planning and progress; institutional accreditation and improvement; and data integration and institutional research. 40% Students of Color 45% First Generation Students 20% First-Time Undergraduate 50% Commuter Students 30% Undergraduates Receive Financial Aid or Scholarships 320Staff 350Faculty 100Tenure/Tenure

  • the Department of Mathematics regarding mathematics credit for students who have taken the AP Calculus exams (AB or BC) or the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Mathematics Exam (IBHL) is as follows: Exam Score Credit   Score Credit       Credit   AB   3*   MATH 151*   AB   4,5   MATH 151   BC   3   MATH 151   BC   4,5   MATH 151 and 152   IBHL   4,5   MATH 151   IBHL   6,7   MATH 151 and 152 *Consult with instructor if planning to take MATH 152. If a student has taken calculus in high