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  • the pursuit of social justice. The Krista Foundation for Global Citizenship The Krista Foundation provides mentoring support and Service and Leadership Development Grants for young adults in their twenties who are engaged in sustained period of voluntary or vocational service as an expression of their Christian faith and values.  Through a ecumenical and intergenerational community the Foundation seeks to encourage a new generation of leaders to develop a lifelong ethic of service, civic

  • Hinderlie wing and is trained to build community around the HCCE mission of “creativity appreciation and exploration of the meaning of creativity in the context of global citizenship as a mechanism for expression, activism, leadership & reflection.”  HCCE RAs will work collaboratively with faculty to enhance learning in this community.Global Community (Kreidler)In addition to general RA responsibilities, the KGC RA is placed in a Kreidler wing and is trained to build community around the KGC mission of

  • to go do a clinical somewhere and maybe follow somebody,” Richardson said. “PLU’s program is not a passive learning experience. It’s a very active learning experience. The employers out there know the difference.” Rich preceptorships and clinical placements offer graduate students — master’s and doctorate students alike — valuable experience that they can leverage into leadership opportunities after finishing their degrees. Nursing faculty take great care in screening the health care partners, to

  • -athletes are building skills in leadership, teamwork and service. Your investment provides the opportunities and resources necessary to compete and grow at a high level. Go Lutes!Invest TodayLong-Term ImpactYour investment in scholarship support has a lasting impact, as these PLU alumni share. Thank you!Hear from Alumni A note about Q Club: There is no longer formal Q Club programming, but your investments continue to have an impact on the Quality of a student’s education. Thank you! Gifts to “Q Club

  • particular challenges and successes of “having it all” – parenthood, family and career – in contemporary Norwegian society. Cathrine Sandnes’ decades of engagement in feminist issues began in 1990 with her work as a newspaper journalist. She held the position of cultural editor for the newspaper Dagsavisen from 1998-2000 and 2002-2005. From 2006-2014 Sandnes served as the editor of Samtiden, Norway’s largest and oldest cultural and political journal. Under her leadership, the journal received several

  • Academics PLU purposefully integrates professional studies with the liberal arts for a comprehensive education to successfully prepare students for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.” Admission It’s time for you to apply! Our application is always free, and you’ll have an admission decision and will know if you’ll get an academic scholarship within about a month. Administration Information and Technology Services, the Business and Payroll offices, Human Resources

  • University.Educating Future Global LeadersThe Pacific Lutheran University MBA Program is founded on the cornerstones of leadership, creative innovation, global awareness, and ethical responsibility.

  • PLU’s Theatre & Dance Department provides full support for student productions and student organizations as a means for professional growth, artistic experimentation and leadership development. Our Theatre & Dance student organizations have access to an array of performance spaces, from the flexible 150-seat Studio Theatre to our 600-seat Eastvold mainstage! "The Pillowman" by Vpstart Crow (2016) ΑΨΩ One Acts (2016) "The House of Blue Leaves" by ΑΨΩ (2015) Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega (ΑΨΩ

  • December 8, 2008 Former ASPLU VP tagged as Rising Star This November at the NASPA Awards Luncheon, Tamara Power-Drutis ’08 received the Undergraduate Rising Star Award for Region V. The award is given to a undergraduate annually based on service to others, demonstrating outstanding leadership skills, significantly contributing to their institution by planning an activity or program that benefits students, involvement in research that would benefit the student affairs profession, helping to make

  • The Gold Group forms part of the ongoing commitment to advocate with and for undocumented students at PLU. Created by undocumented students, for undocumented students, our group and our meetings provide a confidential space to connect with community members, share on and off-campus resources, and learn about opportunities for engagement, advocacy, leadership and more. Meetings are held twice a month. For general questions about the group or information about membership, please contact us at