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  • , inclusive and affirming communities for all who live there. CLICK HERE to learn more about Tingelstad. Read Previous Social work major and working mom Teranejah Lucas ’23 explores the politics and power of Black hair in her senior capstone Read Next You Ask, We Answer: Can I study international business at PLU? LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24

  • Shirley Winsley, a respected Washington State Senator and PLU alumna (’71), established the Gordon Winsley Scholarship Fund in 2009 to honor her husband, Gordon. After hearing her story, we are inspired by her support of the scholarship program at PLU, as well as her dedication to students as they pursue their vocations in the classroom and beyond. “Gordon Winsley graduated from PLC in 1952 with a degree in Business. As a WWII Marine Corp veteran, he received four years of tuition and books

  • selection of graduate courses in environmental chemistry. Students  also take advantage of existing coursework in GWU’s Milken Institute School of Public Health, Elliott School of International Affairs, School of Business  and the Trachenberg School of Public Administration. A capstone internship at the end of the second year with a partnering organization puts student in a competitive position for employment in the government, the nonprofit and private sectors. Deadline for fall: April 1. Website: http

  • HACU-member school, this event is available to PLU students. The deadline to apply has been extended to next Wednesday, April 21st. The Emerging Leaders’ Summit gathers undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in STEM, Business, Communications, and Liberal Arts to participate in professional development training throughout the day, as well as learn about available internships and full-time roles with some of HACU’s corporate partners. Find full details and apply here: www.hacu.net/hacu

  • On September 12, 2019, the 2019-20 Cohort of the American Business Culture Program took a tour of downtown Tacoma, visiting the Farmer’s Market, taking the bus and light rail for the first time, and learning a little about the city. They were then split into three teams and given a list of 8 categories, with the directions to take 1 photo for each category. The team with the most fun and creative photos would win a rice maker. A group of PLU staff, ABC Program instructors, and student workers

  • candidates to identify an organization of their interest to work with. Previous MSMA graduates have had the opportunity to work alongside leading nonprofits, local business gurus and international corporations. The client project consists of distinguishing problems, alternative courses of action, research questions and understanding the theoretical framework. In addition, both qualitative and quantitative research is conducted in order to provide a thorough analysis of the situation. At the end of the

  • InternshipsStudents participating in internships will have two supervisors–one at work, one at the university.  The supervisory relationship at work is not directly the business of anyone at the university, although concerns and problems should be discussed with your faculty sponsor. On the academic side, an internship should provide a learning situation.  Toward that end the following are required: Regular scheduled contact, so that you and your faculty sponsor may trade written material and

  • , it’s what you do about what happens. Because of his relentless willpower and fight to walk again, Logan has been able to achieve success in all aspects of his life and inspire all those he comes in contact with. Besides being selected to give the commencement address at his college graduation, Logan has spoken to groups of people from all ages and walks of life including college sports teams, elementary, middle school and high school students, youth leagues, business leaders and teachers. When he’s

  • HACU-member school, this event is available to PLU students. The deadline to apply has been extended to next Wednesday, April 21st. The Emerging Leaders’ Summit gathers undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in STEM, Business, Communications, and Liberal Arts to participate in professional development training throughout the day, as well as learn about available internships and full-time roles with some of HACU’s corporate partners. Find full details and apply here: www.hacu.net/hacu

  • falsehood. Our department has strengths in political and moral philosophy, including applied ethics, like environmental ethics, business ethics, and biomedical ethics. Our grads go on to do work with nonprofits, tech companies, the arts, and local and state governments. Others go on to graduate school in philosophy, law, education, medicine, including public and global health. We’re proud of the wide range of career and graduate opportunities available to our students. (buzzer blares) (Prof. Hay laughs