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  • part of that effort.” Read Previous Professor Maria Chávez quoted in article about women of color in the workplace Read Next Powell-Heller Conference explores before, during and after the Holocaust COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them

  • Laurie Murphy Professor of Computer Science Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-8729 lmurphy@plu.edu

  • superstars Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. The agency’s first project was building Kobe Bryant’s Website, kb24.com, and creating original content and films that are featured on it. Ford uses multiple formats to shoot campaign ads – even his Super-8 camera. “I fell in love with filmmaking at PLU. My friends and I would make videos and skits that led to more nuttiness,” says Ford. Ford became a copywriter in 1999 and spent the next seven years writing ads for Wieden + Kennedy, a Portland Ore., ad agency. In

  • Program, there was also be a panel presentation by PLU and Peace Corps alumni  – Colin Hartke ’08, Taneesha Jenkins ’10, Annē (Hoblitt) Linn ’08 and Bonnie Nelson ’08 – on the topic of, Local and Cross-Cultural Engagement: Challenges and Opportunities. About Shamil Idriss, 2017Shamil Idriss is President and CEO of Search for Common Ground, a global conflict transformation organization with offices in 35 countries. Prior to this position he was appointed Deputy Director of the UN Alliance of

  • FAQsFrequently asked questions about the Wellness Access Plan and the Health CenterMoreWellness Access PlanHighlights of the PLU wellness Access PlanMoreInsuranceUsing insurance at the Health CenterMoreWashington Benefit ExchangeLearn more about the Washington Health Plan Finder and how to find the right insurance plan for you!More LOCATION601 121st St S Parkland, WA 98444HOURSMonday – Friday, 8am to 5pmEMERGENCY911 (off campus)

  • significant issue. The Lutes were responsible for retrieving it.The estimated moving cost to transport the new boat was far beyond the team’s resources and shell trailers were unheard of in those days. Needing the shell for the program to survive, they responded positively when somebody asked: “Why not row it down?” That’s what they did. The Lutes endured a marathon paddle from Seattle’s Union Bay to Tacoma’s Point Defiance—an estimated 45 miles. It took more than 15 hours to complete, in the chill of a

  • InsuranceThere is no charge for an office visit to the PLU Health Services Clinic. This applies to all PLU students: domestic and international, graduate and undergraduate. All we ask is to see your PLU ID. *Certain tests or services may have a fee* PLU does not require students to have health insurance, but we strongly recommend it. Learn about Affordable Care Act insurance here.Wellness Access Plan BenefitDomestic undergraduate students are a part of the PLU Wellness Access Plan. The Wellness

  • : Business RequirementWA Community College coursePLU equivalent Financial AccountingACCT& 202BUSA 202 Managerial AccountingACCT& 203BUSA 203 Introduction to Business in the Global EnvironmentBUS& 101BUSA 201 Business Law & EthicsBUS& 201BUSA 303 Principles of MicroeconomicsECON& 201ECON 101 Linear Models & Calculus, an IntroductionMATH& 148 or MATH& 151 MATH 128 Introduction to StatisticsMATH& 146STAT 231 You can find a full list of equivalencies for most Washington and Oregon community colleges by going

  • July 8, 2008 Spanning the globe during J-Term 2008 In January more than 400 students were sojourners in 21 countries across the globe as once again PLU classes convened on all seven continents. ANTARCTICA Journey to the End of the Earth From the great South American city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to the tip of the continent in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, students explored some of the grandest scenery in the world. Patagonia served as a jumping-off point for 11 days in Antarctica – all