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  • Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Lutes in Healthcare Alumni Profiles / January 20, 2015 Recent PLU Graduates on their Careers, Convictions & Passion for Health Care By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 21, 2014)—All over the world

  • mission and strategic goals of PLU.  This administrator would be the accountable entity for the oversight of the integration and implementation of DJS across campus.Committed Resources.Committed Resources.  Along with centralized leadership, a commitment to centralized resources that would support pan-university initiatives, moving beyond a series of minimally funded centers and ad hoc initiatives, to fully endorse and engage the goals of DJS.Clear and Supportive Structure.Clear and Supportive

  • challenges unique to the sector such as HRM strategies and accountability mechanisms, working with volunteers, fundraising, ethics, and legal issues. BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship– Intensive study of issues and challenges associated with start-up, growth, and maturation of a new enterprise. COMA 361: Strategic Communication- Introduces the theories, methods, and practice of public relations. Emphasizes technical and analytical skills. DATA 133: Introduction to Computational and Data Science– Introduction to

  • private Lutheran colleges of Norwegian heritage in the United States; •    represents Norway’s Lutheran heritage by serving as Norway’s chief diplomat and by having served as the nominal and constitutional head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway; •    demonstrates a long-standing commitment to education and to the elements of PLU’s mission and strategic initiatives in speeches and public appearances; and •    demonstrates care for a just and sustainable world through service; for instance

  • , that core priorities are being upheld, and that progress is being measured and accounted for, so the school can adapt, respond, improve and thrive. “The work itself involves the intentional integration of strategic leadership, assessment, institutional research and accreditation,” McConnell says. “Ultimately the goal is to support people and processes and help move the university forward with intentionality and integrity to our mission.” McConnell joined the PLU faculty as a kinesiology professor

  • Kara Atkinson ’23, transfer history major and former military linguist, on her PLU experience Posted by: shortea / May 5, 2023 Image: Kara Atkinson is a PLU senior majoring in history with minors in religion and Holocaust & genocide studies. (Photos by Emma Stafki ’26) May 5, 2023 By Grant Hoskins '23PLU Marketing & Communications Student Writer Kara Atkinson ’23 earned an associate degree while serving as an Arabic linguist in the United States Army prior to her arrival at PLU. A history major

  • Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate Posted by: shortea / March 3, 2023 March 3, 2023 By Grant Hoskins ’23PLU Marketing & Communications Student Writer Pre-Law Club President Quan Huynh ’25 unexpectedly stepped into the world of state government, with a bold new perspective. A self-described political newcomer, Huynh proudly represents PLU in Olympia as an intern at the Washington State Senate. As a member of Sen. Manka Dhingra’s (D-45) office, Huynh actively

  • -dip up to 8-credits in their major with what Innovation Studies requires. They do this so that the program is super diverse, with students from many majors offering their disciplinary perspectives. The Innovation Studies program gives you a chance to study business, history, computer science, economics, communications, art, and philosophy, to name just a few disciplines. One of the courses that I took is called Hist 346: History of Innovation and Technology, which traces the process of innovation

  • Letters from the Emily Dickinson Room, White Pine Press, 2010—Kelli Russell Agodon A Long Forgotten Truth, Rozlyn Press, 2010—Rachel Ballard The Cthulhu Cult, PM Press, Amazon, 2010—Rick Dakan As If, Parlor City Press, 2010—Tina Schumann Found: A Memoir, Seal Press, 2011—Jennifer Lauck Plume, University of Washington Press, 2012—Kathleen Flenniken This is What It Smells Like, New Libri Press, 2012—Cathy Adams Even the Stones, Caritas Communications, 2010—Kay Mullen The Fifth Season: A Daughter-in