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  • been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your professors, you get to see people

  • terms of gender-related legislation. By participating in excursions outside the capital students will learn of Uruguay’s unique historical past and present. PHED 276 – PE: Tango in Uruguay (optional, 1 credit)  Hear from past students! Learn About J-Term Gateway Semester Program: Oaxaca, México Explore Mexican history, development, society and environment through an interdisciplinary view of Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Mexico Learn about U.S.-Mexico relations and gain an in-depth perspective

  • running for office. Franklin hasn’t been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your

  • to the conversations they have with alumni, making them wonderful representatives of PLU. By working together, these students raise support for all aspects of a PLU education, from attracting quality faculty, to providing scholarships, to supporting more than 75 clubs and organizations on campus.   Giving is EasyYou can support the TelALutes by investing in student scholarships today! Make a Gift

  • Lauralee Hagen Senior Advancement Officer Phone: 253-535-7203 Email: hagen@plu.edu Professional Education M.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1978 B.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1975 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Event Planning Fund-Raising Gift Planning Lute Spirit Relationship Building Responsibilities Lauralee is responsible for raising financial support for PLU in the form of current and deferred gifts from alumni, parents and friends in alignment with PLU’s mission. While she loves

  • Educator Standards Board (PESB) and meet Washington state licensure requirements. Candidates who complete PLU’s state approved preparation programs for teachers and administrators will be recommended to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) for licensure. PLU Certification Verification Alumni seeking certification verification are asked to email their form(s) to educ@plu.edu. Processing time will vary depending on graduation date and may take between 2-4 weeks. PLU transcripts

  • PLU’s MBA program named second best in Washington, best among private universities by U.S. News Learn More Request More Information Apply to the Master of Business Administration ProgramThe School of Business accepts both Standard and Fast Track Applications for admittance into its graduate programs. A Fast Track application process is available for current PLU undergraduate and graduate students from any major and recent PLU alumni seeking admission to a School of Business graduate program

  • Parents Make a DifferenceEven though your student may be farther away, you can still be involved in their school. Check the list below for how you might make an impact.Quick Links Lute Recruit Give to PLUGive to the Annual Fund The Annual Fund is the annual giving program at PLU and is the university’s general fundraising campaign. Gifts from alumni, parents and friends support the immediate needs of the university in four critical areas (scholarships, academic excellence, campus life and the

  • Follow us on Spotify!What in the world does work have to do with the global geese population?This podcast is designed to foster conversation and deeper reflection on vocation. We interview current students and alumni from PLU from various disciplines, asking big questions, and fleshing out what vocation looks like in the everyday. The name is a reference to Mary Oliver’s poem, “Wild Geese.” Discovering vocation is not about striving for perfection, but about listening. It requires authenticity

  • be successful. I want us to continue the partnership of students, regents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends that has moved PLU forward. I want us to continue what we have started. I want to serve PLU because I care, and because it is the right thing to do. In the end, the things I don’t want are all about me. The things I do want are all about PLU – so in very real terms, very real PLU terms, my willingness to serve became a simple decision of service over self. So really, what changed my mind