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  • OpportunitiesOn this page you will find updated information on volunteer, internship and job opportunities in the field.Below you will find a list of local and national organizations offering employment and and/or volunteer opportunities in the field. We also recommend that you contact Alumni and Student Relations. OrganizationPreferred QualificationsApply YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap CountiesVaries by position Jobs Valley Medical CenterBachelor's Degree Jobs Camp KoreyVaries by positionJobs Camp

  • Karyn Paige CFTC Sr. Administrative Assistant she/her Phone: (253) 535-8782 Email: paigeka@plu.edu Office Location:Garfield Station - Room CFTC Status:Part-time Website: https://www.plu.edu/mft/the-couple-and-family-center/ Biography Biography I am thrilled to join the CFTC team as your new Senior Admin Assistant. I bring over 10 years of experience in administrative support, as well as transferable skills from my background in web development, guest services and community relations. I hold a

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  • The page menus are located under appearance and in the menus tab. To get there, hover over Appearance and click Menus. This is if you want to add a page or rearrange the left navigation on your website.     Once there select Main Menu button. Do not edit the global menus.     The left navigation (main menu) is located on the side of the website. To add a page to the menu, make sure the page is public then select the page under the Pages tab and click Add to Menu. To change the order you can

  • Students at WorkEach year PLU students are hard at work doing independent research, working with faculty on their research, doing internships in local museums and businesses, and otherwise being of service to the community. On this page we highlight a few of their recent accomplishments. Severtson AwardS. Erving Severtson/Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships are presented to students in the Social Science disciplines to allow them to conduct research with faculty mentors

  • The Department of History is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given on different dates during May of Spring Term in Hauge Administration Building, Room 204A. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. May 2, 20233:45-4:15 - Emma Hazenberg4:15-4:45 - Donovan Long4:15-5:15 - Delilah McCarter5:15-5:45 - Kara Atkinson3:45-4:15 - Emma Hazenberg``Wish You Were Here``: Postcards, Tourism, and Visitor Colonialism in Hawai'i after Pearl Harbor4:15-4:45

  • Credo Choir of the West – Richard Sparks, Conductor, David Dahl & James Holloway, organists This is the premiere recording of the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, built by Paul Fritts. David Dahl performs classic organ works by Buxtehude, Krebs and Langlais. Choir of the West, with organist James Holloway and guest musicians, perform seven works by Bruckner, Mendelssohn, and Leonard Bernstein. Also featured is the premier recording and title work, Credo, composed by PLU’s own Richard Nance. Dr

  • Cosmosis: combining the art of music with the inquiry of science Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / May 1, 2014 May 1, 2014 In Cosmosis, the final 2013 SOAC FOCUS Series Event, musicians and scientists explore how failure can empower us to pursue knowledge and success. The three-part event will take place in Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 8 pm. The first part will feature works by Jonathan Newman, Beethoven and John Mackey. The second part

  • Regency String Quartet Commemorates Hungarian Revolution Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / September 28, 2016 September 28, 2016 By Mandi LeCompteOutreach ManagerPLU’s Regency String Quartet will start the season off on the right note with two concerts commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  PLU faculty members Svend Rønning, Mary Manning, Betty Agent and Richard Treat will perform the program at 8 p.m. on October 5 in the Jennie Lee Hanson Recital Hall (MBR-306) in the Mary

  • . “I wanted to be immersed in the human rights theme of the program and to study humanitarian action with other IHON students at one of the top universities in the world”, Jakob responded after being asked about his intentions of studying in Oxford. “It was one of the best experiences of my life”. Jakob and the other IHON students were based at Regent’s Park College, one of the 38 colleges that make up Oxford University. Afforded many of the privileges given to students directly enrolled at Oxford

  • , biostatistics Individualized shadowing experiences with healthcare providers and population health organization groups Operating room/emergency room shadowing opportunities Medical and dental clinical simulation experiences Biomedical research shadowing opportunities A curriculum built on increasing awareness and knowledge of the social determinants of health and healthcare disparities Service learning and clinical activities Weekend activities, including a trip to Mt. Rainier National Park Room and Board