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  • and communication skills. Enhance their mathematical knowledge. Meet mathematicians from around the world. Be given the opportunity to develop and complete a unique personal project. Interact with the Museum’s senior leadership team and the Visiting Professor. Learn what it takes to operate a successful business. Gain exposure to a variety of interesting programs, lectures, and people. Be part of a motivated and talented cohort. The successful candidate will have: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent

  • A long-standing Parkland institution, Paradise Lanes was recently bought out by the owners of Tower Lanes in Tacoma. Bowling alleys aren’t usually chain businesses, each have their own quirks and personalities. But this may be changing with the times. Parkland, being unincorporated into any city and with no government of its own, has little support or protection for small business owners. As such, large franchises have begun to take over some Parkland’s businesses and the streets are

  • privilege of working closely with Heyerdahl for several years and is involved in perpetuating his legacy.  A few years ago, he initiated the annual Thor Heyerdahl Lecture at PLU which has brought several notable speakers from Norway and elsewhere to the SCC. Kon-Tiki book cover On October 4th,  we are honored to welcome Martin Biehl who was appointed director of the Kon-Tiki Museum in 2015.  Martin is well-known in Norway as an art historian and with his background in both business and museums, he was

  • requests. The office will work to review and approve the request and will then notify the club member that the paperwork may be picked up and taken to the Business Office for reimbursement. Please see the section entitled “How to Access Funds” for more information.

  • Pacific Lutheran University provides students with a free university identification card at the time of the student’s enrollment.  This card, called a LuteCard, is the property of PLU. LuteCards support many privileges granted to members of the PLU community.  These privileges include access to events, facilities, and parking areas, meal plan access, convenient purchasing power, and identification for university business.  Students must carry their LuteCard with them at all times while on

  • Pacific Lutheran University. Learn More Melannie Cunninghamis the Director for Multicultural Engagement at PLU. Learn More Ralph Flickis a practicing attorney and Assistant Professor of Business at PLU. Learn More Jen Rudeis the University Pastor at Pacific Lutheran University. Learn More John Rosenbergis the Interim Director for Congregational Engagement at Pacific Lutheran University.

  • citizens and advocates for peace. The first Wang Center International Symposium was held in April 2003, “China: Bridges for a New Century.” Since then the symposiums have become a modern tradition designed to stimulate serious thinking about current issues, and to provide a forum in which the Greater Puget Sound community, and PLU community of students, faculty, administrator and staff can be stimulated to engage international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people

  • undergrad business school in 1984, and in 1989 earned a second BA in education. He also holds an MA in educational technology from Grand Canyon University (2008). Jason’s day job is as a middle school teacher at Stahl Junior High School in Puyallup where he teaches an integrated computer technology class called “Digitools,” that combines technology applications with English and World Studies.

  • of political systems and economic models, and a global population that now exceeds 7 billion. The overarching goal of PLU’s biennial international symposiums is to stimulate serious thinking about contemporary issues and to provide a forum for the campus community and the broader Puget Sound community to engage individuals of international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people and hands-on practitioners.