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  • As an WASI intern You will be matched with a Washington state business to create sustainability solutions for industry practices. During this 10-week internship, you will conduct research that can help improve efficiency, save money, and prevent/reduce waste. Project topics might include energy or water…

    Businesses Project Descriptions very carefully to determine which project best suits your interests, skills and knowledge. Additionally, you will benefit from: Hands on experience in project development and management Collaboration with industry Mentorship by an WASI engineer or scientist Communicating science to interdisciplinary audiences 2022 WASI Host Businesses and Project Descriptions (Note: applicants may apply to one or both positions): Harborview Medical Center | UW Medicine Crane Aerospace

  • If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.

    Media, and The Umbrella Group (of performing arts clubs). Transparency: Fees Collected & Project Funding The information listed below is provided for accountability purposes and as a prompt for new ideas. Please direct questions seeking additional information to engage@plu.edu.2023-2024 Starting Balance: $129,209.24 (as of 09/12/2023) Total Fees Collected: $86,260 (as of 5/31/2024) Funds Allocated $36,655.22 to support Recreation (Club Sports, Intramurals, Group X, and Outdoor Rec) $9,650 in Club

  • Facilities Office Coordinator | Facilities Management | orodriguez@plu.edu | 253-538-5781 | Efficient, organized and stocks the pantry.

    Orlonda Castillo Facilities Office Coordinator Phone: 253-538-5781 Email: orodriguez@plu.edu Office Location:Facilities Management - Room 101 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Biography Biography Efficient, organized and stocks the pantry. Keeps us smiling.

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  • TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 8, 2017)- Last semester, master’s students in Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business got their hands dirty and counted craft breweries, farms and grocery stores as their classroom. The MBA Marketing Management course brought them to the agricultural community of Skagit County,…

    grocery stores as their classroom. The MBA Marketing Management course brought them to the agricultural community of Skagit County, where teams of Lutes researched and presented marketing solutions in partnership with the Skagit County Economic Development Alliance. “We got to use the Skagit Valley as a background where students are learning and then applying,” said Mark Mulder, assistant professor of business. “This project also incorporates service learning, which is a big part of PLU’s pedagogy

  • Assistant Professor Brian Maeng works with a student in class. Maeng teaches Operations Management and Management Information Systems at Pacific Lutheran University. (Photo by John Froschauer) PLU’s School of Business ranked as one of the best in the U.S. Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business…

    October 11, 2013 Assistant Professor Brian Maeng works with a student in class. Maeng teaches Operations Management and Management Information Systems at Pacific Lutheran University. (Photo by John Froschauer) PLU’s School of Business ranked as one of the best in the U.S. Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. The company features the school in the new 2014 edition of its book, The Best 295

  • Interim Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management | Department of Campus Safety | carlsosr@plu.edu | 253-535-8099

    Seth Carlson Interim Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management Phone: 253-535-8099 Email: carlsosr@plu.edu Office Location:Martin J. Neeb Center Employed: 8 Years

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  • Graduation Year: 2013 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Project Title: The Status and Teaching of the Taiwanese Language

    Torhild SkillingstadGraduation Year: 2013 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Project Title: The Status and Teaching of the Taiwanese LanguageBrief Summary of Research Project:The languages of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan are Austronesian languages, unrelated to Chinese. Since Chinese people started moving across the strait from the 13th century, a dialect of Chinese mixed with local languages developed in Taiwan. This dialect, different enough to be its own language, is spoken by 70% of Taiwan’s

  • Dean of Admission | Enrollment Management | mferguson@plu.edu | 253-535-7707 | Melody is a native of Federal Way, Wash.

    Melody Ferguson Dean of Admission Phone: 253-535-7707 Email: mferguson@plu.edu Website: https://www.

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  • PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources (WSR) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare).

    Introducing MyChart!PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources (WSR) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare). MyChart’s patient portal makes it easy to notify patients of upcoming appointments, view test results, submit prescription refills, and confidentially message providers. Students utilizing our services will be required to set up a free MyChart online account.Go to MyChartWhat can you do with a patient portal?MyChart is your

  • Melissa Franke, PLU Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics, is making a difference by helping build a Sustainable China Debate Association. The project originated when Willamette University’s Dr. Robert Trapp proposed a project to build a network of debate partnerships between the…

    Director of Forensics receives grant to help build a Sustainable China Debate Association Posted by: Todd / January 20, 2013 January 20, 2013 Melissa Franke, PLU Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics, is making a difference by helping build a Sustainable China Debate Association. The project originated when Willamette University’s Dr. Robert Trapp proposed a project to build a network of debate partnerships between the US and China. An anonymous donor