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  • funding, the Women’s Center has been able to provide prevention education and training for Campus Safety and other student leaders, in addition to further development of programs like Sexual Assault Peer Education Team, or SAPET, and other support services. Looking forward, Hughes hopes to expand current programs. “We hope to provide more opportunities for students to gain experience and develop skills,” she said. These opportunities, Hughes said, will hopefully include new volunteer, professional and

  • ’ corporate headquarters in SeaTac, Washington. For 13 weeks, Grah worked full-time analyzing the network of flight routes for profitability. And he collaborated with other departments to adjust ticket prices to ensure capacity and tracking competitors’ rates. “The skills you get out of an internship can’t be matched by any class,” said Grah. Grah was part of a six-person network planning team. As his culmination project for the internship, Grah was given the opportunity to propose a new flight route for

  • January 29, 2014 Saved by the Ball: How Football Led Jahleel Barnes to PLU—and to the Seahawks As an intern for the Seattle Seahawks, Jahleel Barnes ’13 is a Lute living his dreams. Photo by John Froschauer / PLU By Barbara Clements Content Development DirectorAt the age of 23, Jahleel Barnes ’13 is well on his way to making a significant dent in his bucket list: Visit New York City. Check. Attend a Super Bowl. Check. Work for an NFL team. Check. Finish college and work in his major. Check

  • a tidal wave of new chapters, with most of them being international,” Grahe said. “I imagine a future where chapters from many countries collaborate on research and service opportunities, in addition to just making new friends. At the same time, Psi Chi has also increased its focus on diversity. We need better access for all qualified students.” Grahe has taught for 18 years and is the co-founder of the Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP), a major undertaking with

  • A photo posted by rachel b (@novatr0n) on Sep 2, 2016 at 10:15am PDT Four years of finding #71 on move-in day. How are you already a senior?! #newlutes A photo posted by Hannah Middlebrook (@hannah_middlebrook) on Sep 2, 2016 at 11:41am PDT It’s move in day! Welcome home, Lutes! And way to go to all of our student-athletes helping fellow Lutes find their new home. #GoLutes #WhyPLU #Repost @pfluegerplu ・・・ Be sure to snap a pic at our Pflueger Pforest Photo Booth on the first floor like these PLU

  • . “Dr. Krise strengthened the ties between PLU and the 581 congregations of the Pacific Northwest Region 1 of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,” said the Rev. Rick Jaech, bishop of the Southwestern Washington Synod of the ELCA. “He also fostered greater interfaith understanding with the African-American church community in Tacoma, and by appointing Catholic and Jewish associate chaplains, and encouraging the creation of new student religious groups, including the Muslim Student Association

  • , who reassured the new Google employee that he would do a great job. But it got Sears thinking that there were plenty of students entering the job market who needed similar help and advice. That inspired Sears to spend the next few years offering just that. “Most people need a little bit of help and I’m going to use everything I’ve learned throughout my career to provide it,” Sears said. Sears said his career failures are most important to share with new professionals. Failure is a key part of

  • the career move. Tacuyan impressed Sears, who reassured the new Google employee that he would do a great job. But it got Sears thinking that there were plenty of students entering the job market who needed similar help and advice. That inspired Sears to spend the next few years offering just that. “Most people need a little bit of help and I’m going to use everything I’ve learned throughout my career to provide it,” Sears said. Sears said his career failures are most important to share with new

  • became a campus-wide common read for all incoming students. Beginning Fall 2012, PLU moved to a campus-wide read and fully incorporated the Common Reading Program into the New Student Orientation schedule.  Common Reading is now one of several mandatory sessions that new students attend; attendance is tracked by students swiping into the event using their LuteCard. This move to include the program as part of New Student Orientation tripled the number of students involved in the program and was made

  • Partnership for Health Innovation Priorities Partnership Initiative Partners Future FAQs Partnership for Health Innovation Pacific Lutheran University is home to a new health education and care district in Parkland, Washington, powered by PLU, MultiCare, and Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. This collaborative partnership will work to address health care inequities and provider shortages in Pierce County and beyond. Partnership Priorities Starting in Parkland