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  • University. Veterinary Schools Recent graduates have been accepted at Washington State University, University of Minnesota, and University of Wisconsin. Optometry Recently, PLU students have gained admission to Pacific University and the University of California at Berkeley. Medical Technology In the past most PLU graduates attended hospital-based programs in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, as well as university programs at the University of Washington and Oregon Health Sciences University. However, most

  • University. Veterinary Schools Recent graduates have been accepted at Washington State University, University of Minnesota, and University of Wisconsin. Optometry Recently, PLU students have gained admission to Pacific University and the University of California at Berkeley. Medical Technology In the past most PLU graduates attended hospital-based programs in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, as well as university programs at the University of Washington and Oregon Health Sciences University. However, most

  • Froschauer/PLU) And One, Adam Utley ’04, Performed at TEDxTacoma By Katie Baumann '14 Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools across the nation. But in Tacoma, a collection of passionate people at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts has come together to keep the performing arts alive and well. Five of these passionate people are Lutes: Associate Director of Events Leilani Balais ’99, Education and Events Associate Adam Utley ’04, Marketing Coordinator Mariesa Bus ’06

  • solicitation and/or promotion of their programs and the programs of other organizations that have been approved.  Within guidelines specified in this policy, individual students may advertise the sale of their personal goods, such as books, or their personal services, such as car rides or typing.  The Residential Life Office, in consultation with the Community Directors, may authorize individuals or organizations to post promotional materials on residence hall bulletin boards or sell items in the lobby of

  • Heather Graves Administrative Assistant - Graduate Programs Full Profile 253.535.7042 heather.graves@plu.edu

  • life takes them.  We teach Aristotle in the language he spoke, we explore issues of race and ethnicity in part by relating them to such issues in the Greco-Roman world, and we are tracing the roots of the contemporary medical profession thousands of years into history.Second, Classics is one of the most innovative academic programs at PLU. Our Classics faculty work with the departments of Women’s and Gender Studies, Religion, Honors, History, English, and Art, to create cross-listed and

  • philanthropic sector’s understanding of the systemic disadvantage certain marginalized groups remain in due to lack of funding for programs that would greatly benefit these communities. If other philanthropic foundations were to follow the steps of the Third Wave Fund while incorporating ideas of deconstruction, they would be able to reach a wider audience and better understand the communities they are trying to uplift through funding. Tess O. The Praxis of Achieving Trans*: Comparing the Efficacy of Mutual

  • thrilled with the results. One of the collaborating businesses this spring has already made plans with a graduating senior to continue contracting with them as a professional consultant.Josh Wallace: The Art of Business, The Business of ArtEmphasis on international—and multicultural—business For decades, The School of Business has offered a focus on global business education. Undergraduates can partake in PLU study away programs that send students around the world. In the PLU Master of Business

  • community. Decades-old service partnerships, like the PLU Big Buddies program at nearby James Sales Elementary and PLU Athletics’ partnership with Special Olympics Washington, continue to thrive. New programs have been established more recently, like the Parkland Literacy Center. Founded in 2018 by professors Scott Rogers and Bridget Yaden, the PLC’s mission is to serve the greater Parkland community through literacy training and academic support. PLU students provide tutoring to K-12 students from the

  • How does advising work at PLU?Academic advising is the responsibility of both students and faculty or professional advisors. Students are responsible for making their own life, career, and educational plans; advisors are responsible for assisting them to identify and assess those plans and their alternatives. Because educational goals are defined in the context of life and career goals, advisors work together with the Advising Office and other student service programs to provide support and