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  • Ownership, Support, Government: The University is owned and operated by Pacific Lutheran University, Inc., a Washington corporation whose purpose is higher learning. The PLU corporation meets annually on the PLU campus to elect regents and to conduct other business. The corporation consists of up to 50 delegates from the six synods of Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The Board of Regents includes members of ELCA congregations, representatives from the Alumni Association

  • Studies, specialize in a variety of media topics including photography, videography, graphic design, web design, public relations, film production and more. The production team for These Four Years included Senior Communication major Natalie DeFord, senior Art and Design major Jasper Sortun, senior Business major Grace Takehara, and senior Communication major Evan Heringer. The premiere will take place in the Studio Theater of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at 6:30 p.m. on

  • Shannon Seidel, Department of Biology Roberto Arteago, Library Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice Teresa Ciabattari, Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice 2021 Cohort Amanda Sweger, Department of Theatre and Dance Michael Artime, Department of Political Science Somaye Ramezanpour Nargesi, School of Business Ami Shah, Department of Anthropology, and Global Studies Program 2020 Cohort Mary Ellard-Ivey, Department of Biology Christine Moeller, Library Claire Todd

  • distributed annually, no longer cover the costs of bringing excellent presenters to PLU. In the past several years to invite lecturers to PLU, we have had to rely on relationships with potential lecturers who happen to already be in the United States on other business. This allows for little, if any, flexibility or planning. Our vision is to expand the educational opportunities offered from this fund for PLU students and the larger community. To accomplish this goal, a group of Bjug Harstad’s descendants

  • Emergency ResourcesIf you find yourself or someone else in a urgent medical/health situation, please do not hesitate to utilize the following resources.For EMERGENCIES (an immediate threat of harm to yourself or someone else) if on campus call PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911 or if off of campus call 911. Urgent After-Hours CareIf you need urgent medical services after regular business hours, please use TimelyCare virtual services (select “Medical Now”), contact the MultiCare Consulting Nurse

  • approaches of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Accordingly, Latino Studies graduates pursue various professional fields and vocations, including work in social services and public health, education, arts and communications, activism, ministry, business, law, and politics.History of Latino StudiesThe first Latino Studies programs in the United States, founded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, were Chicano and Puerto Rican Studies programs. As part of the Civil Rights movement, the Chicano and Puerto

  • :30 – 8:30 pm – 50th Reunion, the key event for everyone to reconnect and reminisce. At the dinner there will be a slideshow and a display of memorabilia from our time at PLU, including yearbooks, photographs, and other keepsakes. Enjoy appetizers and drinks, followed by dinner. If you have personal college photos you would like to submit for the slideshow, please send them to alumni@plu.edu. Business casual (suits not required). Scandinavian Cultural Center in AUC Saturday, October 5 1:00 – 4:00

  • empirical evidence). I prefer a more quantitative perspective, and I plan to put this degree to work at a marketing research firm. What sort of undergraduate students would be a good fit for the MSMR program? The MSMR program is an ideal program for individuals passionate about conducting research who are interested in a strategic and leadership-oriented career, or hard workers who are interested in business and research but are still unsure of which field of work to go into. Nicki Clifford (MSMR'17

  • complete an internship/industry experience and/or courses in business, economics, history and ethics. “Project-based learning is a different kind of learning than in-class learning and adds a different kind of value to a student’s degree,” said Bogomil Gerganov, associate professor of physics. “Internships and apprenticeships are extremely valuable training for future engineers, and students with such experience are more attractive job and graduate school candidates.” To fulfill the engineering

  • able to offer more targeted relations [with the business community],” Hughes said. “It is relationship building – something that will really benefit PLU.” Located in Ramstad Commons, Hughes will work closely with Pat Roundy, dean for student academic success, and director of Academic Advising. You can reach her at 253-535-8268, or hughesbr@plu.edu. Read Previous PLU prof awarded prize from Yale University Read Next Wild Hope Project finds a permanent home COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated