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  • Connecting with Customers through Data MiningMSMA candidates work diligently for 10 months with a variety of projects both in and out of the classroom. This semester, the students are working with a compounding pharmacy in Federal Way, WA. This community-focused pharmacy aspires to increase a positive emotional connection with clients.  The MSMA students are tackling this project through data mining and customer relationship management (CRM) techniques. “Conducting research for this pharmacy is

  • Lauralee Hagen Senior Advancement Officer Phone: 253-535-7203 Email: hagen@plu.edu Professional Education M.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1978 B.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1975 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Event Planning Fund-Raising Gift Planning Lute Spirit Relationship Building Responsibilities Lauralee is responsible for raising financial support for PLU in the form of current and deferred gifts from alumni, parents and friends in alignment with PLU’s mission. While she loves

  • Building a Career in a Data-Driven AgeA Guide to a Master’s in Marketing Analytics /*

  • March 12, 2012 Four time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Steinar Bryn shares his experiences with the PLU community. (Photo by John Froschauer) Peacemaker visits PLU Campus By Katie Scaff ’13 Dialogue involves movement, visibility, relationships, and understanding, according to Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Steinar Bryn. Bryn was on campus from March 6 to 8 visiting classrooms and talking to students about his work in peace building. “Dialogue is important because it’s necessary to develop a better

  • Roommates The journey of a lifetime You and your roommate are about to embark on one of the most interesting adventures of your life! On-campus living may be the most unique and rewarding part of your college experience, and getting to know your roommate is where it all begins. Whether you and your future roommate are already friends, simply acquaintances, or total strangers, we think you’ll agree that you’ll remember your roommate relationship(s) for a lifetime. Sharing your home The residence

  • “A Holly Jolly Christmas”: Oppositional Binaries in McGrath and de Wilde’s Emma Posted by: ramosam / December 24, 2020 December 24, 2020 By Madeline Scully Both Douglas McGrath and Autumn de Wilde seize upon the holiday scenes in Emma (1815), the only Austen novel with a Christmas scene. Each film’s Christmas scene display the cultivation of relationships and community-building. However, in their respective representations of Emma and Mr. Elton (McGrath) and Emma and Mr. Knightley (de Wilde

  • REVIEW Campus & Outdoor Recreation Priorities & HighlightsContent Pending Campus Ministry Priorities & HighlightsRecommendations from Fall 2019 Campus Ministry Review: Roles within Campus Ministry staff: Clarify the relationship between the work of the University Pastor and the Director of Multicultural Outreach & Engagement as collaborators within Campus Ministry. Make sure each member of Campus Ministry team is able to articulate PLU’s Lutheran identity as part of our educational framework

  • spectral data for 7, increasing the amount of information known about outer-Galaxy star formation.   2:45pm Jason Willis – “Investigation of depth to diameter ratio of selected craters on Mercury” Topographic  data measured from the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) aboard the  MESSENGER spacecraft was used to investigate the relationship between  depth and diameter for simple impact craters on Mercury.   3:00pm Christiaan Chandler – “Building a Self-Balancing Robot” A two-wheeled self balancing robot

  • University Pastor [right]) Vocation: Being called into relationship with others to promote human and ecological flourishingVocation is a guiding principle of PLU’s educational philosophy and one of the ways in which we fulfill the distinct PLU mission. Discovering your vocation is far more than just choosing a career. Vocation is the resounding sense of one’s purpose in life — something that makes you feel truly alive. Vocation can ideally exist both within one’s career and outside it, as what matters to

  • Learning Outcomes for the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies MajorStudents who take Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies courses at PLU will learn how to: Understand the social construction of gender, sexuality, and race. Analyze systems of privilege and oppression. Assess the intersectional relationship between knowledge production, identities, and power. Communicate and collaborate across differences. Practice community-engaged scholarship and coalition building. Engage in critical imagining