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  • Environmental Studies with minors in Spanish and Social Work. Colton Heath '14 BA in economics with minors in math and sport psychology PCV in the Republic of Georgia (2014-2016) Colton Heath ’14 served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Georgia (2014-2016). He served as a Community and Economic Development volunteer, working for a small NGO that focused on social engagement projects with youth and vulnerable elderly communities. His work also included helping to run a LIFE Camp, a leadership and

  • students join the next generation of health care leadership by: Hosting a wide variety of opportunities at the new MultiCare Medical Center at Pacific Lutheran University for students from PLU and the WSU College of Medicine who want to learn from expert providers while serving the community.  Providing more rotations in clinical settings at MultiCare facilities to give PLU and WSU students increased exposure to health care environments and enhanced learning opportunities. Increasing access to graduate

  • heartfelt welcome to former PLU president and first-lady, Loren and MaryAnn Anderson. Melinda and I are thankful for your leadership, your friendship and your generous wisdom. We’re honored to have you join us tonight – welcome home. I’m delighted to celebrate the incredible students and inspiring alumni stories made possible through your generosity and the impact of a PLU education. Yesterday, during my inauguration address, I spoke about seeing the possibilities. I reflected upon the visionary

  • shoes,” Aust said. Aust says that his biggest accomplishment with the debate team isn’t an award, in fact his biggest accomplishment isn’t even centered on him. Aust says that his biggest accomplishment is stepping into a leadership role on the team and using that role to create an inclusive community in which the debate team has been able to flourish. “I want everyone to be able to come and feel welcomed by the debate team whether or not they like debate. I want debate practice to be like going

  • workplace quickly after graduating.” Sara Christensen, 2017After graduating from PLU with a BA in Economics, BA in Politics and Government, and a Mathematics minor, Sara will be continuing her studies at the University of Washington where she will be pursing a Master of Education in Higher Education Leadership. Sara hopes to combine her interest in higher education with her background in economics to identify more equitable and efficient ways of funding higher education in the U.S. Desirae Haselwood

  • and sharper understanding of your unique and precious self, the    longings of your heart, and capacity of your voice! And these hopes for you brings us full circle back to PLU’s mission of to educating every student for a life of “thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — . . .because the wellspring of service and care is gratitude, inquiry and learning is the natural response to wonder, and authentic and effective leadership has its grounding in courage. The final word for today comes

  • : Anthropology and Religion, minor in Political Science. Hometown: Helena, Montana. PLU Accomplishments: Peace Scholar, Pinnacle Society member, ASPLU Programs Director, Montana Club President, Campus Ministry Steward, Brian C. Olson Alumni Award, Lute Talks Presenter, Gonyea Fellow, Leadership Board and Tour Guide for Admissions, and Religion Tutor. Favorite PLU memory: “Earlier this spring, the award-winning director Jehane Noujaim came and spoke about her film The Square and the role media play in

  • needs to return to our national and international conversation. We’ve summarized all this into our mission statement: The mission of Pacific Lutheran University is to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care—for others, for their communities, and for the earth. That’s a very Lutheran mission statement and I can tell you that everyone at PLU without exception is deeply committed to it. So when you wonder about whether Pacific Lutheran University is “Lutheran

  • , and cost behavior. The focus is on using accounting to support business decision making. (4) BMBA 513 : Marketing Management A practical approach to understanding and applying customer-directed marketing strategies for achieving organizational goals. Students will examine theoretical concepts and apply contemporary approaches to the marketing of services, products and ideas in business, public, and nonprofit organizations. (4) BMBA 515 : Organizations, Leadership, and Change Management The

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