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  • , no matter how that work is funneled.”Lute Powered is a project highlighting PLU alumni at some of the most well-known organizations across the Puget Sound region. Kate Hall ’17 is the last of three Lutes being featured from the Capital Region Educational Service District 113. Previous Lute Powered series highlighted PLU alumni at Amazon,  MultiCare Health System, and the City of Tacoma. Read Previous PLU academic programs restructured into four distinct colleges Read Next Lute Powered

  • 214) HUNGRY? Optional: Commuters lunch in the CAVE (RSVP required for any guests joining) Residents lunch on your own (feel free to join your new Lute as all menu items are à la carte)10:30AM-1:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) Lute Alumni Lunch For families & supporters who are also PLU alumni (and their new students)12:00PM-1:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Scandinavian Cultural Center (Room 100) By invitation (pre-registration required) WELCOME TO PLU

  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Lutheran World Federation, PLU is connected to an international consortium of institutes, schools, colleges, universities, seminaries, and study centers in which education for leadership, service, and care for others and the earth shapes a common life and mission. Lutheran Studies at PLU welcomes students, faculty, staff, and alumni into this global network, into the significant dialogue between cultures as we engage the pressing economic, political, and

  • some of the best singers and performers in the state.`` - Jeff Clapp, Director Dates May 7, 8, 9, 15 and 16 at 7:30 pm and May 17 at 2 p.m. Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips CenterTickets Available at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center, at 253-535-7411 [credit/debit/cash], and at the door before the show [cash only]. $8 general admission, $5 senior citizens and alumni, $3 PLU community, students and 18 and under. Clapp is working alongside musical director Molly

  • Cover Story ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2014 Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features NicarAGUA TED Fellow Positive Prankster The Voice Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note Setting the Course On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News

  • Department in the Office of the Pierce County Executive. Among other duties, Amanda became a key Communications media-relations team member for the county during the July 2015 nationally televised U.S. Open Golf Championship Tournament at Chambers Bay. Her performance led to a permanent part-time job in the Executive’s office. In Fall 2015, Amanda was promoted to PR/Advertising Team Leader where she planned, organized and supervised the November premiere of MediaLab’s These Four Years documentary event

  • Examination Credit Restrictions Dean’s List Degree Completion and Application Deadlines Degrees (Graduate) Degrees (Undergraduate) Determining Degree Requirements Earth Science Economics Education (Undergraduate) Eligibility for Student Activities Employment and Employee Relations Engineering Dual-Degree Program English (Undergraduate) Environmental Studies Equal Educational Opportunity Policy Equal Employment Policy Evaluation of Credits Exception to Academic Policy Exclusive Pass/Fail Courses Exploring

  • students with talents and interests in writing, graphic design, communication, or business a head start into the world of publishing and a broad variety of related professions. The PPA program readily complements majors concerned with language and the written word, such as English, languages, education, history, public relations, journalism, marketing, and graphic design. But students majoring in a wide spectrum of disciplines—from biology to music to anthropology—have discovered the value of a PPA

  • brothers, the grandparents, who had strong connections to PLU and Lutheran universities. They were Dave Olson, former director of athletics (’68-’96) and his brother Luther Olson, whose son, Steve Olson is now vice president of Development and University Relations at PLU, and father of Aaron and Kari. Steve Olson is also the uncle of Linnea. The Monson-Gedde side of the clan can be traced from Dave Olson’s daughters, Julie ’85 and Jana Olson ’82. Julie is the mother of Michael Monson, and an aunt to

  • PLU community and all who support and care for this special place. It’s a shared legacy and will serve the university for years to come.” Throughout it all, MaryAnn Anderson has been a vital part of the PLU presidency. She has served the university as external relations coordinator working on development strategies and managing the Gonyea Fellows Leadership Program. The Gonyea fellows is the group of students who assist in hosting over 100 events that bring over 3,000 guests each year to the