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  • sons and their wives never once recall when Lillian was ever angry, complained, spoke an evil word or talked negatively against anyone or anything. Her children were never spanked and all grew to be successful business men, without a college education. Lillian could communicate with young and old alike, and after a conversation with her you had a friend forever. For these reasons the Fund is so named. As a footnote, the family always provided for the wellbeing of Worthy and Lillian and always

  • provide patrols around the perimeter of campus on weekend nights during the school year. This is an extra layer of security and commitment by the University. We also understand that the whole community contributes to a safe environment. As Director, I have been working with our neighbors and local organizations to ensure PLU is a safe place. Organizations like Safe Streets, Garfield Street Business Association (GSBA), Franklin Pierce School District, Pierce County Higher Education Safety/Security

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  • (All credit hours referred to in listings of requirements are semester hours.) Total Required Hours and Cumulative GPA A minimum of 128 semester hours must be completed with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.00. A 2.50 is required in the Schools of Business and Education and Kinesiology, plus the Departments of Economics, History, Languages and Literatures (Hispanic Studies), Sociology & Criminal Justice, and Social Work. Upper-Division Courses: 40-Hour Rule A minimum of 40 semester hours must

  • -Clover Creek Watershed CouncilAl Schmauder, Clover Creek Council Barbara Ann Smolko, Associate Planner, Research/Writer Bob Dieckmann, Environmental Educator Charles Douthwaite, Business Christy Strand and Greg Zentner, City of Tacoma Don Perry, Pierce County Water Resources Dr. Willie Joel Smitherman, Education Erin Hoiland, Puyallup Tribe Gerald M. Hendricks, P.E. Gerald Sorensen, Pierce County Cattlemen’s Association Karen Trueman, GIS Support Ken Canfield, Pierce County Surface Water Management

  • partnership with PLU’s MediaLab has been very successful. Over the years, it has given more than 100 students real-world experience in areas ranging from journalism to public relations, marketing to photography, radio and television broadcasting to business administration and advertising to documentary filmmaking,” writes David Zeeck, president and publisher of the News Tribune. “Even during these challenging economic times, more than 80 percent of MediaLab graduates have garnered offers of full-time

  • spend a week this November learning about the entertainment industry from some of the top professionals in the business. “I’m thrilled and honored to have been chosen for such a prestigious fellowship,” said Wells, who began teaching at PLU in 2003. “I intend to bring all of the knowledge and contacts I acquire in L.A. back to PLU to share with our students and my faculty colleagues.” Among the wide variety of activities in which he will be engaged, Dr. Wells and other seminar participants will: Get

  • IndividualizedCollege of Liberal StudiesThursday, May 23rd, 7:00pm KinesiologyCollege of Health ProfessionsThursday, May 23rd, 3:00pm Master of Arts in EducationCollege of Professional StudiesFriday, May 24th, 4:00pm Master of Arts in Marriage and Family TherapyCollege of Health ProfessionsThursday, May 23rd, 3:00pm Master of Business AdministrationCollege of Professional StudiesFriday, May 24th, 4:00pm Master of Fine ArtsCollege of Liberal StudiesThursday, May 23rd, 7:00pm Master of Science in Marketing

  • Questions and answers about CIWAWhat is the future of CIWA in Washington State?The economy of Washington State is deeply connected to business on the Pacific Rim, and in particular China. Promoting those connections through mutual learning by way of cultural and educational exchanges has been and will continue to be a major focus for CIWA. The knowledge, real-life experiences, and close personal relationships gained by people in Washington through CIWA-supported activities make it an

  • line to assist students needing urgent mental health support after hours or to uplift an urgent concern about a student. TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth) is a 24/7/365 free mental health and medical care resource for currently enrolled PLU students, using HIPAA compliant, on-demand virtual and phone-based services. Log in with your PLU credentials, then select “Talk Now” to speak with a mental health provider same-day. There is no limit to using this service. During business hours (8:00am-noon

  • ACF Culinary Salon, K1–Bronze Medal 02/28/2011 — NACUFS Pacific Region Culinary Challenge, W–Silver Medal 3/20/10 — NACUFS Pacific Region Culinary Challenge, W–Bronze Medal   Other Awards and Recognition 2018-2019 Gold Award in the Loyal E. Horton Dining Awards Category: Residential Dining—Special Event Small School Dia de los Muertos Theme Meal November 1, 2018 March 29, 2010 — Honorable Mention NACUFS “Best in Business” Campus C-Store Incorporating Sustainability in Your C-Store December 17