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  • : ever-increasing numbers of students participating in study away, increased student-faculty research and, thanks to the support of the Lilly Foundation, continued emphasis on leading intentional lives by exploring and seeking vocation. On that fateful quick visit in the summer of 1969 it was the people of PLU who impressed me the most and made my decision to join this community so easy. I met a few faculty and administrators that day, including Maurice Skones, my earliest mentor and predecessor as

  • that talks about how being a friend ultimately makes one’s life more meaningful,  and I think that is an important message to pass on to children. How did your Children’s Literature minor play into your decision? My Children’s Literature minor has encouraged me to look deeper into the meaning of stories, and I feel that Charlotte’s Web has a very deep message. Most children’s books do not deal with death, and Charlotte’s Web handles it so delicately. During my studies, I came to the realization

  • under this policy. COBRA Continuation Rights Although federal COBRA regulations do not recognize domestic partners as covered beneficiaries, PLU and its applicable benefits providers (the medical and dental insurers) have currently chosen to offer COBRA elections to domestic partners and their children under the same conditions as all covered families. PLU and its applicable benefits providers reserve the right to change this decision at any time in the future.

  • job that could signal a return of the dress—and maybe even some professional accessories. “I am excited to take that next step and put my big-girl shoes on,” Potter said. “These last four years have really shaped me into who I am today and who I will be. I am so thankful, and PLU was the perfect fit. I couldn’t have made a better decision.” (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) During the 2013-14 season, the PLU women’s basketball team beat two Division II schools for the first time in Potter’s college

  • pandemic), they’ll recognize the danger and reject that way of thinking,” Marcus says. That’s what keeps Marcus and Griech-Polelle going amidst the sadness and ugliness of the topics they teach. “It’s about connecting it to behavior here and now,” Griech-Polelle says. “There are much broader lessons that students can take from this: ‘How do you conduct yourself? How do you treat people? Are you respectful?’ That is what inspires me, because otherwise it would just be too sad and depressing.” Marcus

  • , specifically in customer behavior and quantitative marketing research. They were hosted by the PLU School of Business. Yang Hui Beijing National Accounting Institute, China Yang Hui was hosted by the PLU School of Business; they’re research examines the economic consequences of corporate site visits. Ding Yingying Shandong Foreign Trade Vocational College, China Ding Yingying’s research focuses on intercultural identity construction of EFL learners from the perspective of education internationalization

  • the name, we strive to ensure the safety and comfort of all students. This campus community is definitely welcoming of the LGBTQIA+ community and we are always making active and mindful efforts to continue a safe and welcoming environment. Below are just a few of the many resources PLU offers to help educate students around an LGBTQIA+ identity and navigating through different moments of collegiate life: Prism Club Lavender Community LGBTQ+ Faith Resources Transgender & Gender Non-Binary Resources

  • securities, click here to use our helpful stock transfer tool. If you are 70 1/2 or older, IRA Charitable Rollover gifts allow you to make a gift directly to a qualified charity such as Pacific Lutheran University, without paying income taxes on the money. Click here to use our helpful QCD tool or contact your IRA administrator to request a transfer. If you have any questions about making these types of gifts, please contact Doug Page at (253) 535-8488 or email at page@plu.edu.Stock Transfer

  • be inspired by the award winning work and experience of Don Gaines. Monica Powers May 2, 2023 │ 7:00pm │ Scandinavian Cultural Center (reception to follow) Monica is a proud PLU alum who currently serves as an executive leader in the world of philanthropy. Called by a mission of making a difference in peoples’ lives by supporting important projects in healthcare, she loves the fact that she can use creativity and human connections to connect the needs in the community with potential supporters

  • , for their communities and for the Earth. This mission resonates very well with the goals of CIWA, where the long-standing commitment to making the world we live in better through formal study and informal exchange of all kinds amounts to a form of service to our larger world community.How does the knowledge gained through CIWA benefit global competitiveness in Washington State?Some anecdotal stories or other successful outcomes would be the best examplesCIWA a mission of a foreign government?No