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  • pass it on to another Lute! Lute Owned Business formAlumni ProducersBenson VineyardsBenson Vineyards Estate Winery  | Chelan, WA is family owned and operated by Rebecca (Gilge) ’98 & Scott Benson ’96.Black FleetBlack Fleet Brewing | Tacoma, WA is a new taproom and kitchen opened by Kyle Maxwell ’11 and Caitlyn Byce.Blue MountainBlue Mountain Cider Company | Milton-Freewater, OR launched in 2002 by PLU alumni Gretchen (Ellertson) ’77 & Ron Brown ’76.de Mars Hot Saucede Mars Hot Sauce | Seattle, WA

  • Award, 2012 Rails to Trails Coalition: Outstanding Trail Support Award 2008 Biography Dr. Anna Marjorie “Amy” Young is originally from Bellevue, Washington where she graduated from Bellevue High School.  She attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, earning a B.A. in Communication Studies. Upon graduation, she worked for IBM as a Client Representative, managing executive relationships and consulting on technology and business decisions with clients in the public sector in Tennessee. In

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  • Policy Agreement Form (required)Reserving the StudioTo request a reservation, fill out the Studio Reservation Request Form. Keep in mind: Filling out this form doesn’t guarantee the reservation Official confirmation from iTech staff is required Reservations are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis Requests should be submitted at least one business day in advance so that our staff has time to respond Requests aren’t processed after 4pm, or on weekends and holidays Studio Reservation Request

  • faculty (AGF) for the Baha’i Institute of Higher Education (BIHE) in Iran, which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Science, Engineering, Humanities, Social Science and Business and Management. The AGF, composed of hundreds of accredited professors from universities outside of Iran, creates and supports distance learning designed to overcome unrelenting religious persecution of Baha’i’s and the systematic denial of their access to higher education.

  • Career Counselor Dawn Clark. “These employers are looking for PLU grads,” added Ruth Rogers, director of Career Development. The fair includes employers from business, private corporations, hospitals and healthcare, and the military on day one, and employers from non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies, and recruiters for graduate programs the second day. A separate School District Fair for newly minted teachers is also scheduled. All students are encouraged to attend the fair. Students

  • Family Foundation created the first fully funded endowed chair at PLU, The Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History. Read Previous Lemkin winners Read Next Off to China COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to

  • procedures and building plans on the emergency training and exercises website. The exercise  will be evaluated with the help of law enforcement and college administrators. Emergency procedures will be refined after the exercise, based on their observations. The drill is over at the end of the class period. Emergency Building Coordinators (EBC) in every building have created lock down plans, have keys, and are trained to facilitate a lock down during business hours. Resident Directors  serve the same

  • unPLUg campaign, which kicked off Oct. 4 and encourages students to reduce energy use. “This job is perfect as far as all the different things I want to do,” Lorax said. Lorax has set some sustainability goals of his own while working and living in Parkland. “Long-term goals are to work on community development and community outreach,” Lorax said. “I want to see social sustainability and break down edges between PLU and the Parkland community.” Read Previous PLU’s School of Business ranked as one of

  • had worked on this study earlier, but wants to reproduce the research in a more controlled environment. “We found that if Mom was talking to toddlers, her newborn was better at identifying speech sounds,” she said. “We think that Mom using slow, methodical and repetitive speech makes it easier for infants to pick up those sounds.” Read Previous In the Business of Making Connections Read Next A Flutist’s Unplanned Future COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you

  • unfiltered and allows organic dialogue to happen.Lute Powered: City of TacomaThe City of Tacoma provides high-quality, innovative and cost-effective municipal services that enhance the lives of its 215,000 residents and the quality of its neighborhoods and business districts. PLU alumni Tom Chontofalsky ’03, Clarissa Gines ’12 and Lisa Woods ’92 are three of the many Lutes who serve the public good at the City of Destiny. Read more stories from the Fall 2022 issue of ResoLute Magazine. Read Previous