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  • Act Six scholar gained confidence to study abroad Andre Jones ’22, of Tukwila, Washington, stays busy with his leadership roles in campus clubs and the Act Six program. Founded and run by the Tacoma-based nonprofit Degrees of Change , the Act Six program identifies and rewards scholars who are passionate about learning, eager… February 5, 2021 Current StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityGlobal EducationHispanic StudiesStudent LifeStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • achievements of students who are among the highest in their class in scholarship. Honor societies may also have other requirements for distinction such as in leadership, service, academic discipline, or co-curricular activity in the university. Honor societies at Pacific Lutheran University base their membership criteria in whole or in part on students’ academic achievement. An honor society is defined as a student organization with membership criteria containing a standard for high achievement in

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  • of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate also contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part-time as an adjunct

  • contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail . Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as the staff videographer at The New York Botanical

  • , but once I got there that all just fell away,” says Van Vleet, reflecting on traveling amid the pandemic. Her professor, Antonios Finitsis, remembers having similar concerns at the start of the trip. “Everybody was a bit anxious about the Omicron variant. All of us were very nervous,” says Finitsis. “At the same time, it was also exciting to imagine ourselves in Greece.” For him, the return to J-term study away marks a reclaiming of important educational opportunities taken away by the pandemic

  • ensure students like Simpson get the best educational experience possible. Why did you want to study nursing? I chose to study nursing because caring for others is extremely important to me, and I am also extremely interested in biology. So, combining those two aspects in a major like nursing seemed like a great idea. Also, my grandma is a nurse, my brother’s a nurse and my sister’s a nurse, so I have had a lot of people in my life who acted as nursing role models for me who were able to show me what

  • churches across Minnesota and North Dakota over the course of the next two decades. By 1890, Bjug was the well-respected founder of 17 congregations and three academies — the perfect candidate for the Norwegian Synod when it began searching for a man to lead a new educational venture in Washington state. It took nearly four years of toil, but in October of 1894 PLU was dedicated and opened for classes. Bjug served as its first president. Eight years after its beginnings, however, PLU had fallen upon

  • excited to take additional steps forward.   “I love how I am able to take advantage of the great educational opportunities offered at PLU while improving in my sport and adding to my team.” – Molly Miller 21 Rowing student-athletesMore stats6 consecutive conference championships wonMore Stats3 individuals on NWC All-Conference teamMore StatsPlaced 12th in CRCA RankingsMore StatsSave the date: Bjug Day 2023 on October 17-18Join Lutes all over the world on PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving! Bjug Day is a fun

  • PLU Career Resources & Vocational ExplorationLet us help you explore your vocation! Vocational discernment is a life-long educational process that often intersects with choosing a major and a career. Sometimes your vocation is fulfilled through your work, sometimes through your activities outside of work but almost always results in service with others. Vocational exploration involves thinking, acting and reflecting. Here are some opportunities and resources to help you begin the journey