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  • into working at the Fortune 500 company — one that’s seen explosive growth, including a recent acquisition of the supermarket chain Whole Foods and an impending headquarters expansion. Get in Touch with AlumniInterested in connecting with current students? Email Alumni“As a business student, I was gratified to learn how the HR, finance, marketing and accounting functions could work together in harmony for tech employees,” said Finn Kelln ’18, who is set to graduate in December. “I am excited to

  • constitute the main force of modern Chinese history. Therefore, the Chinese government’s main goal should focus on Chinese peasants’ interests, by giving them more benefits and equal opportunities in its future planning. Now China is facing the third wave of social benefit distribution in order to provide them with more equality in acquiring social material goods. Instead of continuing to build more super urban areas, China should focus more on creating a new socialist rural society by eliminating the

  • Emma Stafki ’24 explores the challenges facing Puget Sound orcas in capstone documentary Posted by: mhines / May 17, 2024 Image: Emma Stafki ’24 is a communication studies major from the Key Peninsula. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) May 17, 2024 By By Lora ShinnPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Emma Stafki grew up on Washington’s Key Peninsula, hearing stories about a tragedy in 1968. In nearby Vaughn Bay, her grandparents witnessed the heartwrenching capture of Hugo, a three-year-old orca

  • Fellow Projects Student Transit Fellow (June – September): This fellow will work on getting the new, pilot student transit programs coordinated for launch in Fall 2023.  This fellowship will include working with campus partners to design marketing, operational processes, and identifying target participants. Apply HERE Applicant eligibility and preferred skillsSuccessful candidates will: Maintain full time enrollment at PLU for the Fall 2023 term 2.5 semester and cumulative GPA and good academic and

  • . That proved to be true. Parsons would graduate PLU with a degree in finance, taking a position at Weider Nutrition, the maker of sports drinks and nutrition bars. Health and fitness was one of his two passions (the other being gaming and software). Parsons worked his way up the ladder, rising to VP of marketing and product development. By any measure, a good gig. But after a while, it was time to follow his other passion. So he left his post and looked for a job in the gaming industry. Which raises

  • across the nation. But in Tacoma, a collection of passionate people at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts has come together to keep the performing arts alive and well. About TEDxTacoma When: 3-9 p.m. Feb. 28. Where: Theater on the Square, 901 Broadway, Tacoma. Tickets: $79. More information and tickets: Click here. Five of these passionate people are Lutes: Associate Director of Events Leilani Balais ’99, Education and Events Associate Adam Utley ’04, Marketing Coordinator Mariesa Bus ’06

  • your move to PLU: A packing checklist. Both posts give great insight into what it is like to live on campus at PLU. One even includes a surprise Peppa Pig cameo. 🐷 Whether trying to navigate the nuances of campus life, planning what your room will look like, or learning more about athletics at PLU, our Top 5 posts are a guide to embracing life as a Lute. Read Previous BIOL 387’s Greenhouse Fieldtrip Read Next How Community Meals bring people together at PLU LATEST POSTS Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored

  • Lucy Cerqui, King/Pierce County Farm Bureau Maridon Danielsen, Support Staff Marianne Lincoln Mary Knackstedt, Environmental Educator Nedda Turner, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Paul Nee, Pierce County Conservation District, Chair Pete Echols, Classic Country Club Phil Crawford, Fort Lewis Richard A. Swift, Steilacoom Lake Improvement Club Roy Huberd, Senior Planner, Project Supervisor Sandra Melo, Planning Intern Terri Ranger, Support Staff Travis Young, Associate Planner, Research/Writer

  • visual experience.” Within the paintings are themes of transportation, signs, advertising, graffiti and nature amongst man-made structures and evidence of the human footprint. Many of the images remain desolate and long to be populated, yet rarely are; others, Stasinos lightly populates. “I choose my locations without much planning except to paint an urban location that strikes my eye as interesting and challenging. I choose my locations around Seattle with a similar attitude. I hope to capture a

  • program has become best known. Opportunities for Public Relations, Event Planning, Graphic Design, Photography, Social Media Management, and more have opened up as the program has grown. The Tribune’s contributions have also enabled students to attend and present at conferences across the U.S. and Canada, and student work done for the Tribune has provided dozens of students with portfolio materials that have bolstered their resumes, given them practical field experiences, which have subsequently led