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  • Internships and Research Experiences in Physics Internships and Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are an excellent way to apply the material you are learning in your physics and engineering courses outside of the classroom! Internships generally refer to a position in a company or business. Internships may be paid or unpaid, and there may be opportunities to apply your experience towards PLU credit. Consult with the Physics Department chair for more information. Check out the

  • to resources that could lessen their impact.  We are multi-generational: our youngest participant is 12, our oldest, 90.  All the decades in between are represented.  We all support the arts and education, but our professions vary: we are musicians, playwrights, small business entrepreneurs, teachers at every educational level, and administrators in government, education, and non-profits.  Our commitment to resist homophobia and the silences it imposes has driven some away and given others a site

  • people, in the past or the present, hold different religious convictions that shape their views of human life on this earth. What can I do with a degree in religion?Recent PLU Religion graduates are currently employed as: Business and Technology Development Consultants Case Managers and Social Workers Pastors Environmental Consultants Grief and Family Services Counselors Teachers Chaplains Lawyers Non-Profit Directors Physicians and Nurses Professors Research and Development Chemists Volunteers and

  • Calendar Spotlight Series Alumni News Ingredient for Success Raymond Bunk ’06 leverages his MBA experience at PLU to launch a microdistillery in Edgewood. Learn more about his growing business and his dedication to the craft. Read More Alumni News See what events are upcoming on PLU’s campus, including Homecoming and Family Weekend 2018. Read More Alumni Awards Each year, the Alumni Association of PLU identifies a group of especially remarkable alumni deserving of several awards, recognizing their

  • management; he earned a master of business administration from PLU as well. He enjoyed a successful career in human resources, beginning his career at Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle and finishing at BECU, where he served as vice president for total rewards until 2020. FALL 2022 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Back to Landing Page Big Names on Campus Accolades Lute

  • À la Carte – Resolute Online: Spring 2016 Search Features Features Welcome Amuse-bouche Tasting Menu À la Carte On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights À la Carte Lionheart Coffee Co. Story by Kari Plog ’11 Lauren Reese ’09 and her husband, Ben, started their coffee business in May 2015 with

  • 220, Humanities Division (Room 227) HEALTH CENTER – Administrative Assistant Cabinet HINDERLIE HALL – Mailroom HONG HALL – Mailroom  INGRAM – Art Department (Room 128), Ceramics (Room 140A) x2, Print Making (Room 124), Sculpture (Room 138) KREIDLER HALL – Mailroom MEMORIAL GYM – SE ROTC Entrance MORKEN – Kelley Cafe, School of Business (Room 176), MESA (Room 159) MORTVEDT LIBRARY – Office Behind 1st Floor Main Desk, 3rd Floor: University Archives MBR Music Center – Lobby (Telephone Alcove

  • , bookkeeping, grant writing, and entrepreneurship. Haley studied Business Administration and Nonprofit Leadership at PLU. She received a master’s in Political Science, Applied Community and Economic Development as a Peace Corps/Coverdell Fellow at Illinois State University. Haley is currently the Director of Climate First: Replacing Oil & Gas (CFROG) a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to the transition to a fossil fuel free future in Ventura County, California. Lucas Gillespie ’16 received his BA in

  • Scholarships & Resources for Transgender College Students Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) Scholarship Fund Human Rights Campaign Scholarship Database Pride Foundation Scholarships STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Arc of Washington Trust Fund DREAM Scholarship Resources National Federation for the Blind Scholarships for Disabled Women MORE RESOURCES Washington State Financial Aid Programs CareerOneStop College Board College Scholarships Fast Web Going Merry MoneyGeek The Penny Hoarder Scholarships

  • . Rousseau, Brett – 2011-2012. Investigating the Role of Sustainability in the Curriculum. Siroky, Karly and Carissa Davidson – 2010-2011.  A green welcome to PLU. Straus, Emma – 2010-2011.  Public Transit Access at PLU. Stromberg, Josh – 2010-2011.  A Bike Coop Business Plan. Bucholtz, Lauren – 2009-2010.   Promoting Can the Can. Krzmarzick, Becca – 2009-2010.  STARS: Sustainability, tracking, assessment, & rating system. Pfaff, Eric – 2009-2010. Bike Coop proposal. Power-Drutis, Tamara – 2008-2009