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  • reminded them of his lasting impact on their lives. This tribute set the tone for a presentation to raise awareness and provide coping mechanisms for mental health challenges within PLU’s athletic and student communities. Drawing from personal experiences and research, Ford, Ane, and Canda covered the complexities of mental health issues within the context of student athletes’ demanding schedules and societal pressures. The presentation detailed a student-athlete football player’s schedule to show the

  • with the baseball team. Oord, an accounting major from Kennewick, Washington, says his volunteer experiences have had a dramatic impact on his plans for the future. “I love accounting, but doing (volunteering) made me realize what’s really important in life,” Oord said. “Money can buy a lot of things and you can fake happiness with money, but I was able to figure out that I love helping people. That’s what it comes down to.” Oord hopes to get a job at an accounting firm after graduating, but also

  • How Erik Bainter ’23 and Jai Alapai ’24 answered a call that could save two lives. THE PLU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT spells it out. The “S” in Lutes stands for service — giving back and making an impact in the lives of others. It’s a value that two Lute football teammates put into action this past year. Just a few months… September 8, 2023 ResoLuteStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • teammates and coached special Olympians with the baseball team. Oord, an accounting major from Kennewick, Washington, says his volunteer experiences have had a dramatic impact on his plans for the future. “I love accounting, but doing (volunteering) made me realize what’s really important in life,” Oord said. “Money can buy a lot of things and you can fake happiness with money, but I was able to figure out that I love helping people. That’s what it comes down to.” Oord hopes to get a job at an

  • address Status of current employment Note: students must report changes to name, address, employer and loss of employment to ISS within 10 days of any change. Annual Self-Evaluations – STEM OPT students must do an annual self-evaluation about the progress of their training experience. The student and their employer must sign the self-evaluation before the student submits it to ISS to be added to the student’s record. Material Changes to the Form I-983 Training Plan – STEM OPT students must notify ISS

  • , Alaska in a close Filipino family. He grew up playing music and initially thought he would pursue it as a career. It was his love of music that brought him to Pacific Lutheran University. “I saw that PLU had an awesome music program, so I was like ‘Yeah, I think I’m going to PLU,’ ” he said. “But then I decided to change my major to computer science because I just realized that I like making games and websites. For some reason, sitting down at the computer and typing stuff out and seeing it rendered

  • fellowship had great appeal – he’d have a job, and the chance to make a positive impact on the campus of his university. He dived into researching PLU’s footprint, and he proposed studying the impact of invasive species to native plants on the PLU campus. It wasn’t long before he’d learn about the Garry oak and it’s unique place as a native species of the area. Even though the university long has embraced sustainable practices, such as setting a goal of being a carbon neutral by 2020 or investing in

  • his students grow. He isn’t saying goodbye to art, though. Cornwall is leaving campus to return to his art studio and pick up the projects he’s never had the time to do. In the past 25 years, Cornwall collaborated with artists around the world to produce limited edition fine art and studio prints. He’s recognized internationally for developing Stones Crayons, a line of lithographic drawing materials. He is also a member of the Mid America Print Council and the Southern Graphics Conference

  • career opportunities with their degree.   Guest bloggers: Dr. Andrea Munro, Chair of Chemistry, Associate Professor of Chemistry & Dr. Ann Auman, Dean of Natural Sciences, Professor of BiologyChemistry at PLUInterested in learning more about PLU’s Chemistry major? Get hands-on experience on state-of-the-art scientific instruments, have opportunities to participate in research projects and work toward American Chemical Society certification. Learn more… Read Previous “We are uncatchable” | PLU Women’s

  • more than just a classroom education. The marketing program is designed to provide students with a focused knowledge of marketing and its role in society. Marketing students are required to complete courses in consumer behavior, marketing research, marketing management as well as one other marketing elective. In addition, students will participate in several service-learning projects throughout the marketing curriculum solving real-world problems for local businesses and/or nonprofit organizations