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  • , “Understanding the Relationship between el Centro de Esperanza infantile and Marginalized Children in Oaxaca” Faculty Dr. Ami Shah, “Establishing CRED: Oxfam’s Quest of Dignity in Humanitarian Marketing” Dr. Tamara Williams, “Literary Production in Context: The Revival of the Long Poem in Contemporary Mexico” Student-Faculty Teams Dr. Angie Hambrick with Shalom Wundimu, “Roots: Navigating the Natural Hair Journey in White-Dominated Spaces” Dr. Greg Youtz with Elizabeth Kulus, “Beyond Fair Trade: The Cocoa

  • says he’s been able to develop marketing, time management, communication and delegation skills — and he doesn’t see that continued evolution changing as he pursues future business ventures. “My skills are always going to be changing depending on what I need to communicate,” he said. “It’s made me really appreciate not just having the ability to code, but also being able to talk with other people and understand how they’re doing something.” No hurdle too big to overcome Kait Dawson ‘19 just

  • positively impact the quality of life of my patients by working collaboratively with them to optimize their health.School of Business Dan Rosales, Class of 2007 Hometown: Anacortes, WA Degree: Marketing These days: Rosales is a financial planner for Northwestern Mutual in Tacoma and vice president of the Business Network Alumni Association board, an eight­ member group of business professionals that connects current students with PLU Business alumni through four annual core events. Learn more // Go Back

  • David Akuien ’10 prepares to return to South Sudan, reunite with his mother Posted by: Zach Powers / December 22, 2016 Image: PLU alumnus David Akuien ’10 will soon return to South Sudan. (photo by Zach Powers/PLU) December 22, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 22, 2016)- It’s been 25 years since David Akuien ’10 was separated from his mother at age 5, 16 years since he came to the United States as an orphan.An estimated two million people died as a result

  • Commencement 2017: Lutes prepare for life after college Posted by: Kari Plog / May 15, 2017 May 15, 2017 By Staff writersPLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (May 15, 2017)- Classes are over, tests are on the horizon and therapy dogs are waiting in the wings. It's the end of spring semester, and for several hundred Lutes that means life after college beckons. Pacific Lutheran University students are fast approaching Commencement 2017, a ceremony that will mark the culmination of their

  • Division is allocated one representative per approximately 40 employees. The Council is currently comprised of 13 members representing the following Divisions: Enrollment Services (1); Advancement (1); Administrative Services (4: 1 At-Large, 2 Facilities, 1 I&TS); Marketing & Communications (1); Provost (2); and Student Life (3: 1 Athletics, 1 Student Life, 1 Hospitality). SECTION 2. Council representation will be re-evaluated every three election cycles beginning in the 2018-19 Council year or as

  • result of her historical documentary work, the university’s Archives and Marketing and Communications departments developed an online project to further document the Black experience at PLU. Searching for a way to communicate what it’s like to be a Person of Color on the Autism Spectrum, Watts wrote and produced a play, “Spectrums of Color.” “I think my years at PLU helped me realize what it’s like to be a Person of Color at a predominantly white institution,” she said. “But it’s important to me to

  • hours can simultaneously count towards both a statistics minor and a mathematics major. Courses taken for the statistics minor cannot be simultaneously used to satisfy a mathematics or actuarial science minor. Mathematics (MATH) - Undergraduate Courses MATH 105 : Mathematics of Personal Finance - QR Emphasizes financial transactions important to individuals and families: annuities, loans, insurance, interest, investment, time value of money. Prerequisite: Eligibility based on PLU Math Placement Exam

  • has an unwavering work ethic. I don’t have the space to list all the jobs my dad has worked. He excelled equally in all of them. But my dad’s biggest impact on me has been his relentless consumption of newspapers and his staunch life lessons. He has an associate degree, and started studying business finance at the University of Alaska Juneau before a great job opportunity in retail management and building a family took him down a different path. What does it mean to be first in the family?“He just

  • today, it appears that first- year student enrollment will be over 700, near recent record years, and well over our budgeted target of 640, and our marketing goal of 680.  Along the way, new records were set again this year in the number of applicants, the number of qualified admitted students, and the number of campus visitors. • New transfer enrollment is estimated to be in the range of 200, down from 230 one year ago.  This smaller enrollment is largely accounted for by a decrease in the number