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  • Ryan “made sure I was not crazy and that I would be a good fit for the team,” and then invited her to join them in the Valley of the Kings in Fall 2008. Ryan found her anything but “unfit.” “She’s pretty impressive in many different ways,” said Ryan, who still keeps in touch with Hunt and, in fact, wrote letters of recommendation for her recent Ph.D. applications. “She’s very unique. She’s always been kind of a kind and free spirit.” Working in the Egyptian tombs, Hunt learned about the human

  • until July that he was able to schedule an appointment with a neurologist. The appointment was scheduled for September, just a few weeks following Panago’s last seizure Aug. 14. “We were unprepared,” Georgia said. “The cards were stacked against him.” Georgia hopes her son’s story will raise awareness about epilepsy. Panago’s loved ones embraced his fighting spirit during his final days, which were spent in an induced coma. “We did our best to fight for him because we knew he always did and would

  • at Spirit Rock Meditation Center (SRMC Spiritrock.org) in California. She is on the Spirit Rock Guiding Teachers Council. 
Meik Wiking2024 HARSTAD MEMORIAL LECTURE The Science of Happiness 7:00 p.m. | March 8 | Regency Room, Anderson University Center Who: Meik Wiking, Founder and CEO, The Happiness Research Institute, Copenhagen, DenmarkBio: Meik is a research associate for the World Database of Happiness, member of the Advisory committee to the Global Happiness Policy Report and Founder of The

  • being able to reflect on who I am as a person and what my core values are that drive who I am as a leader,” she says.Lute Powered is a project highlighting PLU alumni at some of the most well-known organizations across the Puget Sound region. Melanie Helle ’97 is the first of three Lutes we will be highlighting from Chief Leschi Schools. Previous Lute Powered series include Amazon,  MultiCare Health System, City of Tacoma, Port of Tacoma, and Educational Service District 113.About Chief Leschi

  • clubs for students based on identities and interests. DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 253-535-7411 | events@plu.edu © Pacific Lutheran University. All rights reserved.

  • with Religion professors (and get paid for it!). DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 253-535-7411 | events@plu.edu © Pacific Lutheran University. All rights reserved.

  • and compare financial aid offers and expenses from other schools.Find your PLU Admission CounselorDo the Math WorksheetTHE VALUE OF YOUR INVESTMENT After considering all financial aid, there’s still the question of what makes PLU worth it? Your investment in college and in yourself is important, and as a Lute, you can expect:Excellent academic programs and liberal arts education – recent research by the Association of American Colleges and Universities shows that employers value the skills and

  • WorksheetTHE VALUE OF YOUR INVESTMENT After considering all financial aid, there’s still the question of what makes PLU worth it? Your investment in college and in yourself is important, and as a Lute, you can expect:Excellent academic programs and liberal arts education – research by the Association of American Colleges and Universities shows that employers value the skills and knowledge a liberal arts education provides as important for career success.Professors who are mentors, teachers, and experts in

  • is full of great people — and it’s still that way today.” With Thorpe’s help, SuperGraphics has contracted with the university on multiple projects across campus such as the transformation of the lobbies of Olson and Hauge, the Welcome Center, Lute Locker plus three iconic signs installed in late May. But his work with the university doesn’t end there. Thorpe, a business major who was on the PLU golf team all four years, has also taken on a mentoring role with current students by giving talks on