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  • , Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of delivering world-class medical care, treatment and counseling. We recently caught up with four recent PLU graduates who are making an impact in health care; here they share their specialty areas, their motivations and the role PLU played in preparing them for their careers. Andrew Reyna, Medical Student, Oregon Health & Sciences

  • since been an annual event, encouraging thousands of Christ-followers to live out the message of Jesus, and thus transform their communities by making justice a way of life. In 2016, the conference will be held in Chicago for its second consecutive year. We have deliberately chosen Chicago because it is the center point on the map of America’s history, with an eye on the future that’s informed by a deep respect and understanding of the past. www.thejusticeconference.com Financial Scholarships Act

  • high school. By chance I was sitting with Dr. Matt Smith and was able to speak with him about research, the biology department, and my own interests. Anna Kreutz ’12 is from Chehalis, Wash. Another piece that made PLU stand out was the school’s Lutheran foundation, as well as global and environmental focus — all of which aligned with my own values. I’d heard wonderful things about PLU from a number of people back home, but stepping onto campus was what solidified my decision. The people here all

  • , and Swarthmore (for the second time) yielded the national title. Well, there you have it — a very impressive collection of our shared accomplishments, individual achievements and well deserved recognitions. To all not properly recognized, I apologize in advance. Together they mark 2009-2010 a particularly memorable and satisfying year. My thanks go to all of you for making it so. THE YEAR AHEAD We now turn our attention to the year ahead, 2010-2011, and then the PLU 2020 long-range planning

  • printing,” which is defined by curves, flourishes, borders and end pieces that were popular in advertising. Many of the rare typefaces also are available in full runs (10-, 12-, 14-, 18-, 24-, 36-point fonts and so on). Typefaces include those first introduced from 1690 to 1900, making the collection remarkable in breadth. There are examples of type cast at foundries from around the country and abroad (Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, Western, Bruce, Dickinson, Philadelphia, Central, Cleveland, Johnson

  • AppointmentMake a phone appointment with an Admission Counselor Schedule AppointmentAttend Info SessionSign up for an information session to reach your career goals Sign UpRequest InformationContact us to get more information about Graduate programs at PLU Learn More Read Previous Making a Career Change? Consider These 6 Graduate Degrees Read Next Can I Get a Master’s Degree Unrelated to My Undergraduate Major? LATEST POSTS BSW vs MSW: What is an MSW Degree and Is It Worth It? July 19, 2023 What is a Grad

  • more detail. The subcategories for these are thil dorka and betise. Thil dorka have two heads that represent a deity with the ability to see in several directions at once, making them very dangerous and powerful. Betise depict a man and woman mating and they help men find a wife and help women avoid sterility. Bateba yadawora are called sad bateba because they have sad expressions and their function is to mourn for their owners. Bateba ti puo are called dangerous bateba because they block entrance

  • Archives Collection PolicyPurposeThe Pacific Lutheran University Archives documents the history, development, and operations of the University by acquiring, preserving, and making available the official records of administrators, departments, and offices, as well as materials donated by faculty, staff, students, and alumni. The University Archives also serves as a repository for Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), which includes records that document the history

  • Class of 2015 Portfolios Katie DePreker '15BFA in Painting Katie  has always loved making pictures. Loved, as in, a house in Snohomish still has her first “drawings” etched into the walls. Katie never outgrew drawing on walls and continues to create, exhibit,  and sell her work, which has since taken many forms. Andre Tacuyan '15BFA in Graphic Design Interests: Product Design, User Experience Design, User Interface DesignWebsite Nicholas Mann '15BA in Graphic Design I believe good design is about

  • the next step was; whether academia or professional business. I didn’t get into grad school my first round of applying in 2014, but didn’t want to stop making. I ended up getting access to a print studio in Seattle and a ceramic studio in Tacoma, and working at a tattoo shop to make ends meet. I set up solo shows of my work around Tacoma and Seattle to give myself deadlines and a portfolio. A colleague told me about Post Bacc programs in ceramics, so I applied to a few programs to push my work