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  • Internship with the Portland Pickles: 8 questions with Simon Luedtke ’24 Posted by: mhines / November 29, 2023 Image: Simon Luedtke ’24 spent the summer interning for the Portland Pickles, a collegiate wood-bat baseball team based out of Portland, OR. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) November 29, 2023 By Jeffrey RobertsPLU Marketing & Communications Simon Luedtke ’24 is a strategic communication major from Newberg, Oregon. His communication studies, combined with his part-time job with PLU Athletics

  • majored in or what career I started in, I would have ended up programming.” Today, Conover is a senior software engineer at Rainway, a Seattle-based video game streaming service. He works from his home in San Jose, California Before taking the job at Rainway, he worked at Wiser Solutions, an information and technology firm specializing in ecommerce and marketing. We caught up with Conover, who majored in computer science, to discuss how his experiences at PLU helped prepare him for his career, how he

  • what I have learned in my religion minor as well. Barro leads an activity with students at Lakeview Hope Academy. College of Professional StudiesInterested in being a teacher?The education department offers a variety of programs leading to teacher or administrator certification as well as a variety of programs and professional development offerings for already certified individuals. Keep reading to learn more about the program. A mural based on the children’s book “Dreamers" made by Barro and her

  • Applicants who have completed superintendent credentials in other states may be able to transfer courses based on a course-by-course review Online application Application fee (non-refundable) Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended Two letters of recommendation Résumé Personal statement Doctor of Nursing PracticeBSN to DNP A Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher MSN to DNP Master of Science in Nursing from a

  • community based on mutual interest of anime for anyone looking to get into anime and/or those looking for a group to engage in anime-related activities with. Our events regularly include watch-alongs, cultural lectures and activities, and themed game nights. Joining our Discord server is the best way to stay updated on club announcements and we are always available by email. We hope to see you there! Type of Club or Organization: General Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every

  • to DNP applicants – Starts in Summer (June) Post-master’s to DNP applicants – May start in Summer or Fall based on the gap analysis of previous coursework Post-master’s DNP/MBA Nurse Executive – Starts in Summer Speak to a Graduate Admission CounselorContact a member of the Graduate Admission Team for questions about the application process. Schedule Phone AppointmentConnect With Us Fill out an inquiry form RSVP for an info session Ask questions via email Application Process Click on each item in

  • -based student organizations Student-organized student organizations Specific committees within your specific unit, both standing and ad hocSupporting Student Projects/Capstones – Feedback and Mentoring Each unit determines a structure for supporting students in the capstone experience. Discuss options with your unit colleagues. Service to the UniversityUniversity-wide/Elected Committee Service Opportunities:All faculty standing committees come into being or go out of existence by vote of the faculty

  • Austen’s critique of what media can do to unsuspecting consumers can teach us about our current relationship with digital media and visual culture. The final project will ask students to develop a podcast based on Austen’s work where they explore critical questions about diversity and representation in digital media and visual culture. Please note: We will do a lot of reading, writing, and critical thinking in this course! The course is set up so that students work in groups throughout the entire

  •  literacy@plu.edu. Contact InformationParkland Literacy Center Phone: 253-535-7494 Email: literacy@plu.edu Anderson University Center 135 Tacoma, WA 98447 Fall 2024 The PLC will open for drop-in hours September 16th, 2024. Daily schedule:  Monday-Thursday, 4pm-6pm You can also email us to schedule appointments outside of these hours, based on tutor availability: literacy@plu.edu Please specify the area(s) you need help with, as well as the times you are available. Clases de inglés / English classes for

  • outcomes below! Flexible Program – may be completed in as few as 14 months, or over the course of 26 months. Classes occur in the evenings and are a mix of traditional and hybrid in design. Theory to Practice Focus – coursework focuses on building an evidence-based practice through rigorous coursework applied to real world situations. All students complete an applied project as part of the program. Mentorship – all students are assigned a faculty mentor who also serves as lead advisor for the applied