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  • Rick McKenney Associate, Water for Humans Biography Biography Rick is passionate about implementing large-scale change in our society for social and economic justice and investigating the interaction between economics and politics in local and developing world economies. He is the co-founder of Water for Humans, a social venture enterprise that strives to ensure local public control of water resources and deploy water purification systems and sanitation solutions to people throughout the world

  • Seth Kirby is passionate about working with individuals and groups to achieve social justice. Seth has a background in HIV prevention, civil rights implementation, and youth development. He believes that the next generation of LGBTQ youth will pave the way for lasting change, which is why he loves his role as Executive Director of Oasis Youth Center. In 2009, Seth joined the board of Pride Foundation. Seth holds a Master of Public Administration degree from The Evergreen State College and lives

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  • celebration by making your contribution to the Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund. Please see the information below to learn more about the impact internships have on PLU students, as well as the many ways that you can choose to support the Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund! And if you have any questions, you can reach out to any of us or to Doug Page, our PLU partner in the effort. Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you at our next reunion!  Rick Eastman and Gayle (Severson

  • sanitizing equipment for personal use, as applicable. Wear a mask in accordance with local guidelines. Be aware of and abide by all local regulations, guidelines and codes of conduct of the program, host partner or institution. Participants who are symptomatic and/or test positive for COVID-19 while away must follow isolation or other guidelines as determined by their host community.Responsibilities of PLU PLU assesses risk for each program at various intervals that may impact participants, the program

  • history students regularly study away for a semester, year or January term in places like England, Namibia, Trinidad & Tobago, Scotland, Australia, Greece, and more. Did you know? PLU is ranked the #3 best colleges for History in Washington. -Niche Did you know? History is a popular major for transfer students; we accept most accredited classes and the major can be completed in two years. Did you know? History students have an opportunity to participate in paid student-faculty research projects each

  • (with one Emmy win), along with 32 other national and international video and documentary awards, including three First Place Grand Prizes from the National Broadcasting Society and major film festival screenings in New York City, Los Angeles, Vancouver and elsewhere. “It just grew, it mushroomed, and became this 700-pound gorilla that it is today,” Wells said. One of MediaLab’s first community-oriented projects involved writing stories, taking photographs and editing copy for a weekly newspaper

  • PLU, Brian was engaged in both regional mapping projects with the Canadian Geological Survey and mineral exploration with several mining companies; his experience ranged from Labrador to British Columbia. This passion for fieldwork continued at PLU and he has always been dedicated to getting students out into the field as often as possible to experience geology first hand. Every semester he has offered field trips to various sites around Washington. He is renowned for his geological narration on

  • career—and take him further than ever.Holland planned to major in English but became fascinated by the varied projects offered by PLU’s computer science major. With family in the tech, interest in computer science runs in the family, he says. Through the PLU IHON-Oxford Program, he took a distributed systems course. “It had very interesting, hard problems that interested me.” Overall, this is what he enjoys most—finding efficient ways to solve problems. “Computers give you immediate feedback on