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  • and Nichols Immigration Attorney, Hernandez & Associates, PC Judicial Intern, Hon. Brandon L. Johnson, Walla Walla County Superior Court Language and Cultural Assistant, Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport Undergraduate Admissions Counselor, Drexel University English Language Teacher, Niacin Next Generation Charter School Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Arts in Translation Studies, Kent State University Master of Social Work, University of

  • State Foreclosure Prevention hotline at 1-877-894-4663. Next Steps Apply to the portal below. If you are an eligible homeowner in the City of Tacoma, apply to the City of Tacoma. All others should be directed to the Pierce County Consortium. City of Tacoma Mortgage Assistance Applications Pierce County Consortium Mortgage Assistance Applications English Korean Spanish Tagalog Russian English Korean (coming soon) Spanish (coming soon) Tagalog (coming soon) Russian (coming soon) Additional Resources

  • ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Master of Business Administration Academic Programs all programs program website Master of Business Administration Graduate College of Professional Studies Information Session Meet the Professors Apply Now About The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is founded on the cornerstones of leadership, creative innovation, global awareness and ethical responsibility. This transformative degree focuses on strategy and innovation and works to develop the next

  • Breaking down Fences Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 2, 2018 April 2, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPLU junior’s first production fields university’s first all-black castJosh Wallace ’19 wanted to do something different for his directing debut with PLU Theatre. A creative who also dabbles in acting, music and art, the junior figured the time was right to take on a challenge ― put together the university’s first all-black cast for a production of “Fences,” a play

  • career in communications?The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts offers a strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields, including print and digital design, journalism, PR & advertising, film & media production, and studio art. Keep reading to learn more! Read Previous New Student Orientation & Move in day Read Next New Lutes share their hometown LATEST POSTS YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market & Taste of Garfield Street September 30, 2024

  • one of the biggest things,” she says. In her extremely busy, multifaceted role, Lisa often hears that she brings calm and peace. “We work in a very chaotic environment, so bringing a sense of stability and a sense of peace is something valuable. I hear that feedback a lot.” Woods can also translate between different groups of people, so they can hear what the others are saying. “I think it’s a gift because of my creative, big picture perspective,” she says. “I’m just listening for aspects of that

  • Spencer Ebbinga – “Office Hours” Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / September 14, 2016 September 14, 2016 In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Spencer Ebbinga Office: Ingram 138A Email: ebbingsk@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level Ceramics, Sculpture, Rhino 3D Office Hours: Tuesday

  • Angelia Alexander and the late Tom Carlson, also a professor emeritus of biology. “Students learned cool things from people who knew what they were talking about,” recalls Chontofalsky. “You could trust what they were teaching wasn’t just what they learned out of a book but from experience.” Chontofalsky still craves learning new things through hands-on activities— on the side, he’s currently teaching himself about DC motors and electronics. It’s all part of the creative process of education. “When

  • January 25, 2008 Ambassadors spotlight climate change Growing up in Oregon, recycling was part of junior Kate Wilson’s everyday life.“It was the norm for me,” she said. “I was always passionate about it, but I never knew why recycling was important.” During J-Term, Wilson is among the 16 students involved in the Climate Change Ambassadors program. The group meets over dinner once a week to learn the facts about global climate change and devise creative ways to share that knowledge with the PLU