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  • for Harbor Wholesale Food. In my free-time, I am developing my design business, Katherine Williams Designs through freelance work with local businesses. What were you involved in while at PLU? I worked as a Graphic Designer for Impact, School of Arts and Communications, and manager/web developer at the Campus Concierge Desk. I was the secretary of t1 Design Club and member of Mortar Board. Outside of PLU, I also held two internships at Korsmo Construction and Highstreet Advertising and completed

  • sitting in a faculty meeting, minding my own business, just trying to figure what in the world this teaching thing is all about, and Dr. Lisosky was sitting next to me, and said ‘I have an idea. We should create some sort of agency and students would do all the work, the writing and photography for clients in the community,’” Wells recounted. “And then she turned to me and said, ‘And YOU should run it.’ ” That was 10 years ago. Now, the student group has produced five Emmy-nominated documentaries

  • Pacific Lutheran University. His interests lie in illustrative work, sculpting, and painting. He hopes to find a job as a graphic designer while also volunteering with kids.Portfolio Brittany WalkerBA, Studio Art | Communications and Business Marketing minors Brittany is a lover of travel and her home in the Pacific Northwest. Her love for nature and storytelling is displayed in her photography as well as in handcrafted frames and home design pieces. Her specialties also include event planning, brand

  • dismantling systemic racism and promoting equity and justice for all wherever they have influence. Specifically, anyone on an Anti-Racist Leadership development journey working in government agencies at every level (tribal, federal, state, local), non-profits, for-profit corporations, K12 Education, Higher Education, Entrepreneurs, faith-based organizations, individuals and more.Cost-includes lecture, lunch and signed book Corporate/Government/Business $150 Non Profit/Higher Education $125 Use code LandL

  • Poster DesignNeed a poster but don’t have time to make one yourself? No problem! Impact designers can bring your ideas to life and you’ll be one step closer to a successful event.  Choose from 8.5×11″ or 11×17″ paper in horizontal or vertical formats. Note: In order to provide you with the best service, Impact requires the request to be submitted at least ten business days prior to desired distribution or due date. If you have any questions about this, please send us an email at impact@plu.edu

  • minorities, and the land itself have been deprived of freedom and justice. Martin Luther, the progenitor of Lutheran higher education, argued that God’s justice is a life-giving justice for all persons regardless of gender, race or ethnicity, social or economic status – a justice that should suffuse human relationships and the education of future leaders in society. Indeed, he was among the first of his generation to protest business, banking, and religious practices that favored the wealthy few and

  • . They want to offer more training opportunities in basic literacy, business, and relevant vocations, and this is where Bryant comes in. “It become really apparent that my goal in coming back to America was to raise money for this school,” Bryant said. “When I got back in April of last year, I started looking into the logistics of fundraising.” She hosted her first fundraiser, Cabaret for Change, on Feb. 8 at the Columbia Center Theater, which raised $5,000. The next event, Yoga for Change, is

  • become reporters for the night—writing, tweeting, and taking photos for the News Tribune at various campaign parties around the Puget Sound, inputting data as it comes in at news stations like KOMO and Q13, and, new this year, shadowing reporters for Olympia’s TVW. There’s no easy way to capture the energy and excitement at these events—but that’s what students who are out at the election parties are asked to do. “It’s a free for all. It’s super high energy,” said business finance and economics

  • eligible to receive a State Need Grant now eligible to receive a grant. Read Previous School of Business Faculty Member Elected President of CFA Society Seattle Read Next Granddaughter of Charleston Shooting Victim to Share About Forgiveness at PLU-Sponsored March & Festival COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie

  • , others 20 or more — a chance to learn study skills, habits and techniques from the younger, newer, more savvy cadets.”ROTC at PLULearn more about the programThe university piloted the program last year with a few cadets and veterans; a full roll out began at the start of the 2017-18 academic year. Maj. David Orzech ’18, active duty in the Army, is one of the cadet mentors. He is currently a full-time student in the Master of Business Administration program at PLU and works closely with Farnum to help