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  • Makonde Body Mask Makonde Body Mask Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: Lipiko? female body mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene) and pigment Dimensions: H: 24 3/8” (62cm); W: 20” (50.8 cm); D: 7” (17.9 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb 2008 Accession no. 2008-02-006 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description:  The mask is representative of a pregnant female showing

  • and the university permanently defines the purpose of the fund. Finally, you make your gift! Your gift can be given all at once or over a period of five years.  Whose name is on the endowment? Q: Whose name is on the endowment? A: You can name an endowment for yourself, your family, your friend, your favorite professor, or whoever you please!Can I meet the students who benefit from my endowed scholarship? Q:  Can I meet the students who benefit from my endowed scholarship? A: In many cases, yes

  • , Crom said. Books range in price from a few bucks, for a used paperback a student might use in a Literature class, to up to $200 for some business or nursing textbooks. Students who purchase used or new books can participate in the buyback program offered by the bookstore. Students that also purchase a set amount of books at the bookstore will receive gift cards to be used against future purchases. “It’s a new loyalty program for textbooks,” Crom said. Students will receive a “loyalty card” that

  • January 28, 2012 Trevor Lubking throws a fast ball during spring training. (John Froschauer, Photographer) Facility upgrades expand athletic opportunity By Chris Albert and Barbara Clements Lower campus is transforming the PLU Athletic landscape with capital facilities projects taking place throughout 2012. This year, the focus will be on PLU’s baseball fields. So far, $10,000 has been raised for the new fields, with a deadline of $100,000 by May 31. PLU received a lead gift of $250,000 for the

  • is given by the Washington Planned Giving Council. In 2012, the Washington Planned Giving Council established the Frank Minton Award to recognize those who have demonstrated an outstanding career of service, dedication and leadership in charitable gift planning. “This award means a great deal to me because the selection comes from my colleagues in the development community,” said Larson, who graduated from PLU in 1957 (his wife, Betty,  and three children also are PLU graduates). After graduation

  • demonstrated financial need and a grade point average of 3.9 or 4.0. These scholarships, ranging from $26,000 to full tuition, are particularly competitive, with 125 selected from more than 500 student applicants. Norbert and Sonia Grove Endowed Scholarship In March 2018, the Norbert and Sonia Grove Endowed Scholarship was established, also from a generous estate gift. This scholarship will provide funding for students with demonstrated financial need who have graduated from Puyallup, Sumner or Enumclaw

  • Makonde Mask 3 Makonde Mask 3 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: lipiko helmet mask Origin: Makonde people of Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human hair, pigment and beeswax Dimensions: H: 10”(25.4 cm); W: 7.5” (19cm); D: 12” (10.5 cm) From: Gift of Oliver and Pamela Cobb, 2009 Accession no. 2009-02-013 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Northeast Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Description: This red-brown mask has more feminine and smaller

  • . Advance the initiatives set forth in the May 2013 Board of Regents resolution on compensation and maintenance by increasing university financial resources through the development of academic programs that generate new net revenue, and through the development of non-tuition sources, including auxiliaries, community partnerships and gift income, for annual support and growing the endowment. 2. Initiate the 18-month process that will lead to an updated campus master plan. 3. Secure funding for renovation

  •  or to reach out to a member of the Donor Communications team with questions at plufund@plu.edu or 253-535-7447. Please note that crowdfunding takes place in the spring semester only. The application deadline for the 2024 spring crowdfunding program is Monday, February 26. See a detailed timeline on the Crowdfunding at PLU Information Flyer linked above. Key Dates Application Deadline: Monday, February 26 Gift Account Set Up: Request submitted to Business Office by Monday, February 26 March

  • Make a Gift OnlineGive NowGive by Payroll DeductionSubmit Form NowQuestions?Contact UsEmployee GivingEmployee giving is about sharing in a common mission, and it’s an important measure of our collective commitment when the university is applying for outside grants from corporations and foundations. Your participation and involvement is what matters! All gifts, of any size and to any area of the university contribute to our employee giving rate. A high employee giving rate reflects a vote of