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  • Lutes, thank you for giving to what you love! PLU students and alumni say it best — watch the above special collection of Bjug Day thank you messages. The worldwide Lute community made 2023 the best Bjug Day of Giving ever on behalf of PLU students. Collectively 2,110 donors contributed $1,231,935. To everyone who helped make this possible, thank you!  Browse below to see how you made a difference on Bjug Day (and every day!).Academics: 189 DonorsYour support funds innovative academic programs

  • President P.S. You’re invited to our 10th annual Bjug Day on October 17-18! The power of this generous community has made an indelible mark on PLU and its students. This year, we’ll reflect on all that you’ve helped accomplish with online and in-person celebrations. See what’s coming at plu.edu/celebratebjugday.Donor UpdatesMay 2023: Attaway, Class of 2023!Commencement 2023, Senior Stories, Alumni Travel SeminarRead HereFebruary 2023: Your impact on campus spaceNew Anatomy & Physiology Lab, Together for

  • university to pursue a Master of Arts in Social Science. “It just seemed to be natural,” she said of her first degree. “I always thought politics were interesting.” During her master’s program, Blagg worked at PLU’s Office of Minority Affairs for three years. There she worked on a grant to direct more students of color and women into STEM in higher education  — an experience that set up the trajectory of her career, culminating in her work at Pierce.DJS at PLULearn more about the university's commitment

  • there will be more lower-income students there.” So far in his ASPLU career as civic engagement director, Dolan already advocates for low-income students. Recently he and his ASPLU colleagues talked to state legislators about Washington’s State Need Grant. Dolan received the grant his first year at PLU, but wasn’t offered the funding the following school year. Dolan helped convince the Legislature to fund the grant so an additional 5,000 students will receive it for the next school year. “I was able

  • Family Therapy program in 2005 and continued in a tenured position after earning his Ph.D. at Texas Tech University in 2006, where he also began his career as a therapist. In 2009, he became the chair of the MFT program. He’s received many accolades for his teaching and counseling, including being named educator of the year by the Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy in 2009, and receiving a faculty excellence award for mentoring from PLU in 2012. In July 2022, Ward became the

  • Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said. Students pick a track, like

  • school English in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania from 2001-2003. “That experience changed my trajectory and gave me a global perspective that has been invaluable to my life and career,” Wiley said. Sixty-six students were enrolled in Prep at the end of last year. The certificate program prepares them for postgraduate service in Peace Corps and similar programs like Lutheran Volunteer Corps, Americorps, and more. “It’s like a minor and it combines coursework with hands-on experiences,” Wiley said

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  • Graduate Programs Webinar About the WebinarLooking to make a change? Want to take the next step in your career or start something new? A Master’s degree in Business, Finance or Marketing Analytics could be the key to making that happen. Pacific Lutheran University offers you opportunities to reach your goals in as few as nine months with classes in the afternoons and evenings. We have recorded a webinar to give you more insights about our graduate business programs. In the webinar, you will