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  • Career Services is located in Nesvig Alumni Center. The Career Services office offers a variety of services and resources for first year college students choosing their major to seniors needing help writing a resume and beginning their job search. Check out the web site for more information about career assessments, career counseling, job search skills, career fairs, and more.

  • Frames & Alumni Gear from Lute Locker Whether you choose one of the beautiful ready-to-ship diploma frames made by University Frames or want customize your own frame, we have what you want!  Check out Lute Locker for your one stop shop on all official PLU & Alumni gear! Click here to see the collection of diploma frames and Grad gifts

  • , physical, or psychological disability from a professional assessor (physician, psychologist, physical therapist, audiologist, learning specialist) can receive accommodations as recommended by the assessor and as determined by the OAA director. Student support and wellness resources Student Financial Services Liaison for MFT Your first stop for questions about financial aid and billing issues is the MFT student support liaison, Patty Sunderland: sunderpa@plu.edu, 253-535-8029. Alumni & Student

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  • having Alumni & Student Connections present in your classroom! We are very excited for this opportunity. In order to ensure that we best meet your needs, please complete and submit the Presentation Request. Once we receive this form, a staff member from our office will contact you to confirm and finalize the details.Request a PresentationRequest a Guest SpeakerOur team is happy to help you find guest speakers who are either alumni or employers within your academic area. Please submit the Guest

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  • while we cheered for our team completing at finals. Five months later, I began to a position working for the debate team as a public relations specialist. October came, and a spark of inspiration appeared at the Ruth Anderson Public Debate. We wondered: Can technology improve the quality of deliberation over local issues? It can, and it does. Eckstein and I began considering working on research together in fall 2015, as I prepared for the transition to graduate school and Justin continued to expand

  • do not always result in close, lasting relationships. It is typical for Americans to develop friendly relations with others in the classroom, at the gym, where they live, and where they work. An individual may have a friend to study with, another to play tennis with, and still another as a movie companion. These relationships often do not carry over into other aspects of their lives. Friendships A common habit of casually friendly American is the tendency to say things like “Let’s get together

  • Facilitator’s Guide – My Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things Back to Home My Language, My Choice: Words Mean Things – Facilitator's Guide In 2012, Pacific Lutheran University launched the My Language, My Choice (MLMC) campaign. MLMC was a passive poster campaign that advocated for individual responsibility and action in our language, word choice, and usage. PLU students, faculty, staff, and alumni are photographed tearing up a word or phrase they choose not to use. Participants also provide

  • , AUC) This panel will join the voices of the Director of International Relations, Forum for Dialogue in Poland, with PLU Peace Scholars who have been studying strategies for bringing about a more peaceful resolution to conflicts. Our hope is that our audience members will leave this conference feeling that there are ways to make the world a better place. Introduction: Ann Kelleher, Professor Emeritus, PLU Presenters: Olga Kaczmarek, Director of International Relations, Forum for Dialogue, Poland