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Career Advising: Our team of experienced career and internship advisors is here to guide you through the career development process.
-7415 Location: Nesvig Alumni Center Fall 2024 Career Advising Hours Monday-Thursday: 9am-4:30pm Virtual and in-person appointments Friday Virtual appointments only Please schedule an appointment through the Opportunities Board. Employer Relations: We are dedicated to supporting employers in their recruitment efforts by connecting them with our highly motivated and skilled students and alumni. Partner with us to access a diverse talent pool and build long-term relationships that contribute to both
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In case of an emergency, call PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911.
Phone DirectoryIn case of an emergency, call PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911. GENERAL PLU Hospitality Services………………………………….. 253-535-7411 Office of Alumni & Constituent Relations…………. 253-535-7415 or 800-ALUM-PLU ACADEMIC CONCERNS Academic Advising………………………………………… 253-535-7459 Academic Assistance Center…………………………… 253-535-7518 Provost’s Office …………………………………………….. 253-535-7126 Registrar’s Office ………………………………………….. 253-535-7131 Study Abroad (Wang Center) …………………………. 253-535-7577 Summer
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Brian Bannon ’97, CEO of the Chicago Public Library System. (Photo provided by Brian Bannon) Alumni Profile: An Unlikely Librarian By Hailey Rile ’12, University Communications Brian Bannon ’97 couldn’t have imagined he would become the head of the country’s second largest library system, the…
August 3, 2012 Brian Bannon ’97, CEO of the Chicago Public Library System. (Photo provided by Brian Bannon) Alumni Profile: An Unlikely Librarian By Hailey Rile ’12, University Communications Brian Bannon ’97 couldn’t have imagined he would become the head of the country’s second largest library system, the Chicago Public Library. He has always loved books but never saw libraries as his calling, until his late college years. His interest and expertise in the intersection between libraries and
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This mentoring program connects undergraduate students in the College of Natural Sciences with dedicated alumni mentors.
Mentoring Programs at PLURegister by Monday, October 28th! Alumni & Student Connections is excited to offer a variety of mentoring programs, where undergraduate students have the unique opportunity to connect with accomplished professionals who have graduated from our esteemed institution. These mentors, who have already made significant contributions to their respective fields, guide students in setting realistic goals, honing their skills, and navigating the complexities of the professional
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Waiting to Talk to Greg Youtz about what goes here. Links to amazing work form Alumni!
Bachelor of Musical ArtsWaiting to Talk to Greg Youtz about what goes here. Links to amazing work form Alumni!
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2021 - Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope 2020 - Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US 2019 - Naked and Unashamed (Gen 2:25): Sex,
asking difficult questions, welcoming opposing viewpoints in civil conversation, nurturing a community of intellectual charity, and challenging students, alumni, and friends to promote a just, peaceful, and sustainable way of life for all, not just the privileged few.Past Conferences 2021 – Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope 2020 – Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US 2019 – Naked and Unashamed (Gen 2:25): Sex, Shame and Faith 2018
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2022 -Resisting an Ancient Hatred: Antisemitism in Church and Society 2021 - Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope 2020 - Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the
asking difficult questions, welcoming opposing viewpoints in civil conversation, nurturing a community of intellectual charity, and challenging students, alumni, and friends to promote a just, peaceful, and sustainable way of life for all, not just the privileged few.Past Conferences 2022 -Resisting an Ancient Hatred: Antisemitism in Church and Society 2021 – Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope 2020 – Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the
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Alumni Kevin Anderson ’80, Holly Foster ’96, Andrea Sander ’05, and Stephen Alexander shares their thoughts on vocation during the Meant to Live conference’s alumni panel. (Photo by John Froschauer) ‘Follow your bliss’ By Chris Albert The resounding advice from a panel of social sciences…
September 29, 2012 Alumni Kevin Anderson ’80, Holly Foster ’96, Andrea Sander ’05, and Stephen Alexander shares their thoughts on vocation during the Meant to Live conference’s alumni panel. (Photo by John Froschauer) ‘Follow your bliss’ By Chris Albert The resounding advice from a panel of social sciences alumni during the Meant to Live conference was: “Follow your passion.” “I have always been interested in a lot of things,” said Holly Foster ’96, who majored in psychology and theater
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TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 6, 2016)- Every year during Homecoming, the Wild Hope Center for Vocation and the alumni office sponsor the Meant to Live conference. Featured alumni come back to campus and share their personal stories of vocation with fellow Lutes. It shows that vocational…
Annual Meant to Live event focuses on interdisciplinary education, features Chicago Library CEO Brian Bannon ’97 Posted by: Kari Plog / October 6, 2016 Image: Janice Brunstrom-Hernandez, MD, ’83 speaks at the Meant to Live lecture during Homecoming 2015. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) October 6, 2016 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 6, 2016)- Every year during Homecoming, the Wild Hope Center for Vocation and the alumni office sponsor the Meant to Live
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2023 - Anxiety in an Age of Overwhelm: Gaining Understanding and Resilience 2022 - Resisting an Ancient Hatred: Antisemitism in Church and Society 2021 - Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy
asking difficult questions, welcoming opposing viewpoints in civil conversation, nurturing a community of intellectual charity, and challenging students, alumni, and friends to promote a just, peaceful, and sustainable way of life for all, not just the privileged few.Past Conferences 2023 – Anxiety in an Age of Overwhelm: Gaining Understanding and Resilience 2022 – Resisting an Ancient Hatred: Antisemitism in Church and Society 2021 – Living with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and Hope 2020 – Dear
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