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  • . A graduate of the University of Southern California’s business school, she has held positions with major corporations in the finance field and as a business consultant. Dee has been working with the Holocaust Center for over 21 years. First as a volunteer, then a board member, followed by four terms as President of the Board. She joined the staff as Co‐Executive Director in 2006 becoming the Executive Director in 2012. Dee serves on the board of the international Association of Holocaust

  • recalled one moment during a phone conversation with her mother in which she threatened to quit. Her mom wasn’t having it. “She said, ‘You’re so close. You only have 400 miles to go. Hang up the phone and I’ll talk to you at your next stop,’” Ballinger said. “I would have definitely regretted not completing the trail. It was quite an accomplishment for sure.” Both Woodsmith and Ballinger — who studied business and political science, respectively — say PLU helped them prepare for their big adventures

  • summer after my first year, I did a program with the Business school to do a service project in Nicaragua. (3) My sophomore year, I did the IHON Oxford program during J-term and spring semester. (4) That summer, I went to Guatemala for an internship with the U.S. Embassy and also had funding from the PLU Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education to do a research project on Guatemala’s civil war monuments and the indigenous genocide that occurred through that civil war. (5) The J-Term of

  • anonymous for your gift. If you are giving by mail there is a section on our donate by mail form titled “Gift Information” and a subsection called “Optional Gift Instructions” with a check box for anonymous giving. What is the Electronic Funds Transfer program (EFT)?The Electronic Funds Transfer program makes giving to PLU even easier. With your consent, PLU establishes a relationship with your bank. On the 12th of each month (or the next business day) your gift will be electronically deducted from your

  • stressing applications, particularly to business. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra or MATH 115. Cannot be taken for credit if MATH 151 (or the equivalent) has been previously taken with a grade of C or higher. (4) MATH 140 : Precalculus - MR, NS Different types of functions, their properties and graphs, especially trigonometric functions. Algebraic skill, problem solving, and mathematical writing are emphasized. Prepares students for calculus. Prerequisites: MATH 115 or equivalent high

  • PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Biology Business Chemistry Education Exercise & Sport Psychology Nursing Physics Pre-Health Sciences Psychology As a future physical therapist/occupational therapist, the PLU Kinesiology department has given me a great base foundation of my field. It has let me dip into all different aspects from biomechanics analysis, psychology and physiology that specifically focused on exercise. It has given

  • Mary Baker Russell Music Center Dean, College of Professional Studies Memorial Gym ROTC Commander Morken Center Dean, School of Business Mortvedt Library Director of Library, (TBD) I&TS Names Fitness Center Director of Athletics and Recreation Nesvig House Associate Vice President of University Relations Olson Auditorium Director of Athletics and Recreation; Dean, School of Education and Kinesiology Ordal Hall Associate Vice President for Campus Life Dean of Students House Dean of Students Pflueger

  • Center,” she added. “I just want to give a shout-out—my heartfelt thanks—to Nick Templeton. He was not only my writing tutor. We became friends.” They’ve even discussed going back to her village to offer workshops there. Read Previous PLU named Top 10 Peace Corps producer in the country Read Next Why PLU grad and entrepreneur still gives back to the School of Business LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon

  • more — all with appropriate safety measures and a spirit of renewed community, fun and care. I’m especially proud of how our students have supported each other, like the seniors in the School of Business who reached out to rising sophomores and juniors who hadn’t yet registered for fall classes to check-in and encouraged them to continue.  Taking time to thank you and provide an inside look into PLU is always a highlight for me. I hope I have conveyed how Lutes are caring for each other and our

  • October 5, 2019 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Student Spotlight: Kyle Siemers Return to President's Dinner Event Click on the video to watch President Allan speak. Allan Belton, PresidentAllan Belton is the 14th President at Pacific Lutheran University. Before he became President, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for the University’s administrative functions including Business Operations & Finance, Human Resources, Facilities & Construction