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  • regularly with Career Connections, PLU’s career center. (Photo by John Froschauer, PLU Photographer) Finance major Simbarashe Change ’15 says he found out about his summer internship at Seattle-based Russell Investments by checking regularly with Career Connections, PLU’s career center. “I applied in January, which was super-early this year,” he laughs. “I wasn’t available for an internship in the spring, so they put me on a wait list for the summer. Fortunately, they remembered me, and offered me a job

  • Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights The PLU Connection Bridging the generational gap By Justin Buchanan ’12 Brian Laubach ’84 ’95 and Isaiah Huey ’20 attended Pacific Lutheran University three decades apart. All it took was an hour of conversation to bridge the generational gap. That’s the power of the PLU connection. Laubach, assistant superintendent for secondary education for Clover Park School District, recently sat down with Huey, an Act Six scholar who is pursuing

  • Program Completion of pre-approved non-PLU ESL program (CEFR B2 Level)   Special Consideration: PLU will accept Duolingo English Test Scores from applicants who are unable to complete the TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition.  Applicants will need to score a minimum of 105 to meet PLU’s English proficiency requirement. PLU will accept TOEFL ITP Plus for China from applicants who are currently unable to take the TOEFL iBT test due to testing suspensions.  PLU will require CEFR Level C1 or higher to meet

  • thrown away and found at surplus. We kept that machine until 2000 when the university purchased a brand new color processor, which we used until my sabbatical in 2016.” “My students went on to became artists, filmmakers, creative directors in advertising, special effects artists, curators, creators of games, and college teachers. Many became photographers. I am fortunate to call my past students colleagues and friends”. Geller continued her photography outside of the classroom. Geller’s work has been

  • program with Carrington in a special preview concert on Wednesday, November 11, at 8pm in Lagerquist Concert Hall. Carrington is known as one of the founding members of the vocal ensemble, “The Kings Singers,” and is professor emeritus from Yale University where he conducted the acclaimed Yale Schola Cantorum. Carrington is in great demand as a freelance conductor and choral educator, and will be the headline clinician at the NCCO conference. “Simon Carrington is among the best in the world at his

  • January 25, 2008 Activist fights against poverty and disease Stephen Lewis, a humanitarian, diplomat and human rights activist, will visit Tacoma for the Wang Center for International Programs’ symposium “Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations,” slated for Feb. 21 and 22.Lewis is the former United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa. He will deliver the keynote address, “Time to Deliver: Winning the Battle Against Poverty and Disease in the Developing World,” on

  • the divinely sanctioned lifeblood of a modernizing nation. America’s powerbrokers and rank-and-file together ascribed a special status to this abundant material, and in turn used its wealth to construct and legitimate imposing corporate and church institutions, missionary organizations, and an expansive petro-state.Indeed, the concept of the “American Century,” commonly used to describe this nation’s hundred-year ascendancy, is itself a product of petroleum and religion’s arresting reciprocity

  • the pronunciation and spelling of quasquicentennial , the official term for a 125th.) And now, as PLU’s Dec. 11 charter date nears, it’s hard not to get caught up in the excitement; this is, after all, a once-every-125-year opportunity for the entire PLU community to collaborate, celebrate and commemorate. So, we’re bringing a special edition of ResoLUTE to the party. Our vision for this issue is a yearbook—or, better yet, a 125-year-book —that showcases PLU highlights old and new. From the

  • talking to, and about, student athletes. “We feel like our students are students first,” said Cohen, who earned her master’s degree in sports administration at Pacific Lutheran University. “For me, this is all about education.” And Cohen walks the walk. During a recent tour of Husky Stadium, she gazed up at what the football staff calls the “3.0 wall,” bragging about running out of room to showcase photos of all the football players with high grade point averages. “It’s really special,” she said. “I

  • Chief Negotiator for Mexico for the Arms Trade Treaty, where, he was elected Vice President of the UN negotiating process. Also he was the Special Advisor for International Security, General Coordinator for the Youth-20 Summit the youth segment of the Mexican G20 presidency, Alternate Coordinator of the COP-16/CMP-6 climate meetings in Cancun and focal point for the Mexican participation as elected member of the UN Security Council. Mr. Dondisch holds a Ph.D. in International Relations and Master’s